Identification of competitive high yielding and stress tolerant demand-driven common bean varieties for key agro-ecologies and cropping systems in East and Southern Africa

The Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT through Pan Africa Bean Research Alliance (PABRA) supported ten national bean breeding programs that included Department of Agriculture Research Services (DARS) -Malawi, Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI-Uyole)-Tanzania, National Research Agronomic Res...

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Autores principales: Mukankusi, Clare, Mamo, Teshale Assefa, Nkhata, Wilson, Amongi, Winnyfred, Nkalubo, Stanley, Kilango, Michael, Mbiu, Julius, Misango, Shamir, Antonio, David, Chisale, Virginia
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138250
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author Mukankusi, Clare
Mamo, Teshale Assefa
Nkhata, Wilson
Amongi, Winnyfred
Nkalubo, Stanley
Kilango, Michael
Mbiu, Julius
Misango, Shamir
Antonio, David
Chisale, Virginia
author_browse Amongi, Winnyfred
Antonio, David
Chisale, Virginia
Kilango, Michael
Mamo, Teshale Assefa
Mbiu, Julius
Misango, Shamir
Mukankusi, Clare
Nkalubo, Stanley
Nkhata, Wilson
author_facet Mukankusi, Clare
Mamo, Teshale Assefa
Nkhata, Wilson
Amongi, Winnyfred
Nkalubo, Stanley
Kilango, Michael
Mbiu, Julius
Misango, Shamir
Antonio, David
Chisale, Virginia
author_sort Mukankusi, Clare
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description The Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT through Pan Africa Bean Research Alliance (PABRA) supported ten national bean breeding programs that included Department of Agriculture Research Services (DARS) -Malawi, Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI-Uyole)-Tanzania, National Research Agronomic Research Institute (AII) Botswana, National Agriculture Research Development Institute (NARDC) Angola in the Southern Africa Bean Research Network (SABRN) and Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI-Maruku), Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI-Selian), Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KARLO-Kakamega), National Agricultural Crops Research Resources institute (NACRRI-Uganda) and the Ethiopia Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR-Melkassa), to select new bean varieties that are suitable for the diverse agro-ecologies and cropping systems. New breeding lines were tested from the PABRA2023 regional trial for multilocational trialing, whole candidates were also evaluated at preliminary and advanced stages and candidates for release identified.
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spelling CGSpace1382502025-12-08T09:54:28Z Identification of competitive high yielding and stress tolerant demand-driven common bean varieties for key agro-ecologies and cropping systems in East and Southern Africa Mukankusi, Clare Mamo, Teshale Assefa Nkhata, Wilson Amongi, Winnyfred Nkalubo, Stanley Kilango, Michael Mbiu, Julius Misango, Shamir Antonio, David Chisale, Virginia beans breeding varietal screening adaptability The Alliance of Bioversity and CIAT through Pan Africa Bean Research Alliance (PABRA) supported ten national bean breeding programs that included Department of Agriculture Research Services (DARS) -Malawi, Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI-Uyole)-Tanzania, National Research Agronomic Research Institute (AII) Botswana, National Agriculture Research Development Institute (NARDC) Angola in the Southern Africa Bean Research Network (SABRN) and Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI-Maruku), Tanzania Agriculture Research Institute (TARI-Selian), Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KARLO-Kakamega), National Agricultural Crops Research Resources institute (NACRRI-Uganda) and the Ethiopia Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR-Melkassa), to select new bean varieties that are suitable for the diverse agro-ecologies and cropping systems. New breeding lines were tested from the PABRA2023 regional trial for multilocational trialing, whole candidates were also evaluated at preliminary and advanced stages and candidates for release identified. 2023-12-12 2024-01-22T11:02:47Z 2024-01-22T11:02:47Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138250 en Limited Access Mukankusi, C.; Mamo, T.A.; Nkhata, W.; Amongi, W.; Nkalubo, S.; Kilango, M.; Mbiu, J.; Misango, S.; Antonio, D.; Chisale, V. (2023) Identification of competitive high yielding and stress tolerant demand-driven common bean varieties for key agro-ecologies and cropping systems in East and Southern Africa. Diversification in East and Southern Africa, Technical Report. 10 p.
spellingShingle beans
breeding
varietal screening
adaptability
Mukankusi, Clare
Mamo, Teshale Assefa
Nkhata, Wilson
Amongi, Winnyfred
Nkalubo, Stanley
Kilango, Michael
Mbiu, Julius
Misango, Shamir
Antonio, David
Chisale, Virginia
Identification of competitive high yielding and stress tolerant demand-driven common bean varieties for key agro-ecologies and cropping systems in East and Southern Africa
title Identification of competitive high yielding and stress tolerant demand-driven common bean varieties for key agro-ecologies and cropping systems in East and Southern Africa
title_full Identification of competitive high yielding and stress tolerant demand-driven common bean varieties for key agro-ecologies and cropping systems in East and Southern Africa
title_fullStr Identification of competitive high yielding and stress tolerant demand-driven common bean varieties for key agro-ecologies and cropping systems in East and Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Identification of competitive high yielding and stress tolerant demand-driven common bean varieties for key agro-ecologies and cropping systems in East and Southern Africa
title_short Identification of competitive high yielding and stress tolerant demand-driven common bean varieties for key agro-ecologies and cropping systems in East and Southern Africa
title_sort identification of competitive high yielding and stress tolerant demand driven common bean varieties for key agro ecologies and cropping systems in east and southern africa
topic beans
breeding
varietal screening
adaptability
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138250
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