Genotypic differences in symbiotic nitrogen fixation ability and seed yield of climbing bean
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Genotypic differences in symbiotic nitrogen fixation ability and seed yield of climbing bean
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Barbosa Torres, Norma Constanza
Portilla, Elizabeth Buendía Castellanos, Hector F. Raatz, Bodo Beebe, Stephen E. Rao, Idupulapati M. |
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SEEDS
YIELD NITROGEN SHOOTS BROTES BIOMASS BEANS GENOTYPES PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L. BREEDING |
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Description |
Symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) contributes to improve grain yield under nitrogen (N) deficiency. Climbing beans are known to be superior to bush beans in their potential for SNF. The main objectives of this study were to: (i) quantify genotypic differences in SNF ability of climbing beans using 15N natural abundance method; (ii) identify climbing bean genotypes that combine high SNF ability with high yield potential that could serve as parents in the breeding program; and (iii) test whether δ15N in seed can be used instead of δ15N in shoot for estimating SNF ability.
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2018-05-11T13:14:48Z
2018-05-11T13:14:48Z 2018 |
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Journal Article
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Barbosa, Norma, Portilla, Elizabeth, Buendia, Hector Fabio, Raatz, Bodo, Beebe, Stephen, Rao, Idupulapati. (2018). Genotypic differences in symbiotic nitrogen fixation ability and seed yield of climbing bean. Plant Soil, 428(1-2): 223-239
0032-079X https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92514 |
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en
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428(1-2): 223-239
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Springer Link
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Plant and Soil
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