Authors
Christopher F Strock, James Burridge, Anica SF Massas, James Beaver, Stephen Beebe, Samuel A Camilo, Deidré Fourie, Celestina Jochua, Magalhaes Miguel, Phillip N Miklas, Eninka Mndolwa, Susan Nchimbi-Msolla, Jose Polania, Timothy G Porch, Juan Carlos Rosas, Jennifer J Trapp, Jonathan P Lynch
Publication date
2019/5/1
Journal
Field Crops Research
Volume
237
Pages
53-64
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Seedling root phenotypes may have important impacts on fitness and are more easily measured than mature root phenotypes. We phenotyped the roots of 577 genotypes of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), representing the bulk of the genetic diversity for recent cultivars and landraces in this species. Root architectural phenotypes of seedlings germinated for nine days were compared to root architectural phenotypes in the field as well as seed yield across 51 environments with an array of abiotic stresses including drought, nutrient deficiency, and heat, as well as non-stress conditions. We observed repeatability ranging from 0.52–0.57 for measures of root phenotypes in seedlings, significant variation in root phene states between gene pools and races, relationships between seedling and field phenotypes, and varying correlations between seedling root phenes and seed yield under a variety of environmental …
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