Authors
PN Miklas, JC Rosas, JS Beaver, L Telek, GF Freytag
Publication date
1994/11
Journal
Crop Science
Volume
34
Issue
6
Pages
1639-1644
Publisher
Crop Science Society of America
Description
Dry edible bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), a staple food crop for many tropical countries, is not well adapted to the hot temperatures and low rainfall that prevail during the dry seasons. Cultivated tepary bean (Phaseolus acutifolius A. Gray var. latifolius Freeman), an edible small‐seeded desert annual with extreme tolerance to drought, may be suited to dry‐season production in the tropics. To test this hypothesis, production potential of select cultivated tepary bean germplasm was evaluated in different tropical environments and compared to dry bean. Eleven lines (Neb‐T‐l‐s, Neb‐T‐6‐s, Neb‐T‐Sa‐s, Neb‐T‐15‐s, GN‐605‐s, GN‐610‐s, Pls 321637‐s, 321638‐s, 440788‐s, 440806‐s, and 502217‐s) were field tested from 1989 to 1993 in six trials, two each at Isabela and Fortuna, Puerto Rico, and El Zamorano, Honduras. Locally adapted, high‐yielding dry bean checks included in some trials in Puerto Rico were …
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PN Miklas, JC Rosas, JS Beaver, L Telek, GF Freytag - Crop Science, 1994