QTL mapping for pod quality and yield traits in snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) [PDF]
Pod quality and yield traits in snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) influence consumer preferences, crop adoption by farmers, and the ability of the product to be commercially competitive locally and globally. The objective of the study was to identify the
Serah Nyawira Njau +5 more
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Within-Plant and Within-Field Distribution Patterns of Asian Bean Thrips and Melon Thrips in Snap Bean [PDF]
Asian bean thrips, Megalurothrips usitatus Bagnall, are a serious pest of vegetable crops, especially leguminous crops, across the Asian continent. In Florida, it is a new invasive pest of snap beans.
Rosan Adhikari +4 more
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Population Dynamics of Insect Pests and Beneficials on Different Snap Bean Cultivars [PDF]
Snap bean is an important crop in the United States. Insecticides are commonly used against pests on snap bean, but many pests have developed resistance to the insecticides and beneficials are threatened by the insecticides.
Yinping Li +2 more
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Pepper root exudate attenuates snap bean root rot by mediating microbial community remodeling [PDF]
Intercropping, as a sustainable agricultural practice, has shown potential to reduce soil-borne diseases through rhizosphere microbial community remodeling.
Ying Li +5 more
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Sida Golden Mosaic Virus, an Emerging Pathogen of Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the Southeastern United States [PDF]
Sida golden mosaic virus (SiGMV) was first detected from snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Florida in 2006 and recently in Georgia in 2018. Since 2018, it has caused significant economic losses to snap bean growers in Georgia.
Saurabh Gautam +7 more
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Effects of oxygen fertilization on damage reduction in flooded snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) [PDF]
Flooding is one of the major abiotic stresses for vegetable production in Florida. Hydroponic and pot trials were conducted with snap bean to evaluate the effects of oxygen fertilization on the biochemical and physiological status of flooded snap bean ...
Danyang Liu +3 more
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Mapping of flumioxazin tolerance in a snap bean diversity panel leads to the discovery of a master genomic region controlling multiple stress resistance genes [PDF]
IntroductionEffective weed management tools are crucial for maintaining the profitable production of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Preemergence herbicides help the crop to gain a size advantage over the weeds, but the few preemergence herbicides ...
Ana I. Saballos +3 more
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Associations among weed communities, management practices, and environmental factors in U.S. snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) production. [PDF]
Weed species that escape control (hereafter called residual weeds) coupled with changing weather patterns are emerging challenges for snap bean processors and growers.
Pavle Pavlovic +11 more
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Macronutrient deficiency in snap bean considering physiological, nutritional, and growth aspects. [PDF]
Nutritional deficiencies limit the growth of snap bean plants, therefore knowing the biological mechanisms involved in it is fundamental. This study is aimed to evaluate the damage caused by a deficiency of macronutrients in physiological variables that ...
Christian Rones Wruck de Souza Osório +6 more
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A Core Set of Snap Bean Genotypes Established by Phenotyping a Large Panel Collected in Europe [PDF]
Snap beans are a group of bean cultivars grown for their edible immature pods. The objective of this work was to characterize the diversity of pod phenotypes in a snap bean panel (SBP), comprising 311 lines collected in Europe, and establish a core set ...
Carmen García-Fernández +7 more
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