Adaptation of common bean lines to high temperature conditions: genotypic differences in phenological and agronomic performance

The common bean is the most important legume for human consumption and is grown in areas under conditions of varied rainfall and temperature that limit its yield. The objective of the present study was to identify genotypic differences in adaptation of 91 bean genotypes to high temperature under env...

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Autores principales: Suárez Salazar, Juan Carlos, Polanía, José, Contreras Bastidas, Amara Tatiana, Rodríguez Suárez, Leonardo, Machado Cuellar, Leidy, Ordoñez Espinosa, Claudia Mercedes, Beebe, Stephen E., Rao, Idupulapati M.
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Publicado: Springer 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/107018
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author Suárez Salazar, Juan Carlos
Polanía, José
Contreras Bastidas, Amara Tatiana
Rodríguez Suárez, Leonardo
Machado Cuellar, Leidy
Ordoñez Espinosa, Claudia Mercedes
Beebe, Stephen E.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
author_browse Beebe, Stephen E.
Contreras Bastidas, Amara Tatiana
Machado Cuellar, Leidy
Ordoñez Espinosa, Claudia Mercedes
Polanía, José
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Rodríguez Suárez, Leonardo
Suárez Salazar, Juan Carlos
author_facet Suárez Salazar, Juan Carlos
Polanía, José
Contreras Bastidas, Amara Tatiana
Rodríguez Suárez, Leonardo
Machado Cuellar, Leidy
Ordoñez Espinosa, Claudia Mercedes
Beebe, Stephen E.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
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description The common bean is the most important legume for human consumption and is grown in areas under conditions of varied rainfall and temperature that limit its yield. The objective of the present study was to identify genotypic differences in adaptation of 91 bean genotypes to high temperature under environmental conditions of a tropical dry forest ecosystem. We quantified differences among genotypes in terms of phenology, dry matter partitioning indices and grain yield. Common bean lines were derived from interspecific and intraspecific crosses among Phaseolus species of P. vulgaris, P. acutifolius, P. coccineus and P. dumosus. We identified three germplasm accessions of P. acutifolius (G 40001, G 40027, G 40141); two lines from the cross of P. vulgaris × P. acutifolius (INB 837, SIN 524); two lines from the cross of P. vulgaris × P. acutifolius × P. coccineus (SEF 14, SEF 42) and eight lines of P. vulgaris (BFS 10, SEN 46, SEN 48, SEN 70, SMN 99, SMC 140, SMR 139-1G, AMADEUS-EAP-9510-77) that are better adapted to higher temperature stress conditions, evidencing the significant contribution of P. acutifolius to heat tolerance derived from interspecific crosses in common beans. We also found a few Andean lines of growth habit I (SAP 1, SAP 1-15, SAP 1-16, G 122, SAB 618, DAB 525) with superior level of adaptation to heat stress. The superior performance of all these above identified genotypes under higher temperature conditions was attributed to early maturity, high pollen viability and greater ability to partition dry matter to reproductive growth together with greater grain filling.
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spelling CGSpace1070182025-11-12T05:54:09Z Adaptation of common bean lines to high temperature conditions: genotypic differences in phenological and agronomic performance Suárez Salazar, Juan Carlos Polanía, José Contreras Bastidas, Amara Tatiana Rodríguez Suárez, Leonardo Machado Cuellar, Leidy Ordoñez Espinosa, Claudia Mercedes Beebe, Stephen E. Rao, Idupulapati M. temperature resistance resistencia a la temparatura agronomic characters caracteristicas agronomicas frijol beans horticulture genetics The common bean is the most important legume for human consumption and is grown in areas under conditions of varied rainfall and temperature that limit its yield. The objective of the present study was to identify genotypic differences in adaptation of 91 bean genotypes to high temperature under environmental conditions of a tropical dry forest ecosystem. We quantified differences among genotypes in terms of phenology, dry matter partitioning indices and grain yield. Common bean lines were derived from interspecific and intraspecific crosses among Phaseolus species of P. vulgaris, P. acutifolius, P. coccineus and P. dumosus. We identified three germplasm accessions of P. acutifolius (G 40001, G 40027, G 40141); two lines from the cross of P. vulgaris × P. acutifolius (INB 837, SIN 524); two lines from the cross of P. vulgaris × P. acutifolius × P. coccineus (SEF 14, SEF 42) and eight lines of P. vulgaris (BFS 10, SEN 46, SEN 48, SEN 70, SMN 99, SMC 140, SMR 139-1G, AMADEUS-EAP-9510-77) that are better adapted to higher temperature stress conditions, evidencing the significant contribution of P. acutifolius to heat tolerance derived from interspecific crosses in common beans. We also found a few Andean lines of growth habit I (SAP 1, SAP 1-15, SAP 1-16, G 122, SAB 618, DAB 525) with superior level of adaptation to heat stress. The superior performance of all these above identified genotypes under higher temperature conditions was attributed to early maturity, high pollen viability and greater ability to partition dry matter to reproductive growth together with greater grain filling. 2020-02 2020-02-10T19:29:46Z 2020-02-10T19:29:46Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/107018 en Open Access application/pdf Springer Suárez, J.C.; Polanía, J.A.; Contreras, A.T.; Rodríguez, L.; Machado, L.; Ordoñez, C.; Beebe, S.; Rao, I.M. (2020) Adaptation of common bean lines to high temperature conditions: genotypic differences in phenological and agronomic performance. Euphytica 216:28 22 p. ISSN: 0014-2336
spellingShingle temperature resistance
resistencia a la temparatura
agronomic characters
caracteristicas agronomicas
frijol
beans
horticulture
genetics
Suárez Salazar, Juan Carlos
Polanía, José
Contreras Bastidas, Amara Tatiana
Rodríguez Suárez, Leonardo
Machado Cuellar, Leidy
Ordoñez Espinosa, Claudia Mercedes
Beebe, Stephen E.
Rao, Idupulapati M.
Adaptation of common bean lines to high temperature conditions: genotypic differences in phenological and agronomic performance
title Adaptation of common bean lines to high temperature conditions: genotypic differences in phenological and agronomic performance
title_full Adaptation of common bean lines to high temperature conditions: genotypic differences in phenological and agronomic performance
title_fullStr Adaptation of common bean lines to high temperature conditions: genotypic differences in phenological and agronomic performance
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of common bean lines to high temperature conditions: genotypic differences in phenological and agronomic performance
title_short Adaptation of common bean lines to high temperature conditions: genotypic differences in phenological and agronomic performance
title_sort adaptation of common bean lines to high temperature conditions genotypic differences in phenological and agronomic performance
topic temperature resistance
resistencia a la temparatura
agronomic characters
caracteristicas agronomicas
frijol
beans
horticulture
genetics
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/107018
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