2008
DOI: 10.3198/jpr2008.02.0110crc
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Registration of ‘Verano’ White Bean

Abstract: ‘Verano’, Reg. No. CV‐282, PI 653706, a multiple disease resistant white bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivar adapted to the humid tropics, was developed and released in 2007 cooperatively by the University of Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA‐ARS. Verano has tolerance to high temperature and resistance to Bean golden yellow mosaic virus, a whitefly [Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)]‐transmitted begomovirus, Bean common mosaic virus, and common bacterial blight [caused by Xanthomonas axonopod… Show more

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“…Singh et al (2007) Mahuku et al (2004) Angular leaf spot and anthracnose resistance Singh et al (2003a) Anthracnose resistance Co-1, Co-2 (black bean) Kelly et al (2001) Co-1, Co-2 (dark red kidney bean) Kelly et al (1998b) Co-6 (small red bean) Young and Kelly (1996) C0-4 2 (Pinto bean) Miklas et al (2003) Bean common mosaic and bean common necrotic mosaic resistance I, bc3 (black bean) Kelly et al (1994) I, bc3 (kidney bean) I, bc-1 2 (great northern) Stewart-Williams et al (2003) bc-1 2 (small red) Hosfield et al (2004) bc-1 2 (pinto) Brick et al (2001) and Grafton et al (1999) Bean golden yellow mosaic resistance Pyramided genes producing high levels of resistance Singh et al (2000), Beaver and Miklas (1999), and Rosas et al (1997) High levels of resistance derived from scarlet runner bean (Phaeolus coccineus l.) Beaver et al (2005) Bruchid resistance Osborn et al (2003) Common bacterial blight High levels of resistance derived from tepary bean (Phaseolus acutifolius L.) Singh et al (2001b) High levels of resistance derived from the scarlet runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus L.) Zapata et al (2004) and Miklas et al (1999) Drought tolerance Brick et al (2008), Beebe et al (2008), and Singh et al (2001a) Halo blight resistance Coyne et al (2000) Heat tolerance Beaver et al (2008), Rosas et al (2003a), and Rosas et al (2000b) Heat tolerance derived from tepary beans Rainey and Griffiths (2004).…”
Section: Resistance To Biotic Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Singh et al (2007) Mahuku et al (2004) Angular leaf spot and anthracnose resistance Singh et al (2003a) Anthracnose resistance Co-1, Co-2 (black bean) Kelly et al (2001) Co-1, Co-2 (dark red kidney bean) Kelly et al (1998b) Co-6 (small red bean) Young and Kelly (1996) C0-4 2 (Pinto bean) Miklas et al (2003) Bean common mosaic and bean common necrotic mosaic resistance I, bc3 (black bean) Kelly et al (1994) I, bc3 (kidney bean) I, bc-1 2 (great northern) Stewart-Williams et al (2003) bc-1 2 (small red) Hosfield et al (2004) bc-1 2 (pinto) Brick et al (2001) and Grafton et al (1999) Bean golden yellow mosaic resistance Pyramided genes producing high levels of resistance Singh et al (2000), Beaver and Miklas (1999), and Rosas et al (1997) High levels of resistance derived from scarlet runner bean (Phaeolus coccineus l.) Beaver et al (2005) Bruchid resistance Osborn et al (2003) Common bacterial blight High levels of resistance derived from tepary bean (Phaseolus acutifolius L.) Singh et al (2001b) High levels of resistance derived from the scarlet runner bean (Phaseolus coccineus L.) Zapata et al (2004) and Miklas et al (1999) Drought tolerance Brick et al (2008), Beebe et al (2008), and Singh et al (2001a) Halo blight resistance Coyne et al (2000) Heat tolerance Beaver et al (2008), Rosas et al (2003a), and Rosas et al (2000b) Heat tolerance derived from tepary beans Rainey and Griffiths (2004).…”
Section: Resistance To Biotic Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Significant progress may require several cycles of selection and the use of multiple parents as sources of favorable alleles. Despite multi-genic inheritance, genotype 9 environment interactions, and environmental variability associated with tolerance to abiotic stress, bean breeders have developed cultivars and breeding lines with enhanced tolerance to many important abiotic stresses such as drought (Brick et al 2008;Muñoz-Perea et al 2006;Frahm et al 2004), low soil P (Beebe et al 2008;Lynch 2007), and high temperature (Beaver et al 2008;Rosas et al 2000a).…”
Section: Tolerance To Abiotic Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference between these two genotypes could be due to a number of factors. Bacterial blight resistance in Verano was derived from both P. coccineus and P. acutifolius, while the resistance of PR0313-58 was derived from BelNeb RR1 (Beaver et al 2008). Thus, additional minor genes, present in Verano, may provide added resistance to Xap 3353.…”
Section: Host Pathogen Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rows were spaced 1.2 m apart. The resistant cultivar 'Verano' (Beaver et al 2008) and the susceptible cultivar 'Morales' (Beaver and Miklas 1999) were included in the trial as controls. Sprinkler irrigation was used as needed.…”
Section: F 4 Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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