Breeding approach and progress made in the SADC/CIAT Bean Program in Malawi

The SADC/CIAT bean program to serve the more southern latitudes started in 1991 in Malawi with the arrival of a bean breeder. A large number of germplasm lines introduced from CIAT, Colombia and from the national programs in the region were evaluated at Bunda and Dedza for disease resistance, genera...

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Autores principales: Aggarwal, VD, Mbvundula, AD
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55858
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author Aggarwal, VD
Mbvundula, AD
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description The SADC/CIAT bean program to serve the more southern latitudes started in 1991 in Malawi with the arrival of a bean breeder. A large number of germplasm lines introduced from CIAT, Colombia and from the national programs in the region were evaluated at Bunda and Dedza for disease resistance, general adaptation and yield. A wide variation in yield and resistance to diseases was observed. Promising lines have been selected for inclusion in a zonal nursery to be sent to participating national programs in the 1992-93 crop season. A program to screen germplasm for tolerance to Al toxicity was initiated at the Lunyangwa research station in Malawi. Aluminium toxicity was modified in field trials by adjusting soil pH with lime. A contrasting response to varying levels of acidity was observed. Crosses have been initiated to improve the locally adapted varieties for resistance to diseases, high yield and tolerance to Al toxicity. Several regional activities were undertaken that included a zonal yield trial distributed to seven countries, a breeders` travelling workshop, and visits to several countries in the region to interact with other national programs
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spelling CGSpace558582024-01-09T09:48:58Z Breeding approach and progress made in the SADC/CIAT Bean Program in Malawi Aggarwal, VD Mbvundula, AD phaseolus vulgaris germplasm plant breeding evaluation plant nurseries disease resistance soil toxicity aluminium malawi germoplasma fitomejoramiento evaluación viveros resistencia a la enfermedad toxicidad del suelo aluminio The SADC/CIAT bean program to serve the more southern latitudes started in 1991 in Malawi with the arrival of a bean breeder. A large number of germplasm lines introduced from CIAT, Colombia and from the national programs in the region were evaluated at Bunda and Dedza for disease resistance, general adaptation and yield. A wide variation in yield and resistance to diseases was observed. Promising lines have been selected for inclusion in a zonal nursery to be sent to participating national programs in the 1992-93 crop season. A program to screen germplasm for tolerance to Al toxicity was initiated at the Lunyangwa research station in Malawi. Aluminium toxicity was modified in field trials by adjusting soil pH with lime. A contrasting response to varying levels of acidity was observed. Crosses have been initiated to improve the locally adapted varieties for resistance to diseases, high yield and tolerance to Al toxicity. Several regional activities were undertaken that included a zonal yield trial distributed to seven countries, a breeders` travelling workshop, and visits to several countries in the region to interact with other national programs 1992 2015-01-28T14:21:54Z 2015-01-28T14:21:54Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55858 en Open Access International Center for Tropical Agriculture Aggarwal, V.D.; Mbvundula, A.D. 1992. Breeding approach and progress made in the SADC/CIAT Bean Program in Malawi. In: Allen, David J. (ed.). SADC/CIAT Bean Research Workshop (3, 1992, Mbabane, Swaziland). Proceedings. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Network on Bean Research in Africa, Dar es Salaam, TZ. p. 245-271. (CIAT African workshop series no. 27)
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
germplasm
plant breeding
evaluation
plant nurseries
disease resistance
soil toxicity
aluminium
malawi
germoplasma
fitomejoramiento
evaluación
viveros
resistencia a la enfermedad
toxicidad del suelo
aluminio
Aggarwal, VD
Mbvundula, AD
Breeding approach and progress made in the SADC/CIAT Bean Program in Malawi
title Breeding approach and progress made in the SADC/CIAT Bean Program in Malawi
title_full Breeding approach and progress made in the SADC/CIAT Bean Program in Malawi
title_fullStr Breeding approach and progress made in the SADC/CIAT Bean Program in Malawi
title_full_unstemmed Breeding approach and progress made in the SADC/CIAT Bean Program in Malawi
title_short Breeding approach and progress made in the SADC/CIAT Bean Program in Malawi
title_sort breeding approach and progress made in the sadc ciat bean program in malawi
topic phaseolus vulgaris
germplasm
plant breeding
evaluation
plant nurseries
disease resistance
soil toxicity
aluminium
malawi
germoplasma
fitomejoramiento
evaluación
viveros
resistencia a la enfermedad
toxicidad del suelo
aluminio
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