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Euphytica | 1995

Inter-and intraracial hybridization and selection for seed yield in early generations of common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris L.

Shree P. Singh; Carlos A. Urrea

SummaryFive parents from each of four race groups of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) were hybridized to produce five crosses within each group. Also, five crosses were made for each of the six possible combinations among four groups. Parents, F1 and F2, and parents, F2 and F3 were evaluated for seed yield in 1990 and 1991, respecitively, at two locations in Colombia.Yield of parents belonging to Middle American races and crosses among them was higher than that of races of Andean origin. Positive correlations were found among the mid-parent value, F1, F2 and F3. Also, the mid-parent value predicted the mean seed yield of all possible lines that could be derived from the F∞-generation in 42 out of 47 crosses. Four crosses, all between common bean races of Andean and Middle American origin, indicated a possible loss of favorable epistatic parental alleles. On average, mean yield of interracial F1 hybrids was higher than that of intraracial ones.Positive heteroris (26.4%–123.8%) over the mid-parent in 31 crosses, and F1s yielding higher (23.7%–91.8%) than the high parent in 20 crosses and yielding higher (22.1%–53.2%) than the highest control among all parents (MAM 13) in 12 crosses, were found. Heritability, estimated by the parent-offspring regression, ranged from 0.42± 0.07 to 0.49±0.04. Expected and realized gains from selection (at 20% selection pressure) ranged from 10.3% to 21.0% over the mean of F1 hybrids and F2 and F3 population bulks.


Euphytica | 1995

Comparison of recurrent and congruity backcrossing for interracial hybridization in common bean

Carlos A. Urrea; Shree P. Singh

SummaryTwo common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars were used for recurrent backcrossing (i.e., repeated backcrossing to one of the parents) to both parents independently and for congruity backcrossing (i.e., backcrossing alternately to both parents). One cultivar, ‘ICA Pijao’ of race Mesoamerica, was late maturing, with erect type II growth habit and small seeds. The other was ‘Pinto UI 114’ of race Durango, an early maturing cultivar with prostrate type III growth habit and medium seeds. One to three recurrent backcrosses (RBC) to both parents, and two rounds of congruity backcrosses (CBC), were made. Thirty-two random lines from each method along with two parents were compared in a reps-in-set design at two locations (Popayán and Quilichao) in Colombia in 1992–1993.Differences between lines derived through different methods were found for seed yield, 100-seed weight, days to maturity, growth habit, and seed color pattern. The RBC to ICA Pijao produced lines with relatively higher seed yield, smaller seed size, and delayed maturity. Similarly, the RBC to Pinto UI 114 produced lines with reduced yield, medium seed size, and earlier maturity. All lines from one, two, and three RBC to Pinto UI 114 had type III growth habit. While most lines from the RBC to ICA Pijao had erect type II Growth habit, a few type III lines were also found in all the RBC. The lines derived from the CBC mostly possessed yield, maturity, and seed characteristics between those of the two parents and lines derived from RBC to both parents independently. They also had more variation for growth habit. To maximize recombination between and retention of desirable traits from distantly related parents used in interracial crosses, use of the CBC is suggested.


Crop Science | 1991

Genetic diversity in cultivated common bean: II. Marker-based analysis of morphological and agronomic traits

Shree P. Singh; J. A. Gutierrez; A. Molina; Carlos A. Urrea; Paul Gepts


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1996

A Codominant Randomly Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) Marker Useful for Indirect Selection of Bean Golden Mosaic Virus Resistance in Common Bean

Carlos A. Urrea; Phillip N. Miklas; James S. Beaver; Ronald Riley


Crop Science | 2002

Heritability of Fusarium Head Blight Resistance and Deoxynivalenol Accumulation from Barley Accession CIho 4196

Carlos A. Urrea; Richard D. Horsley; Brian J. Steffenson; Paul B. Schwarz


Crop Science | 1990

Yield testing of early generation populations of common bean.

Shree P. Singh; R. Lépiz; J. A. Gutierrez; Carlos A. Urrea; A. Molina; Henry Terán


Canadian Journal of Plant Science | 1989

SELECTION FOR YIELD AT TWO FERTILIZER LEVELS IN SMALL-SEEDED COMMON BEAN

Shree P. Singh; Carlos A. Urrea; J. Ariel Gutiérrez; James Garcia


Journal of The American Society for Horticultural Science | 1999

Inheritance of Resistance to Common Bacterial Blight in Four Tepary Bean Lines

Carlos A. Urrea; Phillip N. Miklas; James S. Beaver


Canadian Journal of Plant Science | 1993

Use of interracial hybridization in breeding the race Durango common bean

Shree P. Singh; A. Molina; Carlos A. Urrea; J. Ariel Gutiérrez


Crop Science | 1998

Inheritance and QTL Analysis of Field Resistance to Ashy Stem Blight in Common Bean

Phillip N. Miklas; Valerie Stone; Carlos A. Urrea; Elizabeth S. Johnson; James S. Beaver

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A. Molina

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Phillip N. Miklas

Agricultural Research Service

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James S. Beaver

University of Puerto Rico

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Richard D. Horsley

North Dakota State University

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J. A. Gutierrez

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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J. Ariel Gutiérrez

National University of Colombia

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Paul B. Schwarz

North Dakota State University

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Elizabeth S. Johnson

Agricultural Research Service

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