Productivity assessment of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) germplasm from Serbia
Апстракт
In Serbia, common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production largely relies on improved commercial cultivars; however, many farmers still grow and maintain landraces. Productivity assessment of common bean landraces from Serbia may enrich knowledge of bean diversity from Western Balkans, Europe and worldwide. The study aims were to describe the underlying structure of a selected set of landraces and commercial cultivars of common bean, identify relatedness of accessions, and determine breeding values. Substantial variation in productivity was observed for bean landraces, with differences among gene pools and seed forms, revealing their agronomic value. Acknowledged structure of agronomic traits and recognised stratification will assist in multilevel organisation of common bean breeding programs.
Кључне речи:
gene pool / landraces / Mantel test / Phaseolus vulgaris / phenotypic diversity / productivity value / seed market classes / yield componentsИзвор:
Crop and Pasture Science, 2023, 74, 5Издавач:
- CSIRO Publishing
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Институција/група
FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Ilić, Aleksandra AU - Zorić, Miroslav AU - Živanov, Dalibor AU - Medić-Pap, Slađana AU - Vasić, Mirjana PY - 2023 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/4059 AB - In Serbia, common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production largely relies on improved commercial cultivars; however, many farmers still grow and maintain landraces. Productivity assessment of common bean landraces from Serbia may enrich knowledge of bean diversity from Western Balkans, Europe and worldwide. The study aims were to describe the underlying structure of a selected set of landraces and commercial cultivars of common bean, identify relatedness of accessions, and determine breeding values. Substantial variation in productivity was observed for bean landraces, with differences among gene pools and seed forms, revealing their agronomic value. Acknowledged structure of agronomic traits and recognised stratification will assist in multilevel organisation of common bean breeding programs. PB - CSIRO Publishing T2 - Crop and Pasture Science T1 - Productivity assessment of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) germplasm from Serbia IS - 5 VL - 74 DO - 10.1071/CP22275 ER -
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Ilić, A., Zorić, M., Živanov, D., Medić-Pap, S.,& Vasić, M.. (2023). Productivity assessment of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) germplasm from Serbia. in Crop and Pasture Science CSIRO Publishing., 74(5). https://doi.org/10.1071/CP22275
Ilić A, Zorić M, Živanov D, Medić-Pap S, Vasić M. Productivity assessment of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) germplasm from Serbia. in Crop and Pasture Science. 2023;74(5). doi:10.1071/CP22275 .
Ilić, Aleksandra, Zorić, Miroslav, Živanov, Dalibor, Medić-Pap, Slađana, Vasić, Mirjana, "Productivity assessment of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) germplasm from Serbia" in Crop and Pasture Science, 74, no. 5 (2023), https://doi.org/10.1071/CP22275 . .