Genetic analyses and utilization of wild genetic variation for crop improvement in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) have been hampered by yield evaluation difficulties, identification of advantageous variation, and linkage drag. The lack of adaptation to cultivation conditions and the existence of highly structured populations make association mapping of diversity panels not optimal. Joint linkage mapping of nested populations avoids the later constraint, while populations crossed with a common domesticated parent allow the evaluation of wild variation within a more adapted background. Three domesticated by wild backcrossed-inbred-line populations (BC1S4) were developed using three wild accessions representing the full range of rainfall ...
Selection during plant domestication and improvement often decreases genetic variation, including va...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important source of protein for cereal-based diets of Sub-...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...
Genetic analyses and utilization of wild genetic variation for crop improvement in common bean (Phas...
Drought is a major constraint to common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production, especially in devel...
BackgroundWild crop relatives have been potentially subjected to stresses on an evolutionary time sc...
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...
Domesticated materials with well-known wild relatives provide an experimental system to reveal how h...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
A major goal of plant genomics is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can b...
Common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) originated in the New World and are the grain legume of greates...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
Drought is the main cause of low productivity in field conditions, and like most of methods to count...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
Selection during plant domestication and improvement often decreases genetic variation, including va...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important source of protein for cereal-based diets of Sub-...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...
Genetic analyses and utilization of wild genetic variation for crop improvement in common bean (Phas...
Drought is a major constraint to common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production, especially in devel...
BackgroundWild crop relatives have been potentially subjected to stresses on an evolutionary time sc...
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...
Domesticated materials with well-known wild relatives provide an experimental system to reveal how h...
Wild accessions of crops and landraces are valuable genetic resources for plant breeding and for con...
A major goal of plant genomics is to understand the genetic basis of quantitative traits. This can b...
Common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) originated in the New World and are the grain legume of greates...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
Drought is the main cause of low productivity in field conditions, and like most of methods to count...
Progress in common bean breeding requires the exploitation of genetic variation among market classes...
Selection during plant domestication and improvement often decreases genetic variation, including va...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important source of protein for cereal-based diets of Sub-...
Germplasm of common beans from the Mesoamerican gene pool races: Durango, Jalisco, Mesoamerica and G...