Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important source of dietary protein and minerals worldwide. Genes conditioning variability for mineral contents are not clearly understood. Our ultimate goal is to identify genes conditioning genetic variation for Zn and Fe content. To establish mapping populations for this objective, we tested mineral content of 29 common bean genotypes. Chemical analyses revealed significant genetic variability for seed Zn and Fe contents among the genotypes. Genetic diversity was evaluated with 49 primer pairs, of which 23 were simple sequence repeats (SSR), 16 were developed from tentative consensus (TC) sequences, and 10 were generated from common bean NBS-LRR gene sequences. The discriminatory ability of molec...
Nutrient transport to grain legume seeds is not well studied and can benefit from modern methods of ...
The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most consumed food legume in the world and is a major...
To identify and characterize the genes responsible for phenotypic variation is an essential goal for...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grain has big dietary role in supplying protein, energy, vitamin...
Mineral deficiencies represent a global challenge that needs to be urgently addressed. An adequate i...
Iron and zinc deficiencies are human health problems found throughout the world and biofortification...
Micronutrients are essential elements needed in small amounts for adequate human nutrition and inclu...
Among Plant Genetic Resources for Agriculture, landraces are excellent genetic materials for develop...
The development of common bean cultivars with high technological quality that are biofortified with ...
Mineral deficiency is worldwide one of the major problems associated with human health, and bioforti...
Legumes provide essential micronutrients that are found only in low amounts in the cereals or root c...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most important edible food legume in the world. It is an ...
The Great Lakes region of Central Africa is a major producer of common beans in Africa. The region i...
This study has as objective to evaluate the genetic variability for protein and minerals content of ...
These datasets contain phenotypic and genotypic data of three biparental Mesoamerican biofortified p...
Nutrient transport to grain legume seeds is not well studied and can benefit from modern methods of ...
The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most consumed food legume in the world and is a major...
To identify and characterize the genes responsible for phenotypic variation is an essential goal for...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) grain has big dietary role in supplying protein, energy, vitamin...
Mineral deficiencies represent a global challenge that needs to be urgently addressed. An adequate i...
Iron and zinc deficiencies are human health problems found throughout the world and biofortification...
Micronutrients are essential elements needed in small amounts for adequate human nutrition and inclu...
Among Plant Genetic Resources for Agriculture, landraces are excellent genetic materials for develop...
The development of common bean cultivars with high technological quality that are biofortified with ...
Mineral deficiency is worldwide one of the major problems associated with human health, and bioforti...
Legumes provide essential micronutrients that are found only in low amounts in the cereals or root c...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most important edible food legume in the world. It is an ...
The Great Lakes region of Central Africa is a major producer of common beans in Africa. The region i...
This study has as objective to evaluate the genetic variability for protein and minerals content of ...
These datasets contain phenotypic and genotypic data of three biparental Mesoamerican biofortified p...
Nutrient transport to grain legume seeds is not well studied and can benefit from modern methods of ...
The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most consumed food legume in the world and is a major...
To identify and characterize the genes responsible for phenotypic variation is an essential goal for...