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Singh, Shree P.Debouck, Daniel G.Roca, William M.[Interspecific hybridization between Phaseolus vulgaris L. and P. parvifolius Freytag]Interspecific hybridization between Phaseolus vulgaris L. and P. parvifolius Freytag

The introduction of desirable agronomic characteristics into Phaseolus vulgaris L. is being attempted by interspecific hybridization with P. coccineus, but the effects on root nodulation are unknown. Accordingly, cross-inoculation relationships between P. vulgaris ‘Red Kidney’ and P. coccineus ‘S...


Hohenberg, J.S.Munns, D.N.Tucker, C.L.[Rhizobium host specificities in phaseolus coccineus L. and phaseolus vulgaris L.]Rhizobium host specificities in phaseolus coccineus L. and phaseolus vulgaris L.

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

Seed multiplication, agronomic evaluation, and identification of parental genotypes for interspecific hybridization with Phaseolus vulgaris constitute the main research activities carried out in the P. coccineus collection (around 1600 accessions) held by CIAT. In 1985, 3 Ascochyta screening tria...


Schmit, VéroniqueBaudoin, Jean-Pierre[Evaluations for Ascochyta resistance in Phaseolus coccineus germplasm collection at C.I.A.T. (Centro International de Agricultura Tropical, Cali, Colombia)]Evaluations for Ascochyta resistance in Phaseolus coccineus germplasm collection at C.I.A.T. (Centro International de Agricultura Tropical, Cali, Colombia)

Fifty-four accessions of Phaseolus vulgaris cultivated in Spain and representing a broad variability for this country, were studied together with 30 samples of wild forms of American origin. Two reference cultivars (from the Andes and Mesoamerica) plus two outgroups (P. coccineus and Vigna unguic...


Ocampo Nahar, César H.Martin, JPSánchez Yélamo, María DoloresOrtiz, J.M.Toro Chica, Orlando[Tracing the origin of Spanish common bean cultivars using biochemical and molecular markers]Tracing the origin of Spanish common bean cultivars using biochemical and molecular markers

Background: Iron is an important micronutrient for all living organisms. Almost 25% of the world population is affected by iron deficiency, a leading cause of anemia. In plants, iron deficiency leads to chlorosis and reduced yield. Both animals and plants may suffer from iron deficiency when thei...


Cvitanich, CPrzybylowicz, WJUrbanski, DFJurkiewicz, AMMesjasz-Przybylowicz, JBlair, Matthew W.Astudillo, CarolinaJensen, EStougaard, J[Iron and ferritin accumulate in separate cellular locations in Phaseolus seeds]Iron and ferritin accumulate in separate cellular locations in Phaseolus seeds

Phaseolus beans are distributed worldwide and are cultivated in the tropics, subtropics, and temperate zones. The common bean is the most important grain legume for direct human consumption in the world. The objectives of this study were to isolate microsatellite repeats and to establish their di...


Gaitán Solís, ElianaDuque E., Myriam CristinaEdwards, K.J.Tohme, Joseph M.[Microsatellite repeats in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) : Isolation, characterization, and cross-species amplification in Phaseolus ssp]Microsatellite repeats in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) : Isolation, characterization, and cross-species amplification in Phaseolus ssp

Angular leaf spot (ALS) is one of the most devastating diseases of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in tropical and subtropical countries. The causal fungus, Phaeoisariopsis griseola(Sacc.) Ferr. is highly variable and a diverse source of resistance genes is required to manage this disease. We...


Mahuku, George S.Jara, Carlos E.Cajiao V., César HernandoBeebe, Stephen E.[Sources of resistance to angular leaf spot (Phaeoisariopsis griseola) in common bean core collection, wild Phaseolus vulgaris and secondary gene pool]Sources of resistance to angular leaf spot (Phaeoisariopsis griseola) in common bean core collection, wild Phaseolus vulgaris and secondary gene pool

Use of genetic resistance is the most practical and economic way to manage anthracnose of common bean. Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, the causal agent of bean anthracnose, is a highly variabile pathogen, and there are no host resistance genes that are effective against all known races of the path...


Mahuku, George S.Jara, Carlos E.Cajiao V., César HernandoBeebe, Stephen E.[Sources of resistance to Colletotrichum lindemuthianum in the secondary gene pool of Phaseolus vulgaris and in crosses of primary and secondary gene pools]Sources of resistance to Colletotrichum lindemuthianum in the secondary gene pool of Phaseolus vulgaris and in crosses of primary and secondary gene pools

No wild Phaseolus bean germplasm is currently available from seed banks for Ecuador. Because of the decisive importance of the wild forms in evolutionary studies of the bean crops, and given the key geographical situation of that country in the northern Andes, a joint exploration was recently car...


Debouck, Daniel G.Castillo T., R.Tohme, Joseph M.[Observations on little-known Phaseolus germplasm of Ecuador]Observations on little-known Phaseolus germplasm of Ecuador

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