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    Utilization of existing genetic variability

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    Smithson, James Brady
    Date Issued
    1989
    Language
    en
    Type
    Conference Paper
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    Open Access
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    Smithson, J.B. 1989. Utilization of existing genetic variability. In: Smithson, J.B. (ed.). Workshop on Bean Varietal Improvement in Africa (1989, Maseru, Lesotho). Proceedings. Southern Africa Development Coordination Conference (SADCC); Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Regional Programme on Beans in Southern Africa, Arusha, TZ. p. 68-85. (CIAT African workshop series no. 4)
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55960
    External link to download this item: http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_Ciat/Digital/38616-38629_Workshop_%20on_%20Bean_%20Varietallmprovement_%20in_%20Africa%20_%281989,_%20Maseru,_%20Lesotho%29._%20Proc.pdf#page=74
    Abstract/Description
    The diversity of bean producing areas in Africa in terms of environments and cropping systems and the nature of existing cultivars are briefly described. The lengths of growing seasons and rainfall, temperature and photoperiod during the growing seasons of bean producing areas are being characterized. These have been combined into an index to map the distributions of areas of similar growing conditions in Latin America and Africa. Research stations may be classified in a similar manner. Such classifications require refining but are important in directing flows of germplasm and breeding materials between Latin America and Africa and within African national programmes. Knowledge of genotypic responses to environments is necessary to support such classifications. Evaluation of common sets of genotypes across locations and seasons, for example the African Bean Yield Adaptation Nursery (AFBYAN), is one means of obtaining such knowledge. Recent introductions have exhibited dramatic improvements in performance over existing cultivars. Possible strategies for the evaluation of local and introduced germplasm and breeding materials are discussed. (AS)
    AGROVOC Keywords
    phaseolus vulgaris; plant breeding; genetic variation; bean nurseries; climate; maps; field experiments; research; fitomejoramiento; variacion genetica; viveros de frijol; clima; mapas; experimentos de campo
    Subjects
    BEANS; PLANT BREEDING; GENETIC RESOURCES;
    Regions
    Africa
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