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Resistance to Fusarium root rot (FRR) in common bean is documented as a quantitative trait and as such is greatly influenced by several environmental factors. A reproducible disease screening technique that considers the selection environment is therefore important in selecting resistant lines....


Mukankusi, Clare MugishaMelis, RDerera, J.Buruchara, Robin A.Mark, D[A screening technique for resistance to Fusarium root for of common bean]A screening technique for resistance to Fusarium root for of common bean
Nay, Michelle MariaRaatz, BodoStuder, BrunoMukankusi, Clare Mugisha[Haplotypes at the Phg-2 locus are determining pathotype-specificity of angular leaf spot resistance in common bean]Haplotypes at the Phg-2 locus are determining pathotype-specificity of angular leaf spot resistance in common bean

Habte, EndeshawKatungi, EnidYirga, ChilotFenta, Berhanu A.[Reaping the benefits: Assessing impacts and facilitating diffusion of improved common bean technologies in Ethiopia]Reaping the benefits: Assessing impacts and facilitating diffusion of improved common bean technologies in Ethiopia
Autor: Obala, Jimmy

Fusarium root rot caused by Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli is among the most serious diseases of the common bean in Uganda causing total crop loss in susceptible cultivars. Studies have indicated that 2-9 genes located at different loci govern resistance to Fusarium root rot among different resi...


Obala, Jimmy[Improvement of resistance to fusarium root rot through gene pyramiding and validation of SSR PVBR87 marker in common bean]Improvement of resistance to fusarium root rot through gene pyramiding and validation of SSR PVBR87 marker in common bean

Sister species of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) are an attractive genetic resource to broaden the genetic base of this crop, especially for adaptation to extreme environments. The runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus) in particular, has been shown to contribute to disease resistance and tol...


Mukankusi, Clare MugishaAmongi, WinnyfredSebuliba, SulaimanMusoke, StephenAcam, Catherine[Characterization of Phaseolus coccineus interspecific germplasm accessions for disease resistance, grain market class and yield attributes]Characterization of Phaseolus coccineus interspecific germplasm accessions for disease resistance, grain market class and yield attributes

Common bean is a widely cultivated and consumed pulse crop in both Malawi and Zimbabwe. Market opportunities are frustrated lack quality grain despite prolific release of improved varieties. Similar to most other countries, the production of certified seed is liberalized, but early generation see...


Mutari, BruceChisale, VirginiaMaereka, Enock K.Rubyogo, Jean-ClaudeGoodman, Jim[Unlocking pre-basic bean seed supply bottlenecks through mutually beneficial public-private sector partnerships in Malawi and Zimbabwe]Unlocking pre-basic bean seed supply bottlenecks through mutually beneficial public-private sector partnerships in Malawi and Zimbabwe

Common bean is the most widely grown and consumed grain legume in Kenya. However, its contribution to nutrition and income has not been fully felt by smallholder farmers in western Kenya due to low yields. Good quality seed, if used with complementary practices can increase bean productivity. Thi...


Odhiambo, WilfredNgigi, MargaretLagat, JobBinswanger, Hans P.Rubyogo, Jean-Claude[Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya]Analysis of quality control in the informal seed sector: case of smallholder bean farmers in Bondo Sub-County, Kenya

The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important grain legume crop in Malawi where it is grown by small holder farmers for food as well as for sale. Among the many diseases that limit crop productivity is the common bacterial blight caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv phaseoli (Xap). Effec...


Chataika, Bartholomew Y.E.Bokosi, J.M.Chirwa, R.M.[Inheritance of resistance to common bacterial blight in common bean]Inheritance of resistance to common bacterial blight in common bean

The Chilean common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) belongs to the cultivated race Chile and its origin is presumably Andean. The objective of this study was to identify the origin of a group of Chilean accessions based on their genetic relationship with wild material from the Mesoamerican and Andean...


Becerra Velásquez, Viviana L.Paredes-Cárcomo, MDebouck, Daniel G.[Genetic relationships of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) race chile with wild andean and Mesoamerican germplasm]Genetic relationships of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) race chile with wild andean and Mesoamerican germplasm
Blair, Matthew W.Hurtado, NChavarro, CMuñoz Torres, M.C.Giraldo, M.C.Pedraza, FTomkins, JWing, RA[Gene based SSR markers for common bean (phaseolus vultaris L.) derived from root and leaf tissue ESTs: an integration of the BMc series]Gene based SSR markers for common bean (phaseolus vultaris L.) derived from root and leaf tissue ESTs: an integration of the BMc series

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