Aumento de semillas de phaseolus albicarminus (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae) mediante técnicas de propagación asexual

Phaseolus albicarminus, wild relative of the cultivated bean; It is endemic to Costa Rica and is in danger of extinction. The Future Seeds germplasm bank (Palmira - Colombia) safeguards a single accession (G40901) of this wild bean. The availability of original seeds, the production of new see...

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Main Author: Sabogal Carvajal, Ramiro Andres
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Language:Español
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152047
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author Sabogal Carvajal, Ramiro Andres
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description Phaseolus albicarminus, wild relative of the cultivated bean; It is endemic to Costa Rica and is in danger of extinction. The Future Seeds germplasm bank (Palmira - Colombia) safeguards a single accession (G40901) of this wild bean. The availability of original seeds, the production of new seeds of P. albicarminus is limited and scarce. It is susceptible to attack by nematodes and root rot, this creates a risk for the accession. This research evaluated asexual propagation, to identify appropriate conditions to produce enough seeds of this species. Two experiments were carried out under controlled conditions: i. Propagation by layering cuttings and grafts was compared to increase the number of plants and seeds of P. albicarminus; ii. The compatibility of 16 bean accessions as rootstocks to propagate P. albicarminus was evaluated. The results of the first experiment indicate that grafts (75% budding) are significantly more effective in propagating P. albicarminus, compared to layering (25% budding) and cuttings (16.6% budding). In the second experiment, three rootstocks (1 P. coccineus, 1 P. dumosus, 1 P. vulgaris) were identified for the successful propagation of P. albicarminus. The use of these rootstocks counteracts the susceptibility of P. albicarminus to soil problems (fungi and nematodes), and it was also possible to shorten the days of flowering. Using grafts, 53 P. albicarminus plants were established distributed in different experimental stations and to date 7 seeds have been produced. This method has also allowed the production of 673 seeds of P. chiapasanus (G40790) and 234 seeds of a hybrid of P. vulgaris x P. dumosus (G36387); demonstrating that it is an alternative for regeneration in germplasm banks.
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spelling CGSpace1520472025-11-05T11:53:06Z Aumento de semillas de phaseolus albicarminus (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae) mediante técnicas de propagación asexual Sabogal Carvajal, Ramiro Andres genetic resources grafting layering cutting wild bean Phaseolus albicarminus, wild relative of the cultivated bean; It is endemic to Costa Rica and is in danger of extinction. The Future Seeds germplasm bank (Palmira - Colombia) safeguards a single accession (G40901) of this wild bean. The availability of original seeds, the production of new seeds of P. albicarminus is limited and scarce. It is susceptible to attack by nematodes and root rot, this creates a risk for the accession. This research evaluated asexual propagation, to identify appropriate conditions to produce enough seeds of this species. Two experiments were carried out under controlled conditions: i. Propagation by layering cuttings and grafts was compared to increase the number of plants and seeds of P. albicarminus; ii. The compatibility of 16 bean accessions as rootstocks to propagate P. albicarminus was evaluated. The results of the first experiment indicate that grafts (75% budding) are significantly more effective in propagating P. albicarminus, compared to layering (25% budding) and cuttings (16.6% budding). In the second experiment, three rootstocks (1 P. coccineus, 1 P. dumosus, 1 P. vulgaris) were identified for the successful propagation of P. albicarminus. The use of these rootstocks counteracts the susceptibility of P. albicarminus to soil problems (fungi and nematodes), and it was also possible to shorten the days of flowering. Using grafts, 53 P. albicarminus plants were established distributed in different experimental stations and to date 7 seeds have been produced. This method has also allowed the production of 673 seeds of P. chiapasanus (G40790) and 234 seeds of a hybrid of P. vulgaris x P. dumosus (G36387); demonstrating that it is an alternative for regeneration in germplasm banks. 2024-08-24 2024-09-09T13:07:52Z 2024-09-09T13:07:52Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152047 es Open Access application/pdf Sabogal Carvajal, R.A. (2024) Aumento de semillas de phaseolus albicarminus (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae) mediante técnicas de propagación asexual. [Thesis] Universidad Nacional de Colombia– Sede Palmira Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias. Palmira (Colombia). 135 p.
spellingShingle genetic resources
grafting
layering
cutting
wild bean
Sabogal Carvajal, Ramiro Andres
Aumento de semillas de phaseolus albicarminus (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae) mediante técnicas de propagación asexual
title Aumento de semillas de phaseolus albicarminus (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae) mediante técnicas de propagación asexual
title_full Aumento de semillas de phaseolus albicarminus (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae) mediante técnicas de propagación asexual
title_fullStr Aumento de semillas de phaseolus albicarminus (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae) mediante técnicas de propagación asexual
title_full_unstemmed Aumento de semillas de phaseolus albicarminus (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae) mediante técnicas de propagación asexual
title_short Aumento de semillas de phaseolus albicarminus (Leguminosae, Phaseoleae) mediante técnicas de propagación asexual
title_sort aumento de semillas de phaseolus albicarminus leguminosae phaseoleae mediante tecnicas de propagacion asexual
topic genetic resources
grafting
layering
cutting
wild bean
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/152047
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