Plant Breeding Reviews 1992
DOI: 10.1002/9780470650011.ch7
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Common Bean Improvement in the Tropics

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“…Likewise, pressure from disease was greater in Celaya and these were affected to a higher degree than the controls (Table 5). As for the weight of 100 seeds, in Celaya it turned out slightly below that for Ocampo and Villa de Arriaga (Table 2), which indicates a greater stability for this trait, as opposed to yield, which was highly influenced by the production environment, as it should be for a quantitative trait (Singh, 1992).…”
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“…Likewise, pressure from disease was greater in Celaya and these were affected to a higher degree than the controls (Table 5). As for the weight of 100 seeds, in Celaya it turned out slightly below that for Ocampo and Villa de Arriaga (Table 2), which indicates a greater stability for this trait, as opposed to yield, which was highly influenced by the production environment, as it should be for a quantitative trait (Singh, 1992).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Asimismo, la presión por enfermedades fue mayor en Celaya y los afectaron en mayor grado que a los testigos (Cuadro 5). En cuanto al peso de 100 semillas, el de Celaya resultó ligeramente inferior al de Ocampo y Villa de Arriaga (Cuadro 2), lo que indica mayor estabilidad para ésta característica en comparación con el rendimiento que fue altamente influenciado por el ambiente de producción, como corresponde a una característica cuantitativa (Singh, 1992).…”
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