Adaptability and stability of vegetable common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) accessions from the VIR Collection in Crimea [Russian Federation]
2010
Vishnyakova, M.A., Russian Academy of Agricultural Science (VIR), St. Petersburg (Russian Federation). State Scientifi c Centre N.I. Vavilov All-Russian Research Institute of Plant Industry | Filimonova, Y.A., Crimean Breeding Centre Gavrish Ltd., Crimsk (Russian Federation)
Adaptability and stable pod per plant productivity of 20 varieties of vegetable common bean from the collection of the Vavilov Institute (VIR) were investigated. The accessions were grown on 8 selective backgrounds: four different patterns and density of planting during two years. The most adaptive accessions, i.e. most tolerant to the different density, having the stable productivity, were identifi ed. The level of affection of accessions with bacterial diseases depending on the density of planting was also determined. The optimal pattern and sowing density had been proposed for breeding nurseries as a selective background for breeding of genotypes with stable productivity.
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