Pod quality requirements in snap beans vary from region to region. Characteristics related to pod shape, length, color and fiber content, among others, determine the degree to which snap beans are accepted by consumers and processors. The snap bean program at CIAT screens accessions from the germplasm collection and breeding lines for these characteristics, as well as adaptation and disease susceptibility. Information about the quality requirements of some Latin American countries is provided. Research on environmental and agronomic factors affecting snap bean pod quality is also discussed. (AS
Common bean can be grown as a grain crop (dry beans) or as a fresh vegetable (snap beans/green beans...
The aim of our selection research was to create new snap bean varieties suitable for all kinds of co...
INTRODUCTION Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) belongs to the family of legumes, for the production ...
Snap bean varieties with high yields of extra fine and fine yield are preferred to avoid heavy posth...
<p>Snap bean varieties with high yields of extra fine and fine yield are preferred to avoid heavy po...
Data on snap bean consumption are reviewed for Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Philippines,...
Reports on snap beans in developing countries are presented, to evaluate restrictions affecting prod...
Multi-location variety trials were conducted to evaluate snap bean genotypes for yield and quality i...
Poster presentation The aim of this work was to study the variation for pod traits in a set of snap...
Snap beans are a group of bean cultivars grown for their edible immature pods. The objective of this...
A set of 54 snap bean lines grown under organic farming was characterized for different traits: pod ...
The pathologic, genetic, and phisiological components of snap bean seed quality are briefly discusse...
Snap beans are a group of bean cultivars grown for their edible immature pods. The objective of thi...
The present status of snap beans in the developing world is reviewed. Socioeconomic aspects are main...
Snap beans are a group of bean cultivars grown for their edible immature pods. The objective of thi...
Common bean can be grown as a grain crop (dry beans) or as a fresh vegetable (snap beans/green beans...
The aim of our selection research was to create new snap bean varieties suitable for all kinds of co...
INTRODUCTION Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) belongs to the family of legumes, for the production ...
Snap bean varieties with high yields of extra fine and fine yield are preferred to avoid heavy posth...
<p>Snap bean varieties with high yields of extra fine and fine yield are preferred to avoid heavy po...
Data on snap bean consumption are reviewed for Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Philippines,...
Reports on snap beans in developing countries are presented, to evaluate restrictions affecting prod...
Multi-location variety trials were conducted to evaluate snap bean genotypes for yield and quality i...
Poster presentation The aim of this work was to study the variation for pod traits in a set of snap...
Snap beans are a group of bean cultivars grown for their edible immature pods. The objective of this...
A set of 54 snap bean lines grown under organic farming was characterized for different traits: pod ...
The pathologic, genetic, and phisiological components of snap bean seed quality are briefly discusse...
Snap beans are a group of bean cultivars grown for their edible immature pods. The objective of thi...
The present status of snap beans in the developing world is reviewed. Socioeconomic aspects are main...
Snap beans are a group of bean cultivars grown for their edible immature pods. The objective of thi...
Common bean can be grown as a grain crop (dry beans) or as a fresh vegetable (snap beans/green beans...
The aim of our selection research was to create new snap bean varieties suitable for all kinds of co...
INTRODUCTION Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) belongs to the family of legumes, for the production ...