Recognizing both the stakes of traditional European common bean diversity and the role farmers' and gardeners' networks play in maintaining this diversity, the present study examines the role that local adaptation plays for the management of common bean diversity in situ. To the purpose, four historical bean varieties and one modern control were multiplied on two organic farms for three growing seasons. The fifteen resulting populations, the initial ones and two populations of each variety obtained after the three years of multiplication, were then grown in a common garden. Twenty-two Simple Sequence Repeat (SSR) markers and 13 phenotypic traits were assessed. In total, 68.2% of tested markers were polymorphic and a total of 66 different al...
The knowledge and understanding of the genetic structure of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) landraces i...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
Recognizing both the stakes of traditional European common bean diversity and the role farmers' and ...
Recognizing both the stakes of traditional European common bean diversity and the role farmers’ and ...
Genetic diversity of populations stored ex situ or in situ can be altered due to the management prac...
Selection during plant domestication and improvement often decreases genetic variation, including va...
Here we studied the organization of genetic variation of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in its...
On-farm evolution of crop genetic diversity has a key role in adaptation of agricultural systems to ...
Forty accessions, forming a core collection of mainly bush type of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgar...
Key words: domestication, genetic diversity, landraces, landscape genetics, Phaseolus vulgaris, SNP ...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
The variation of European common bean germplasm is the result of adaptations to different growing en...
The knowledge and understanding of the genetic structure of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) landraces i...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
Recognizing both the stakes of traditional European common bean diversity and the role farmers' and ...
Recognizing both the stakes of traditional European common bean diversity and the role farmers’ and ...
Genetic diversity of populations stored ex situ or in situ can be altered due to the management prac...
Selection during plant domestication and improvement often decreases genetic variation, including va...
Here we studied the organization of genetic variation of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) in its...
On-farm evolution of crop genetic diversity has a key role in adaptation of agricultural systems to ...
Forty accessions, forming a core collection of mainly bush type of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgar...
Key words: domestication, genetic diversity, landraces, landscape genetics, Phaseolus vulgaris, SNP ...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
The variation of European common bean germplasm is the result of adaptations to different growing en...
The knowledge and understanding of the genetic structure of bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) landraces i...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...