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Fisiologia comparativa entre lineas determinadas e indeterminadas de frijol

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Series: Seminarios internos. Serie SE-02-79Publication details: Cali, CO Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT) 1979Description: 7 pSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • 4186
Online resources: Summary: The relationship between the morphology of determinate and indeterminate bean lines and their yield, stability and other agronomic characteristics was studied on the basis of 50 morphological variables and 8 basic growth parameters, using 38 lines with different seed and phenological characters. There can be no simple relationships between yield and basic growth parameters when there is high variability in adaptation and phenology. Preliminary results indicate that stem type had the greatest effect on phenological parameters (date of flowering, estimated max dry wt and maturity). Further study is required before conclusions can be reached as to the advantages of one type over the other. (CIAT)
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The relationship between the morphology of determinate and indeterminate bean lines and their yield, stability and other agronomic characteristics was studied on the basis of 50 morphological variables and 8 basic growth parameters, using 38 lines with different seed and phenological characters. There can be no simple relationships between yield and basic growth parameters when there is high variability in adaptation and phenology. Preliminary results indicate that stem type had the greatest effect on phenological parameters (date of flowering, estimated max dry wt and maturity). Further study is required before conclusions can be reached as to the advantages of one type over the other. (CIAT)

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