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    Informe de trabajos 1979: Convenio ICA-CIAT: Programa de frijol

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    Roman, A
    Davis, J.
    García, S.
    Graham, P.
    Temple, S.
    Date Issued
    1979
    Language
    es
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    ROMAN, A.; DAVIS, J.; GARCIA, S.; GRAHAM, P.; TEMPLE, S. 1979. Informe de trabajos 1979: Convenio ICA-CIAT: Programa de frijol. Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario (ICA); Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), La Selva, CO. 52 p.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71867
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    Different assays on climbing beans in relay cropping or associated with maize, N fixation and Rhizobium inoculation, and bush beans in monoculture are reported. These were conducted in La Selva, Antioquia (Colombia), through a collaborative project between the Instituto Colombiano Agropecuario (ICA) and CIAT. A total of 56 materials were selected from 723 from Spain, Portugal, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia for productivity and disease- resistance, especially to anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum). In a previous study, 9 large-grained var. were selected (greater than 40 g/100 seeds) with higher yields in relay cropping (greater than 1937 kg/ha) than Cargamanto, and among these, var. E 1056 (No. CIAT G 12488) is specially recommended for Colombia. Best planting densities for maize and beans in association are 30-40,000 maize plants/ha and 20-40,000 bean plants/ha pocket drilled in a 90-100 cm x 90-100 cm square planting. In trials with advanced lines up to F4 and F6, 12 were selected from an original lot of 32,680 plants yielding greater than 1631 kg/ha, the majority with black- or brown-colored seed. Four red-seeded var. (V 7916, V 7918, V 79115, and V 79116) were selected for productivity, early maturation, and resistance to major diseases. In trials of N fixation 3 strains of Rhizobium, that allowed yields similar to those obtained when treated with N fertilizer, were identified. The soil application of PCNB reduced root rot and the toxicity of Rhizobium by the fungicide decreased when the inoculum was applied in granules below the seed. (AS-CIAT)
    AGROVOC Keywords
    phaseolus vulgaris; zea mays; intercropping; rotational crops; germplasm; selection; plant habit; seed; seed characteristics; cultivars; yields; nitrogen fixation; rhizobium phaseoli; colletotrichum lindemuthianum; resistance; cultivation systems; plant breeding; agronomic characters; rhizobium; symbiosis; ecology; cultivos asociados; cultivos de rotacion; germoplasma; selección; habito de la planta; semillas; caracteristicas de la semilla; variedades; rendimiento; fijacion de nitrogeno; resistencia; sistemas de cultivo; fitomejoramiento; características agronómicas; simbiosis; ecología
    Subjects
    BEANS; SEED SYSTEMS; PLANT BREEDING;
    Countries
    Colombia
    Regions
    South America; Latin America
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