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 an...
Bean production in Central America is mainly a small farm operation on hillside, marginal areas, lim...
Different assays on climbing beans in relay cropping or associated with maize, N fixation and Rhizob...
In 1985 3 new cv. (Frijolica 0-3.1, Frijolica 0-3.2, and Frijolica LS-3.3) were released as a result...
Snap bean improvement at CIAT has been carried out collaboratively with Washington State U. since 19...
The backcrossing method is the most appropriate to incorporate resistance to BCMV, anthracnose, and ...
Aspects of snap bean genetic improvement at CIAT are briefly analyzed. They include plant cycle and ...
Damage caused to snap bean by rust, angular leaf spot, Ascochyta, and web blight, is briefly describ...
In 1985 3 new cv. (Frijolica 0-3.1, Frijolica 0-3.2, and Frijolica LS-3.3) were released as a result...
In 1986 the bean program for Central America and the Caribbean, including tropical Mexico and Panama...
CIAT has a collaborative bean breeding project with the Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding i...
During 1985 work in bean pathology at CIAT was concentrated on angular leaf spot, root rot pathogens...
In 1986 the project in Peru concentrated on 3 main activities: genetic improvement, seed production,...
In 1984, most of the pathology efforts of the CIAT Bean Program concentrated on the evaluation of be...
Results from a survey on snap bean production, marketing, and consumption, carried out among the par...
In 1985 the Bean Project for Central America and the Caribbean, including tropical Mexico and Panama...
Bean production in Central America is mainly a small farm operation on hillside, marginal areas, lim...
Different assays on climbing beans in relay cropping or associated with maize, N fixation and Rhizob...
In 1985 3 new cv. (Frijolica 0-3.1, Frijolica 0-3.2, and Frijolica LS-3.3) were released as a result...
Snap bean improvement at CIAT has been carried out collaboratively with Washington State U. since 19...
The backcrossing method is the most appropriate to incorporate resistance to BCMV, anthracnose, and ...
Aspects of snap bean genetic improvement at CIAT are briefly analyzed. They include plant cycle and ...
Damage caused to snap bean by rust, angular leaf spot, Ascochyta, and web blight, is briefly describ...
In 1985 3 new cv. (Frijolica 0-3.1, Frijolica 0-3.2, and Frijolica LS-3.3) were released as a result...
In 1986 the bean program for Central America and the Caribbean, including tropical Mexico and Panama...
CIAT has a collaborative bean breeding project with the Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding i...
During 1985 work in bean pathology at CIAT was concentrated on angular leaf spot, root rot pathogens...
In 1986 the project in Peru concentrated on 3 main activities: genetic improvement, seed production,...
In 1984, most of the pathology efforts of the CIAT Bean Program concentrated on the evaluation of be...
Results from a survey on snap bean production, marketing, and consumption, carried out among the par...
In 1985 the Bean Project for Central America and the Caribbean, including tropical Mexico and Panama...
Bean production in Central America is mainly a small farm operation on hillside, marginal areas, lim...
Different assays on climbing beans in relay cropping or associated with maize, N fixation and Rhizob...
In 1985 3 new cv. (Frijolica 0-3.1, Frijolica 0-3.2, and Frijolica LS-3.3) were released as a result...