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The slow progress made in the search for var. with higher levels of drought tolerance is partially due to the inefficient management of nurseries. At CIAT, screening for tolerance has evolved at almost all stages, from planning through the analysis of final results. This report describes several ...


White, Jeffrey W.[Manejo de viveros de tolerancia a la sequia en el frijol : perspectiva fisiologica]Manejo de viveros de tolerancia a la sequia en el frijol : perspectiva fisiologica
Gálvez E., Guillermo E.[Producción de semillas de frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris) libre de patógenos]Producción de semillas de frijol (Phaseolus vulgaris) libre de patógenos

Etiology of "amachamiento" "(sterility") in Phaseolus vulgaris in Costa Rica. In the last decade the problem known as "amachamiento" ("sterility") has been increasing in the main bean production regions of Costa Rica. This problem consists of a reduction of 24% - 50% in the production of affected...


Morales, Francisco JoséAraya Fernández, CMHernández, J.C.Arroyave, José A.Cuervo Ibáñez, MaritzaVelasco, Ana CeciliaCastaño J., Mauricio[Etiología del "amachamiento" del frijol común en Costa Rica]Etiología del "amachamiento" del frijol común en Costa Rica

Several traditional methods of maintaining soil fertility in bean-based cropping systems are reviewed as follows: visoso, large- scale chitemene, ngoro or matengo pit (Mbinga District, Tanzania), mambwe land-use system of northern Zambia (fundikila), mounds of the Wafipas (SW Tanzania), tumba lan...


Edje, O.T.Semoka, JMRHaule, KL[Traditional forms of soil fertility maintenance]Traditional forms of soil fertility maintenance
Blair, Matthew W.Rodríguez, L.M.Galindo González, LMIshitani, ManabuBeebe, Stephen E.Rao, Idupulapati M.[Characterization of DREB genes a drought tolerance candidates in common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)]Characterization of DREB genes a drought tolerance candidates in common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Kelemu, SegenetCalvert, Lee A.Cardona Mejía, CésarCorrea Victoria, Fernando J.Mahuku, George S.Morales, Francisco JoséBellotti, Anthony C.Buruchara, Robin A.Minja, EM[Advances in application of agricultural biotechnology to control diseases and pests of tropical crops]Advances in application of agricultural biotechnology to control diseases and pests of tropical crops
Blair, Matthew W.Buendía Castellanos, Hector F.Díaz, Lucy MilenaDíaz, J.M.Duque E., Myriam CristinaKresovich, SMitchell, SEPeloso, M.J. delBrondani, Rosana Pereira V.Zhang, X.Wang, S.Avila, T.Rojas, XDávila, ALorigados, S[Development and diversity of gene-based microsatellite for common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)]Development and diversity of gene-based microsatellite for common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Blair, Matthew W.Monserrate Rojas, FAKimani, P.M.Chirwa, RowlandMusoni, AugustineNamayanja, AR[Breeding of climbing beans for biotic resistance and nutritional quality]Breeding of climbing beans for biotic resistance and nutritional quality
Quintero, C.González Torres, Rosa InésGaitán Solís, ElianaHidalgo, R.Toro Chica, OrlandoDebouck, Daniel G.Tohme, Joseph M.[Experimental validation, genetic map saturation and gene flow pilot study in a P. vulgaris wild-weedy-crop complex with single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)]Experimental validation, genetic map saturation and gene flow pilot study in a P. vulgaris wild-weedy-crop complex with single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)

Snap bean research at CIAT is relatively new. It began in 1982 as a student thesis project to evaluate snap bean germplasm. Later, new introductions were received and sources of resistance to rust were identified. A modest crossing program was initiated and the first advanced lines entered the VE...


Kornegay, Julia L.[CIAT's role in international snap bean research]CIAT's role in international snap bean research

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