Vivero Centroamericano de Adaptacion y Rendimiento, VICAR 1981 y 1982

In the 2nd semester of 1981 and in 1982, VICAR (Central American bean yield and adaptation nursery) carried out field tests with red and black- grain materials, with the participation of national programs from Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. Data from the results obtaine...

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Main Author: International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Format: Libro
Language:Español
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1984
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77981
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description In the 2nd semester of 1981 and in 1982, VICAR (Central American bean yield and adaptation nursery) carried out field tests with red and black- grain materials, with the participation of national programs from Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. Data from the results obtained in these evaluations are included. Fourteen black and 14 red bean cv. from VICAR were used to evaluate their physical, chemical, technologic, and nutritional characteristics as well as the effect of the environment on the same parameters in several localities of Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. Red and black beans exhibited different behaviors in some parameters. The wt. of red bean seeds seems to be the most appropriate parameter to improve yield and cooking time. The environment is highly influential on the chemical and physical characteristics of the var. studied. (CIAT)
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spelling CGSpace779812025-11-05T17:14:30Z Vivero Centroamericano de Adaptacion y Rendimiento, VICAR 1981 y 1982 International Center for Tropical Agriculture phaseolus vulgaris adaptation cultivars seed color germplasm nutritive value cooking timing genotypes yields yield components protein content animal nutrition composition color de la semilla componentes del rendimiento contenido de proteinas In the 2nd semester of 1981 and in 1982, VICAR (Central American bean yield and adaptation nursery) carried out field tests with red and black- grain materials, with the participation of national programs from Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. Data from the results obtained in these evaluations are included. Fourteen black and 14 red bean cv. from VICAR were used to evaluate their physical, chemical, technologic, and nutritional characteristics as well as the effect of the environment on the same parameters in several localities of Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and Guatemala. Red and black beans exhibited different behaviors in some parameters. The wt. of red bean seeds seems to be the most appropriate parameter to improve yield and cooking time. The environment is highly influential on the chemical and physical characteristics of the var. studied. (CIAT) El Vivero Centroamericano de Adaptacion y Rendimiento de Frijol (VICAR) realizo pruebas de campo con materiales de grano rojo y negro en el segundo semestre de 1981 y en 1982 con la participacion de los programas nacionales de Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica y Guatemala. Se incluyen los datos de los resultados obtenidos en estas evaluaciones. Se utilizaron 14 cv. de frijol de color negro y 14 de color rojo pertenecientes al VICAR para evaluar sus caracteristicas fisicas, quimicas, tecnologicas y nutricionales, asi como el efecto del ambiente de varias localidades de Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica y Guatemala en estos rasgos. Se encontro en algunos parametros un comportamiento diferente para los frijoles negros y los rojos. El peso de la semilla del frijol rojo parece ser el parametro mas adecuado para mejorar el rendimiento y el tiempo de coccion. El ambiente ejerce una fuerte influencia sobre las caracteristicas quimicas y fisicas de las var. estudiadas. (CIAT) 1984 2016-11-28T08:41:07Z 2016-11-28T08:41:07Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77981 es Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Programa Cooperativo Centroamericano de Mejoramiento de Cultivos Alimenticios (PCCMCA) Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical.1984. Vivero Centroamericano de Adaptacion y Rendimiento, VICAR 1981 y 1982 . CIAT; Programa Cooperativo Centroamericano de Mejoramiento de Cultivos Alimenticios (PCCMCA), Cali, CO. 92 p.
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
adaptation
cultivars
seed color
germplasm
nutritive value
cooking
timing
genotypes
yields
yield components
protein content
animal nutrition
composition
color de la semilla
componentes del rendimiento
contenido de proteinas
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Vivero Centroamericano de Adaptacion y Rendimiento, VICAR 1981 y 1982
title Vivero Centroamericano de Adaptacion y Rendimiento, VICAR 1981 y 1982
title_full Vivero Centroamericano de Adaptacion y Rendimiento, VICAR 1981 y 1982
title_fullStr Vivero Centroamericano de Adaptacion y Rendimiento, VICAR 1981 y 1982
title_full_unstemmed Vivero Centroamericano de Adaptacion y Rendimiento, VICAR 1981 y 1982
title_short Vivero Centroamericano de Adaptacion y Rendimiento, VICAR 1981 y 1982
title_sort vivero centroamericano de adaptacion y rendimiento vicar 1981 y 1982
topic phaseolus vulgaris
adaptation
cultivars
seed color
germplasm
nutritive value
cooking
timing
genotypes
yields
yield components
protein content
animal nutrition
composition
color de la semilla
componentes del rendimiento
contenido de proteinas
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77981
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