2019
DOI: 10.1590/1984-70332019v19n2c34
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BRS FP403: high-yielding black-seeded common bean cultivar with superior grain quality and moderate resistance to fusarium wilt

Abstract: BRS FP403 is a common bean cultivar from the black bean market class with high grain yield and yield potential, high commercial and cooking quality, and moderate resistance to fusarium wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. phaseoli) and root rot diseases (Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli and Rhizoctonia solani).Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology -19: 240-244, 2019 TLPO Souza et al. CONCLUSIONSThe common bean cultivar BRS FP403 of the black bean class has a normal growing cycle (85-95 days), high grain yield and … Show more

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“…However, a cultivar is the final result of a breeding study and, therefore, has already passed through the selection process necessary for fixing alleles of the loci that control the traits of interest, furthering the homozygosity of this genotype, resulting in a similar performance among plants. Furthermore, the cited cultivar was recently released to combine resistance to Fusarium wilt, high yield, and great 100-seed weight compared with the cultivars available in the market (Souza et al, 2019). In contrast, the segregating populations assessed here are still in the initial phase of the breeding process, with the possibility of the selection of lines superior even to 'BRS FP403'.…”
Section: Parentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a cultivar is the final result of a breeding study and, therefore, has already passed through the selection process necessary for fixing alleles of the loci that control the traits of interest, furthering the homozygosity of this genotype, resulting in a similar performance among plants. Furthermore, the cited cultivar was recently released to combine resistance to Fusarium wilt, high yield, and great 100-seed weight compared with the cultivars available in the market (Souza et al, 2019). In contrast, the segregating populations assessed here are still in the initial phase of the breeding process, with the possibility of the selection of lines superior even to 'BRS FP403'.…”
Section: Parentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The progenies used in this study were obtained from a cross between the cultivars BRS FP403 and BRS Horizonte, both developed by Embrapa Arroz e Feijão. BRS FP403 is a black bean cultivar exhibiting resistance to Fusarium wilt in field conditions (de Souza et al., 2019; H. S. Pereira et al., 2016; D. G. Pereira et al., 2019; Torres et al., 2022). Conversely, the carioca bean cultivar BRS Horizonte is highly susceptible to Fusarium wilt (H. S. Pereira et al., 2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth emphasizing that, despite the country's leading position, the demand for this food product is far from being supplied. In addition, the yield of this grain (1,045 kg ha -1 ) in Brazil is still low when compared to the crop yield potential, which could exceed 4,000 kg ha -1 (Souza et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%