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      Phenotypic evaluation and QTL analysis of yield and symbiotic nitrogen fixation in a common bean population grown with two levels of phosphorus supply

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          Phenotyping common beans for adaptation to drought

          Common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) originated in the New World and are the grain legume of greatest production for direct human consumption. Common bean production is subject to frequent droughts in highland Mexico, in the Pacific coast of Central America, in northeast Brazil, and in eastern and southern Africa from Ethiopia to South Africa. This article reviews efforts to improve common bean for drought tolerance, referring to genetic diversity for drought response, the physiology of drought tolerance mechanisms, and breeding strategies. Different races of common bean respond differently to drought, with race Durango of highland Mexico being a major source of genes. Sister species of P. vulgaris likewise have unique traits, especially P. acutifolius which is well adapted to dryland conditions. Diverse sources of tolerance may have different mechanisms of plant response, implying the need for different methods of phenotyping to recognize the relevant traits. Practical considerations of field management are discussed including: trial planning; water management; and field preparation.
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            Root exudates drive interspecific facilitation by enhancing nodulation and N2fixation

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              Selection for Drought Resistance in Common Bean Also Improves Yield in Phosphorus Limited and Favorable Environments

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                Journal
                Molecular Breeding
                Mol Breeding
                Springer Nature
                1380-3743
                1572-9788
                June 2017
                May 23 2017
                : 37
                : 6
                Article
                10.1007/s11032-017-0673-1
                9fb17dae-c1e5-4932-9e38-da9f992a7c5f
                © 2017

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