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If we are to breed common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) for durable resistance to diseases, we must understand pathogenic variation and find sources of resistance. Our first objective was to determine the patterns of pathogenic variation found among isolates of Phaeoisariopsis griseola (PG), the f...


Pastor Corrales, Marcial A.Jara, Carlos E.Singh, Shree P.[Pathogenic variation in, sources of, and breeding for resistance to Phaeoisariopsis griseola causing angular leaf spot in common bean]Pathogenic variation in, sources of, and breeding for resistance to Phaeoisariopsis griseola causing angular leaf spot in common bean

Two studies, one on performance of six common bean parental genotypes and another on inheritance of resistance to Phaeosariopsis griseola (Pg) in the common bean were carried out in Malawi. Common bean entries namely; Chimbamba, Nasaka, RC 15, CAL 143 and Mexico 54 were evaluated on station in th...


Chataika, Bartholomew Y.E.Bokosi, J.M.Kwapata, MBChirwa, RowlandMwale, VMMnyenyembe, PMyers, JR[Performance of parental genotypes and inheritance of Angular Leaf Spot Phaeosariopsis griseola) resistance in the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)]Performance of parental genotypes and inheritance of Angular Leaf Spot Phaeosariopsis griseola) resistance in the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)
Montoya Marmolejo, Carlos AníbalLeterme, PascalVictoria, Néstor F.Toro Chica, OrlandoSouffrant, Wolfgang B.Beebe, Stephen E.Lalles, Jean-Paul[Susceptibility of phaseolin to in vitro proteolysis is highly variable across common bean varieties (Phaseolus vulgaris)]Susceptibility of phaseolin to in vitro proteolysis is highly variable across common bean varieties (Phaseolus vulgaris)

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) proved to be very sensitive of low pH (4.3), with large genotypic differences in proton sensitivity. Therefore, proton toxicity did not allow the screening of common bean genotypes for aluminium (Al) resistance using the established protocol for maize (0.5 mM C...


Rangel Becerra, AFMobin, MRao, Idupulapati M.Horst, Walter J.[Proton toxicity interferes with the screening of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes for aluminium resistance in nutrient solution]Proton toxicity interferes with the screening of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes for aluminium resistance in nutrient solution

Dietary protein might modulate mucin flow and intestinal mucin gene expression. Since unheated phaseolin from Phaseolus vulgaris bean is resistant to digestion and increases gut endogenous protein losses, we hypothesised that unheated phaseolin influences mucin flow and gene expression, and that ...


Montoya Marmolejo, CALeterme, PRome, VBeebe, Stephen E.Claustre, SLalles, JP[Phaseolin from Phaseolus vulgaris bean modulates gut mucin flow and gene expression in rats]Phaseolin from Phaseolus vulgaris bean modulates gut mucin flow and gene expression in rats

Iron and zinc deficiencies are human health problems found throughout the world and biofortification is a plant breeding-based strategy to improve the staple crops that could address these dietary constraints. Common bean is an important legume crop with two major genepools that has been the focu...


Blair, Matthew W.Medina, JIAstudillo, CarolinaRengifo Medina, JBeebe, Stephen E.Machado, GGraham, RD[QTL for seed iron and zinc concentration and content in a Mesoamerican common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) population]QTL for seed iron and zinc concentration and content in a Mesoamerican common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) population

Plant root development can be largely affected through the association of roots with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). However, little is known about the identity of plant genes enabling such PGPR-plant root associations. Differences in the responsiveness to PGPR among cultivars sugges...


Remans, RBeebe, Stephen E.Blair, Matthew W.Manrique, GTovar Luque, ERao, Idupulapati M.Croonenborghs, ATorres Gutierrez, REl-Howeity, MMichiels, JVanderleyden, J[Physiological and genetic analysis of root responsiveness to auxin-producing plant growth-promoting bacteria in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)]Physiological and genetic analysis of root responsiveness to auxin-producing plant growth-promoting bacteria in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

The wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is widely but discontinuously distributed from northern Mexico to northern Argentina on both sides of the Isthmus of Panama. Little is known on how the species has reached its current disjunct distribution. In this research, chloroplast DNA polymorphisms ...


Chacón Sánchez, María I.Pickersgill, BDebouck, Daniel G.Arias, J.S.[Phylogeographic analysis of the chloroplast DNA variation in wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the Americas]Phylogeographic analysis of the chloroplast DNA variation in wild common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the Americas

The study aimed to investigate the in vivo digestion of Phaseolus vulgaris phaseolin types differing in their subunit pattern composition. Diets contained either casein as the sole source of protein or a mixture (1:1) of casein and pure Sanilac (S), Tendergreen (T) or Inca (I) phaseolin either un...


Montoya Marmolejo, CALeterme, PBeebe, Stephen E.Souffrant, WBMolle, DLalles, JP[Phaseolin type and heat treatment influence the biochemistry of protein digestion in the rat intestine]Phaseolin type and heat treatment influence the biochemistry of protein digestion in the rat intestine

The optimal plant growth habit and architecture of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is dependent on environmental conditions. The objectives of this research were to determine if plant growth habit impacts a plant s ability to grow in low P conditions, as measured by P uptake, seed yield, and ...


Cichy, Karen AnnSnapp, Sieglinde S.Blair, Matthew W.[Plant growth habit, root architecture traits and tolerance to low soil phosphorus in an Andean bean population]Plant growth habit, root architecture traits and tolerance to low soil phosphorus in an Andean bean population

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