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Thirteen male sterile plants were identified in a yield trial of bean germplasm accession G08063 grown at CIAT-Palmira in 1977. Line G08063 is indeterminate, type III with postrate growth; it is relatively early and produces small white seeds. A fertility score (less than 1.3 sterile, 1.3-2.5 par...


Singh, S.P.White, J.W.Gutiérrez, J.A.[Male sterility in dry beans]Male sterility in dry beans
Teverson, D.M.Allen, David J.Massomo, S.M.S.[Neonotonia wightii as an alternative host for halo-blight of beans in Africa: assessment of disease spread under semi-natural conditions]Neonotonia wightii as an alternative host for halo-blight of beans in Africa: assessment of disease spread under semi-natural conditions

Grain legumes occupy about 20 million hectares in Africa. The major crops are cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.), which is grown on about 11 million hectares mostly in West Africa, and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), grown on about 5 million hectares mostly in eastern and southern Africa. These g...


Lupwayi, N.Z.Kennedy, ACChirwa, Rowland[Grain legume impacts on soil biological processes in Sub-Saharan Africa]Grain legume impacts on soil biological processes in Sub-Saharan Africa

Background Common bean one of the grain legumes that was traditionally considered a subsistence crop and therefore a woman’s crop in Uganda was prioritized for commercialization. This has transformed the crop from being a subsistence crop (food security crop) to a commercial crop with more men en...


Nakazi, FlorenceNjuki, JemimahUgen, Michael AdroguAseete, PaulKatungi, EnidBirachi, Eliud AbucheliKabanyoro, RuthMugagga, Isaac JosephNanyonjo, Grace[Is bean really a women’s crop? Men and women’s participation in bean production in Uganda]Is bean really a women’s crop? Men and women’s participation in bean production in Uganda
Polanía Perdomo, José A.Rao, Idupulapati M.Cajiao V., César HernandoRivera, MarielaRaatz, BodoBeebe, Stephen E.[Physiological traits associated with drought resistance in Andean and Mesoamerican genotypes of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)]Physiological traits associated with drought resistance in Andean and Mesoamerican genotypes of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

Natabirwa, HedwigNakimbugwe, DorothyLung'aho, Mercy G.Muyonga, John H.[Optimization of Roba1 extrusion conditions and bean extrudate properties using response surface methodology and multi-response desirability function]Optimization of Roba1 extrusion conditions and bean extrudate properties using response surface methodology and multi-response desirability function

Marrou, H.Ricaurte Oyola, José JaumerGhanem, M.E.Clavijo Michelangeli, Jose A.Ghaouti, L.Rao, Idupulapati M.Sinclair, Thomas R.[Is nitrogen accumulation in grain legumes responsive to growth or ontogeny?]Is nitrogen accumulation in grain legumes responsive to growth or ontogeny?

Terminal drought is a worldwide constraint to common bean production and its negative effects will be increased by climate change. The objective of this research was to characterize phenotypically advanced lines and commercial cultivars of common bean for their resistance to terminal drought stre...


Chaves-Barrantes, Néstor FelipePolanía Perdomo, José A.Muñoz Perea, Carlos GermánRao, Idupulapati M.Beebe, Stephen E.[Caracterización fenotípica por resistencia a sequía terminal de germoplasma de frijol común = Phenotypic characterization of common bean germplasm for resistance to terminal drought]Caracterización fenotípica por resistencia a sequía terminal de germoplasma de frijol común = Phenotypic characterization of common bean germplasm for resistance to terminal drought
Okii, DennisBadji, ArfangOdong, ThomasTalwana, HerbertTukamuhabwa, PhinehasMagdalena, WilliamGepts, PaulMukankusi, Clare Mugisha[Responses to selection for yield traits and key diseases among common bean genetic pyramids across locations]Responses to selection for yield traits and key diseases among common bean genetic pyramids across locations
Mmbaga, MTEdje, O.T.[Effects of distance of bean rows from maize rows on yield of both crops grown in association]Effects of distance of bean rows from maize rows on yield of both crops grown in association

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