Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural production technologies are hard to access. However, as farmers adopt new varieties, in situ population structure and genetic diversity of their seed holdings can change drastically. Consequences of adoption are still poorly understood due to a lack of crop genetic diversity assessments and detailed surveys of farmers' seed management practices. Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is an excellent model for these types of studies, as it has a long history of cultivation among smallholder farmers, exhibits eco-geographic patterns of diversity (e.g., Andean vs. Mesoamerican gene-pools), and has been subjected to post-Columbian dispersal and recent introdu...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...
Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural product...
Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural product...
Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural product...
<p>Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural prod...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) was introduced to East Africa over 400 years ago and is today a ...
The knowledge and understanding of the genetic variability of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) ge...
Common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) landraces and varieties grown by farmers in the tropics are a...
The East African highlands are a region of important common bean production and high varietal divers...
The East African highlands are a region of important common bean production and high varietal divers...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) diversity has been nurtured by Uganda’s farming communities and ...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) landraces and varieties grown by farmers in the tropics are a ma...
The Great Lakes region of Central Africa is a major producer of common beans in Africa. The region i...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...
Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural product...
Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural product...
Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural product...
<p>Widespread adoption of new varieties can be valuable, especially where improved agricultural prod...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) was introduced to East Africa over 400 years ago and is today a ...
The knowledge and understanding of the genetic variability of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) ge...
Common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) landraces and varieties grown by farmers in the tropics are a...
The East African highlands are a region of important common bean production and high varietal divers...
The East African highlands are a region of important common bean production and high varietal divers...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) diversity has been nurtured by Uganda’s farming communities and ...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) landraces and varieties grown by farmers in the tropics are a ma...
The Great Lakes region of Central Africa is a major producer of common beans in Africa. The region i...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...