2019
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-58392019000300456
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Selection of common bean lines obtained by the genealogical and bulk methods for disease resistance and agronomic traits

Abstract: A common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding program aims to obtain high yielding lines with quality bean seeds, disease resistance, and upright plant growth habit. The aims of this study were to evaluate the resistance of 527 common bean lines to the principal physiological races of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum and the Fusarium oxysporum f. phaseoli; to estimate genetic parameters and verify the efficiency of the genealogical and bulk methods in conducting these lines. Of these 527 lines, 279 were conducte… Show more

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“…Among the quantitative agronomic parameters, head weight exhibited the largest variation in spring (36.9%) and autumn (49.2%). Substantial genotypic variation associated with quantitative parameters was previously observed in different crops, including cabbage (Balkaya et al, 2005;Weerakoon and Somaratne, 2011;El-Esawi et al, 2012;Kibar et al, 2016;Garcia-Diaz et al, 2018;Ribeiro et al, 2019). However, this is the first report describing seasonal variation in morphological characteristics of different cabbage genotypes from different origins.…”
Section: Variation In Agronomic Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Among the quantitative agronomic parameters, head weight exhibited the largest variation in spring (36.9%) and autumn (49.2%). Substantial genotypic variation associated with quantitative parameters was previously observed in different crops, including cabbage (Balkaya et al, 2005;Weerakoon and Somaratne, 2011;El-Esawi et al, 2012;Kibar et al, 2016;Garcia-Diaz et al, 2018;Ribeiro et al, 2019). However, this is the first report describing seasonal variation in morphological characteristics of different cabbage genotypes from different origins.…”
Section: Variation In Agronomic Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 75%