Selection for grain yield, combined with phenological and morphological characteristics of agricultural interest, represents technological advances in the common bean. The objectives of this work were to estimate genetic parameters and the efficiency of both the Pedigree and Single-Seed Descent (SSD) methods for progression segregating populations in order to obtain common bean lines superior in grain yield, precocity and plant architecture. To do this, 136 inbred lines obtained using the Pedigree method, and 136 inbred lines obtained by SSD method were evaluated in a 17 x 17 simple lattice design, integrating the 272 inbred lines in the F7 generation and 17 cultivars as control. Estimates of moderate narrow sense heritability were obtained...
ABSTRACT: A segregant bulk population derived from a single cross between the Carioca MG cultivar an...
A common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivar must combine desirable genotypes for several traits i...
Knowledge of comparative effectiveness of different selection method is necessary for identification...
ABSTRACT The development of common bean cultivars with early cycle, upright plant architecture, and ...
In common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding, plant selection that associate erect plant architec...
Plant breeding efficiency relies mainly on genetic diversity and selection to release new cultivars....
The objective of this study was to evaluate the genetic progress after four cycles of recurrent sele...
The obtention of genetically improved cultivars is the main objective of breeding programs, whose ef...
The objective of this study was to evaluate and to compare yield in segregating populations of commo...
The traditional empirical approach to selection for yield in common bean has met with modest success...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is part of the daily diet of over 300 million people in the worl...
Aiming at common bean lines with a high grain yield, upright growth habit and carioca type grains, t...
In an attempt to identify strategies for choosing common bean segregating populations, the diallel p...
ABSTRACT Choosing parents and segregating populations are fundamental steps for the success in plant...
The objectives of this study were to obtain information about genetic parameters of a partial dialle...
ABSTRACT: A segregant bulk population derived from a single cross between the Carioca MG cultivar an...
A common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivar must combine desirable genotypes for several traits i...
Knowledge of comparative effectiveness of different selection method is necessary for identification...
ABSTRACT The development of common bean cultivars with early cycle, upright plant architecture, and ...
In common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) breeding, plant selection that associate erect plant architec...
Plant breeding efficiency relies mainly on genetic diversity and selection to release new cultivars....
The objective of this study was to evaluate the genetic progress after four cycles of recurrent sele...
The obtention of genetically improved cultivars is the main objective of breeding programs, whose ef...
The objective of this study was to evaluate and to compare yield in segregating populations of commo...
The traditional empirical approach to selection for yield in common bean has met with modest success...
Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is part of the daily diet of over 300 million people in the worl...
Aiming at common bean lines with a high grain yield, upright growth habit and carioca type grains, t...
In an attempt to identify strategies for choosing common bean segregating populations, the diallel p...
ABSTRACT Choosing parents and segregating populations are fundamental steps for the success in plant...
The objectives of this study were to obtain information about genetic parameters of a partial dialle...
ABSTRACT: A segregant bulk population derived from a single cross between the Carioca MG cultivar an...
A common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivar must combine desirable genotypes for several traits i...
Knowledge of comparative effectiveness of different selection method is necessary for identification...