Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Snap beans

Snap bean improvement at CIAT has been carried out collaboratively with Washington State U. since 1983, to incorporate disease resistance and tropical adaptation from the dry bean improvement programs into green beans. An international adaptation nursery of advanced snap bean lines was distributed to 14 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, and America. The current nursery consists of 204 bush and 32 climbing lines. In collaboration with the Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario, a regional trial of 19 and 14 bush and climbing snap bean lines, resp., was distributed. All climbing lines were resistant to anthracnose, the best being HAB 208, HAB 214, HAB 232, HAB 234, HAB 235, and HAB 236. Bush lines HAB 87, HAB 141, and HAB 173 were resistant to anthracnose, rust, and BCMV. (CIAT) El mejoramiento de habichuela en CIAT se ha realizado en colaboracion con la U. del estado de Washington desde 1983, para incorporar la resistencia a enfermedades y la adaptacion tropical de los programas de mejoramiento de frijol a la habichuela. Se distribuyo un vivero internacional de adaptacion de lineas avanzadas de habichuela a 14 paises en Asia, Africa, Europa y America. El vivero actual consta de 204 lineas arbustivas y 32 trepadoras. Se distribuyo un ensayo regional de 19 y 14 lineas de habichuela arbustivas y trepadoras, resp., en colaboracion con el Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario. Todas las lineas trepadoras eran resistentes a antracnosis, siendo HAB 208, HAB 214, HAB 232, HAB 234, HAB 235 y HAB 236 las mejores. Las lineas arbustivas HAB 87, HAB 141 y HAB 173 eran resistentes a antracnosis, roya y 013028 DEL 09 013028 ADD 09 Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Yield potential

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Main Author: International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Format: Book Chapter biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1987
Subjects:phaseolus vulgaris, snap beans, breeding, adaptation, dwarf beans, climbing beans, resistance, colletotrichum lindemuthianum, uromyces phaseoli, bean common mosaic virus, habichuela (erythrina), fitomejoramiento, adaptación, frijol arbustivo, frijol trepador, resistencia, virus del mosaico común frijol,
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-823762023-03-14T20:06:03Z Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Snap beans International Center for Tropical Agriculture phaseolus vulgaris snap beans breeding adaptation dwarf beans climbing beans resistance colletotrichum lindemuthianum uromyces phaseoli bean common mosaic virus habichuela (erythrina) fitomejoramiento adaptación frijol arbustivo frijol trepador resistencia virus del mosaico común frijol Snap bean improvement at CIAT has been carried out collaboratively with Washington State U. since 1983, to incorporate disease resistance and tropical adaptation from the dry bean improvement programs into green beans. An international adaptation nursery of advanced snap bean lines was distributed to 14 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, and America. The current nursery consists of 204 bush and 32 climbing lines. In collaboration with the Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario, a regional trial of 19 and 14 bush and climbing snap bean lines, resp., was distributed. All climbing lines were resistant to anthracnose, the best being HAB 208, HAB 214, HAB 232, HAB 234, HAB 235, and HAB 236. Bush lines HAB 87, HAB 141, and HAB 173 were resistant to anthracnose, rust, and BCMV. (CIAT) El mejoramiento de habichuela en CIAT se ha realizado en colaboracion con la U. del estado de Washington desde 1983, para incorporar la resistencia a enfermedades y la adaptacion tropical de los programas de mejoramiento de frijol a la habichuela. Se distribuyo un vivero internacional de adaptacion de lineas avanzadas de habichuela a 14 paises en Asia, Africa, Europa y America. El vivero actual consta de 204 lineas arbustivas y 32 trepadoras. Se distribuyo un ensayo regional de 19 y 14 lineas de habichuela arbustivas y trepadoras, resp., en colaboracion con el Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario. Todas las lineas trepadoras eran resistentes a antracnosis, siendo HAB 208, HAB 214, HAB 232, HAB 234, HAB 235 y HAB 236 las mejores. Las lineas arbustivas HAB 87, HAB 141 y HAB 173 eran resistentes a antracnosis, roya y 013028 DEL 09 013028 ADD 09 Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Yield potential 1987 2017-06-20T09:01:59Z 2017-06-20T09:01:59Z Book Chapter Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Snap beans . 1987. In: Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical. Bean Program. Annual Report 1986 . CIAT, Cali, CO. p. 169-170. (Working document no. 21) https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82376 http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_Ciat/Digital/SB123.E9C.2_An_exchange_of_experiences_from_South_and_South_East_Asia.pdf#page=495 en Open Access p. 169-170 application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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topic phaseolus vulgaris
snap beans
breeding
adaptation
dwarf beans
climbing beans
resistance
colletotrichum lindemuthianum
uromyces phaseoli
bean common mosaic virus
habichuela (erythrina)
fitomejoramiento
adaptación
frijol arbustivo
frijol trepador
resistencia
virus del mosaico común frijol
phaseolus vulgaris
snap beans
breeding
adaptation
dwarf beans
climbing beans
resistance
colletotrichum lindemuthianum
uromyces phaseoli
bean common mosaic virus
habichuela (erythrina)
fitomejoramiento
adaptación
frijol arbustivo
frijol trepador
resistencia
virus del mosaico común frijol
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
snap beans
breeding
adaptation
dwarf beans
climbing beans
resistance
colletotrichum lindemuthianum
uromyces phaseoli
bean common mosaic virus
habichuela (erythrina)
fitomejoramiento
adaptación
frijol arbustivo
frijol trepador
resistencia
virus del mosaico común frijol
phaseolus vulgaris
snap beans
breeding
adaptation
dwarf beans
climbing beans
resistance
colletotrichum lindemuthianum
uromyces phaseoli
bean common mosaic virus
habichuela (erythrina)
fitomejoramiento
adaptación
frijol arbustivo
frijol trepador
resistencia
virus del mosaico común frijol
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Snap beans
description Snap bean improvement at CIAT has been carried out collaboratively with Washington State U. since 1983, to incorporate disease resistance and tropical adaptation from the dry bean improvement programs into green beans. An international adaptation nursery of advanced snap bean lines was distributed to 14 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, and America. The current nursery consists of 204 bush and 32 climbing lines. In collaboration with the Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario, a regional trial of 19 and 14 bush and climbing snap bean lines, resp., was distributed. All climbing lines were resistant to anthracnose, the best being HAB 208, HAB 214, HAB 232, HAB 234, HAB 235, and HAB 236. Bush lines HAB 87, HAB 141, and HAB 173 were resistant to anthracnose, rust, and BCMV. (CIAT) El mejoramiento de habichuela en CIAT se ha realizado en colaboracion con la U. del estado de Washington desde 1983, para incorporar la resistencia a enfermedades y la adaptacion tropical de los programas de mejoramiento de frijol a la habichuela. Se distribuyo un vivero internacional de adaptacion de lineas avanzadas de habichuela a 14 paises en Asia, Africa, Europa y America. El vivero actual consta de 204 lineas arbustivas y 32 trepadoras. Se distribuyo un ensayo regional de 19 y 14 lineas de habichuela arbustivas y trepadoras, resp., en colaboracion con el Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario. Todas las lineas trepadoras eran resistentes a antracnosis, siendo HAB 208, HAB 214, HAB 232, HAB 234, HAB 235 y HAB 236 las mejores. Las lineas arbustivas HAB 87, HAB 141 y HAB 173 eran resistentes a antracnosis, roya y 013028 DEL 09 013028 ADD 09 Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Yield potential
format Book Chapter
topic_facet phaseolus vulgaris
snap beans
breeding
adaptation
dwarf beans
climbing beans
resistance
colletotrichum lindemuthianum
uromyces phaseoli
bean common mosaic virus
habichuela (erythrina)
fitomejoramiento
adaptación
frijol arbustivo
frijol trepador
resistencia
virus del mosaico común frijol
author International Center for Tropical Agriculture
author_facet International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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title Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Snap beans
title_short Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Snap beans
title_full Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Snap beans
title_fullStr Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Snap beans
title_full_unstemmed Genetic improvement and related activities. Improvement of individual characters. Snap beans
title_sort genetic improvement and related activities. improvement of individual characters. snap beans
publisher International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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