Genotypic and phenotypic markers in common bean
Material type: ArticleLanguage: English Description: p. 245-327Subject(s):- Phaseolus vulgaris
- Genes
- PLANT PIGMENTS
- SEED COLOR
- CHLOROPHYLL
- PHENOLOGY
- HYPOCOTYL
- Flowers
- Leaves
- PODS
- Plant habit
- Inflorescences
- SEED CHARACTERS
- Genetics
- United Kingdom
- Agronomic characters
- Developmental stages
- Europe
- Inflorescences
- Plant anatomy
- PLANT PIGMENTS
- Seed
- SEEDLING
- Phaseolus vulgaris
- Genes
- PIGMENTOS DE LA PLANTA
- COLOR DE LA SEMILLA
- CLOROFILA
- FENOLOGIA
- HIPOCOTILO
- Flores
- Hojas
- VAINAS
- HABITO DE LA PLANTA
- INFORESCENCIA
- CARACTERISTICAS DE LA SEMILLA
- GENETICA
- Reino Unido
- Book chapters
- Beans
- Frijol
- Capítulos de libros
- Book chapters
- SB 327 .G45
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book Chapters | CIAT Library General Book Collection | General Book Collection | SB 327 .G45 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Short Loan |
Se presenta una extensa revision de literatura sobre los marcadores genotipicos y fenotipicos del frijol. Se incluyen los aspectos nomenclatura de los simbolos geneticos, bioquimica del pigmento, genes que controlan la formacion del pigmento, localizacion del pigmento en la semilla y expresion genetica en la ontogenia, color de las partes vegetativas de las plantas, las flores y vainas, fenotipos y genotipos para tamano y habito de planta, tipos de inflorescencia, forma de la vaina, tamano y morfologia de la semilla, y beneficio del mayor entendimiento de las principales caracteristicas controladas por los genes. (CIAT)
An extensive review of literature on genotypic and phenotypic markers in common beans is presented. Aspects included are gene symbol nomenclature, pigment biochemistry, genes controlling pigment formation, location of pigment in seed and gene expression in ontogeny, color in vegetative parts of plants and in flowers and pods, phenotypes and genotypes for plant size and habit, types of inflorescence, pod form, seed shape and morphology, and benefits from greater understanding of major gene-controlled traits. (CIAT)