U.S. Department of Agriculture: Agricultural Research Service, Lincoln, Nebraska
Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
3-2017
Citation
Report of The BEAN IMPROVEMENT COOPERATIVE, No. 60, March 2017.
Abstract
CONTENTS
LX Annual Report of the Bean Improvement Cooperative xi
BIC Coordinating Committee Membership - 1957 to 2017 . xii
BIC Meritorious Service and Distinguished Achievement Award Recipients - 1957 to 2015 xiii
BIC Awards Nomination Request for 2017 xvi
BIC/NAPIA Meeting in 2017 . xix
In Memory of Guillermo E. Galvez-Enriquez xx
RESEARCH PAPERS FOR 2017
OPTIMIZING SPORULATION OF Pseudocercospora griseola IN VITRO • Paula F. de Pádua1, Rafael Pereira1, Luanna B. W. Gomes1 and Elaine A. de Souza1* 1
FINE MAPPING THE BROAD SPECTRUM ANTHRACNOSE RESISTANCE GENE IN AMENDOIM CAVALO 3 • Gilio, T.A.S.1, Oscar P. Hurtado-Gonzales2, Giseli Valentini1, Sandra A.L. Castro1, Haroldo T. Elias3, Qijian Song2, Maria Gonçalves-Vidigal1, and M.A. Pastor-Corrales2 •
CO-SEGREGATION OF RECOMBINANT INBRED LINES OF THE COMMON BEAN TO RACES 65 AND 73 OF Colletotrichum lindemuthianum . 5 • Pelembe AE1, Vidigal Filho PS2, Gonçalves-Vidigal MC2*, Lacanallo GF2, Martins VSR2, Castro SAL2, Souza TLPO3
CHARACTERIZATION OF Colletotrichum spp. STRAINS FROM COMMON BEAN ANTHRACNOSE AND SCAB LESIONS . 7 • Mariana A. Dias1, Suellen F. Mota1, Larissa C. Costa1, Elaine A. de Souza1* •
GENETIC VARIABILITY OF Colletotrichum lindemuthianum BY SEQUENCING ITS REGIONS 9 • Martiniano-Souza MC1,2*, Gonçalves-Vidigal MC1, Lacanallo GF1, Costa AF2, Vidigal Filho PS1, Dartibale GB1, Coêlho M1, Calvi AC1, Felipin-Azevedo R1
POTASSIUM FERTILIZATION INFLUENCE IN ANTHRACNOSE CONTROL IN COMMON BEAN . 11 • Wallysson Nascimento Lima, Anatércia Ferreira Alves 1*, Deurimar Herênio Gonçalves Júnior1, Felipe Ferreira da Silva1, Alinne da Silva1, Wilson Araújo da Silva1
ANTHRACNOSE REACTION OF COMMON BEAN PROGENIES DERIVED FROM RECURRENT SELECTION FOR WHITE MOLD RESISTANCE 13 • Ana Cláudia Moreira dos Santos; Monik Evelin Leite; José Maria da Costa; Filipe Couto Alves; João Bosco dos Santos1
GENETIC ANALYSIS OF ANTHRACNOSE RESISTANCE IN OURO NEGRO, ESPLENDOR AND MAJESTOSO COMMON BEAN CULTIVARS . 15 • Costa L.C.1, Souza, E.A.1*, Nalin, R.S.2, Ramalho, M.A.P.1, Pereira R.1 •
THE PUTATIVE COMMON BEAN KINASE COK-4 PLAYS A ROLE IN PLANT DEVELOPMENT 17 • Felipin-Azevedo R1,2, Oblessuc PR2, Gonçalves-Vidigal MC1, Melotto M2
PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goid. FROM COMMON BEANS AND OTHER HOSTS 19 • W. A. Chi-Chim1, S. Hernández-Delgado1*, J. M. González-Prieto1, A. Segura-Cabrera2 & N. Mayek-Pérez1,3
Phaseolus vulgaris GENES OBTAINED BY SUBTRACTIVE HYBRIDIZATION UNDER Macrophomina phaseolina INFECTION . 21 • Cuevas-Moreno J. Angel1, Méndez-Moran Lucila2, González-Prieto Juan Manuel1.
IDENTIFICATION AND MAPPING OF QTLS ASSOCIATED WITH RESISTANCE TO
Macrophomina phaseolina AND DROUGHT STRESS IN COMMON BEANS . 23 • R. Méndez-Aguilar1, 2, M. H. Reyes-Valdés3, S. Hernández-Delgado4, E. López-Salinas2, J. Cumpián-Gutiérrez2, M. A. Cantú-Almaguer2 & N. Mayek-Pérez4, 5*
SCREENING COMMON AND TEPARY BEAN GENOTYPES AGAINST TWO ISOLATES OF MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA BY THE CUT-STEM METHOD . 25 • Diego M. Viteri 1 and Angela M. Linares 2
RESISTANT REACTION OF ANDEAN COMMON BEAN LANDRACE G19833, REFERENCE GENOME, TO 13 RACES OF UROMYCES APPENDICULATUS SUGGESTS BROAD SPECTRUM RUST RESISTANCE . 27 • Oscar P. Hurtado-Gonzales, Thiago A.S. Gilio, and M.A. Pastor-Corrales
SIMPLE SEQUENCE REPEAT DNA MARKERS LINKED WITH GENES FOR RESISTANCE TO MAJOR DISEASES OF COMMON BEAN . 29 • G. Valentini1, M.C. Gonçalves-Vidigal1, P.B. Cregan2, Q. Song2, M.A. Pastor-Corrales2
MUTI SITE SCREENING IDENTIFIES AND VERIFIES LEVELS OF RESISTANCE TO WHITE MOLD IN COMMON BEAN IN 2016 . 31 • R. Higgins and J.R. Steadman
PHYSIOLOGICAL RESISTANCE OF COMMON BEAN LINES TO Sclerotinia sclerotiorum . 33 • Lima, R.C.1; Souza, A.F.F.1; Teixera, P.H.1; Rodrigues, L.B.1; Orlando Júnior, W.A.1; Sousa, L.R.V.1; Paula Júnior, T.J.2; Vieira, R.F.2
SSR MARKERS LINKED TO META-QTLS FOR WHITE MOLD RESISTANCE IN COMMON BEAN 35 • Antonio Carlos M. Porto, Fernanda Souza Lopes, Renato C. C. Vasconcellos, Monik Evelin Leite, João Bosco dos Santos¹
PHENOTYPIC AND GENOTYPIC CHARACTERIZATION OF RELEVANT Sclerotinia sclerotiorum ISOLATES 37 • T.J.J. Miorini, A. Pannullo, T. Hornby, R.B. Higgins, S.E. Everhart, and J.R. Steadman
SEEDLING STRAW TEST: A RAPID AND RESOURCE-EFFICIENT METHOD FOR EVALUATING WHITE MOLD RESISTANCE . 39 • Haidar Arkwazee and James R. Myers
COMPARISON OF THE CONVENTIONAL AND SEEDLING STRAW TESTS FOR QUANTIFYING WHITE MOLD RESISTANCE . 41 • Haidar Arkwazee, Joel Davis and James R. Myers
PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF RNA GENOME VIRUSES IN LIMA BEAN 43 • José Evando Aguiar Beserra Jr1, José Wilgney Miguel Teixeira1, Kelvin Josemar Marques Lima1 And Marcelo Eiras2
ASSESSMENT OF THE RESISTANCE CONFERRED BY THE bc-1 ALLELES TO Bean common mosaic necrosis virus . 45 • Xue Feng1, Pablo Guzman2, James R. Myers3, and Alexander V. Karasev1,4
IDENTIFICATION OF TROPICAL BLACK BEAN BREEDING LINES RESISTANT TO BGYMV USING MOLECULAR MARKERS . 47 • Eduardo G. Garrido-Ramirez, Francisco Javier Ibarra-Pérez, Ernesto López-Salinas and Oscar Hugo Tosquy-Valle
SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISM (SNP) MARKER DISCOVERY AND GENETIC MAPPING ASSOCIATED WITH RESISTANCE TO BEAN GOLDEN YELLOW MOSAIC VIRUS . 49 • Soler A., Lobaton J.D., Macea E., Grajales M., Raatz B.*, and Beebe S.
TERMINAL WATER STRESS IMPOSED TO IDENTIFY DROUGHT TOLERANT MESOAMERICAN BLACK COMMON BEAN BREEDING LINES IN SOUTHERN MEXICO . 51 • Francisco Javier Ibarra-Pérez, Rigoberto Zetina-Lezama, Oscar Hugo Tosquy-Valle and Ernesto López-Salinas
WATER REGIME EFFECTS ON PHENOLOGY AND SEED YIELD OF TWO COMMON BEAN CULTIVARS GROWN IN DURANGO, MÉXICO . 53 • Rigoberto Rosales-Serna1*, Hilario Flores-Gallardo1
CHANGES IN THE PHENOLICS METABOLISM OF COMMON BEAN PLANTS GROWN UNDER DEFICIT IRRIGATION . 55 • Mayra Denise Herrera, Miguel Servín Palestina, Eduardo Alonso Longoria Aguero, Olivia Gabriela Rosales Bugarín.
DEFICIT IRRIGATION IMPROVES SAPONINS CONTENT IN DIFFERENT COMMON BEAN PLANT TISSUES . 57 • Mayra Denise Herrera, Miguel Servín Palestina, Eduardo Alonso Longoria Aguero, Olivia Gabriela Rosales Bugarín.
DROUGHT TOLERANCE OF COMMON BEAN GENOTYPES CHARACTERIZED BY PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS . 59 • Arruda, I.M.1; Santos, O.J.A.P.1; Stolf, R.1; Gonçalves, L.S.A.1; Moda-Cirino, V.2
HIGHER CONCENTRATION OF Fe LEADS TO HISTONE MODIFICATION IN COMMON BEAN TISSUE . 61 • Cheyenne E Durant1, Cherokee N Durant1, Lindsey Shimpa1, Maren A Johnson1, Venugopal Kalavacharla2, and Khwaja Hossain1
HIGHER CONTENT OF FE CAUSES DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION IN COMMON BEAN 63 • Johnson Maren A.1, Durant Cheyenne E.1, Durant Cherokee N.1 Shimpa Lindsey J.1, Kalavacharla V2, and Hossain Khwaja G.1
DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE OF FIFTEEN PINTO BEAN CULTIVARS TO TWO NITROGEN RATES . 65 • A Alhasan and J Heitholt
IDENTIFICATION OF BLACK COMMON BEAN BREEDING LINES ADAPTED TO ACID SOILS OF SOUTHERN VERACRUZ, MEXICO 67 • Oscar Hugo Tosquy-Valle, Rigoberto Zetina-Lezama, Francisco Javier Ibarra-Pérez, Ernesto López-Salinas, Aurelio Morales-Rivera
TOLERANCE TO ALUMINUM TOXICITY IN COMMON BEAN GENOTYPES 69 • Anderson Akihide Hirose¹; José dos Santos Neto¹; Vania Kajiwara¹; Vânia Moda-Cirino
GROWTH OF COMMON BEAN AFFECTED BY SOIL CONTAMINATED WITH CHROMIUM VI . 71 • Reis, R.H.C.L.1, Martins, G.C. 1, Efrat, R.2, Engelhardt, M.M.1, Lima, F.R.D.1, Pozza, A.A.A.1, Marques, J.J.1
MERCURY PHYT OTOXICITY IN COMMON BEANS IN SOILS OF MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL . 73 • Lima, F.R.D.1, Martins, G.C.1, Engelhardt, M.M.1, Reis, R.H.C.L.1, Cândido, G.S.1, Pereira P.1, Alacoque, J.G.1, Marques, J.J.1
NICKEL APPLICATION RATES ON DRY BEAN CULTIVARS IAC FORMOSO AND BRS NOTÁVEL . 75 • Souza, Z. R.1; Bamberg, S. M. 1; Oliveira, D. P.1; Rodak, B. W. 1; Freitas, D. S. 1; Lustosa Filho, J. F. 1; Carneiro, M. A. C. 1; Morais, A. R. 1; Moreira, F. M. S. 1; Andrade, M. J. B.1
BIOMASS AND YIELD OF COMMON BEAN (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) AS A FUNCTION OF THE NITROGEN SOURCE . 77 • Escalante-Estrada José Alberto Salvador and María Teresa Rodríguez-González
PHOSPHORUS CONTENT IN SEEDS OF COMMON BEAN GROWN IN DIFFERENT PHOSPHORUS LEVELS . 79 • Navarro, A. T.1; Santos Neto, J.1; Scholz, M.B.S.1; Moda-Cirino, V1.
NON-PREFERENCE FOR FEEDING OF Heliothis virescens BY BEAN GENOTYPES 81 • A.L. Boiça Júnior1, W.I. Eduardo1, R.F.O. Moraes1, Z.A. Ribeiro1 and B.H.S. Souza1
RESISTANCE OF DIFFERENT BEAN GENOTYPES (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) TO Aphis craccivora Koch, 1854 83 • Hoshino AT 1, Buratto JS1, Dias BF1, Luski PGG1, Androcioli HG1
RESISTANCE OF DIFFERENT COMMON BEAN GENOTYPES (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) TO WHITEFLY (Bemisia tabaci GENNADIUS, 1889) B BIOTYPE (HEMIPTERA: ALEYRODIDAE) 85 • Hoshino1 AT, Buratto1 JS, Dias1 BF, Luski1 PGG, Androcioli1 HG
STRATEGIES FOR WHITEFLY MANAGEMENT ON COMMON BEANS USING NEEM OIL AND INSETICIDE, UNDER GREENHOUSE CONDITIONS . 87 • A.L. Boiça Júnior1, W.I. Eduardo1, B.H.S. Souza1, I.R. Cedin1 and Z.A. Ribeiro1
DEVELOPMENT AND FITNESS OF Spodoptera cosmioides (WALKER) (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE) ON Phaseolus vulgaris L. GENOTYPES . 89 • M. M. Freitas1, C. A. Freitas1, L. Nogueira1, P. H. S. Barcelos1, A. L. Boiça Júnior1
FEEDING PREFERENCE OF Spodoptera frugiperda (SMITH) (LEPIDOPTERA: NOCTUIDAE) ON Phaseolus vulgaris L. GENOTYPES . 91 • C.A. Freitas1, L. Nogueira1, M. M. Freitas1, P. H. S. Barcelos1, A. L. Boiça Júnior1
ATRACTIVENESS AND NON-PREFERENCE FOR OVIPOSITION OF Tetranychus ogmophallos (ACARI: TETRANYCHIDAE) ON GENOTYPES OF Phaseolus vulgaris L. 93 • C. C. Melville1, L. Nogueira1, Daniel J. A1, E. B. Oliveira2, S. F. Zampa1, A. L. Boiça Júnior1
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GENOMIC DNA EXTRACTION METHODS IN LIMA BEAN (Phaseolus lunatus L.) 95 • Jéssica Daniele Lustosa da Silva, Gisele Holanda de Sa, Rafael da Costa Almeida, Amanda Camila dos Santos Linhares, Marcos Emanuel Oliveira Bezerra, Igor Benício Campêlo, Marilha Vieira de Brito, Ângela Celis de Almeida Lopes, Regina Lucia Ferreira Gomes
MORPHO-AGRONOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF LIMA BEAN GENOTYPES FROM SUBTROPICAL BRAZIL 97 • Régis de Araujo Pinheiro1, Gilberto Antonio Peripolli Bevilaqua2, Josuan Sturbelle Schiavon3, Irajá Ferreira Antunes4
EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE POTENTIAL DISTRIBUTION OF WILD LIMA BEAN (Phaseolus lunatus L., Fabacea) 99 • Cerda-Hurtado I. Montserrat1, Hernández-Delgado Sanjuana1, Reyes-Valdés M. Humberto2, Mayek-Pérez Netzahualcoyotl3 and González-Prieto Juan Manuel1
PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF HEAT STRESS ON LIMA BEAN (Phaseolus lunatus) AND DEVELOPMENT OF HEAT TOLERANCE SCREENING TECHNIQUES 101 • EG Ernest*, RJ Wisser and GC Johnson
OCCURRENCE OF SOIL DISEASES IN INTERCROPPING OF LIMA BEAN LANDRACES WITH MAIZE 103 • Vinicius S. Freitas, Gabriel de M. Cunha Gonçalves, Wilson V. de Assunção Neto, Antônia M. de C. Batista de Sousa, Matheus de M. Cunha Gonçalves, Maruzanete P. de Melo, Ângela Celis de A. Lopes, Regina Lucia F. Gomes
HOST REACTION OF COMMON BEAN GENOTYPES TO ROOT-KNOT NEMATODES 105 • Machado, A.C.Z.; Silva, S.A.; Fonseca Júnior, N.S.; Cirino, V.M.
ANALYSIS OF PHASEOLIN GENE COPY NUMBER BY QUANTITATIVE PCR 107 • Pandurangan, S, Marsolais, F
INTROGRESSION OF A POWDERY MILDEW RESISTANCE GENE INTO MARKET CLASS FABADA 109 • Campa A, E. Murube, JJ Ferreira
THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF THE CHARACTERS IN THE STUDY OF THE GENETIC DIVERSITY OF COMMON BEAN . 111 • Delfini, J.1; Moda-Cirino, V.1
STRATEGIES FOR USE OF GERMPLASM COLLECTIONS OF BEANS – THE CASE OF PHASEOLUS VULGARIS AT EMBRAPA TEMPERATE CLIMATE . 113 • Irajá Ferreira Antunes1, Gilberto Antonio Peripolli Bevilaqua1, Cristiane Tavares Feijó5, Tatiana Schiavon Albuquerque2, Anderson Luis Mesquita da Martha3, Patrícia da Silva Martins4, Régis de Araújo Pinheiro2, Caroline Vaz Lima2
COMMON BEAN (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) CULTIVAR EVALUATION BY FAMILY FARMERS 115
Irajá Ferreira Antunes1, Clause Fátima Brum Piana2, João Gilberto Corrêa da Silva2, Alexandre Terracciano
Villela2, Gilberto Antonio Peripolli Bevilaqua1
SEED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS OF Phaseolus USED BY FARMERS FROM OAXACA, MÉXICO 117 • A.L. García-Narváez1, S. Hernández-Delgado1*, J.L. Chávez-Servia2 & N. Mayek-Pérez1,3
DRY BEAN CULTIVAR IAC ALVORADA UNDER DIFFERENT RATES OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULANT IN THE PLANTING FURROW . 119
Oliveira, D. P.1; Soares, B. L.1; Martins, F. A. D.1; Rufini, M.; Franceschini, L.A.; Resende, E.A.M.; Moreira, F. M. S. 1; Andrade, M. J. B.1
APPLICATION RATES OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULANT IN THE PLANTING FURROW IN DRY BEAN cv. BRS ESTILO 121 • Oliveira, D. P.1; Soares, B. L.1; Martins, F. A. D.2; Rufini, M.; Pereira, R. M.; Figueiredo, M.A.; Moreira, F. M. S. 1; Andrade, M. J. B.1
TESTING A DIFFERENTIAL SET OF ANDEAN AND MESOAMERICAN COMMON BEAN GENOTYPES TO CHARACTERIZE RHIZOBIUM ISOLATES 123 • J.C. Rosas1, D. Valle1, C. Estevez de Jensen2, J.S. Beaver2 and T.G. Porch3
RHIZOBIUM INOCULATION IN DRY BEAN CV. BRSMG MADREPÉROLA SUBJECTED TO FUNGICIDE SEED TREATMENT . 125 • Cardillo, B. E. S.1; Oliveira, D. P.1; Soares, B. L.1; Martins, F. A. D.2; Ferreira Neto, G. G.1; Costa, J.C.; Moreira, F. M. S. 1; Andrade, M. J. B.1
COMPARISON OF TWO CULTIVARS OF Phaseolus vulgaris L. INOCULATED WITH A STRAIN OF NITROGEN FIXING RHIZOBACTERIA . 127 • Rentería-Chávez, Ma. Concepción1; A. García-Esteva1; J. Kohashi-Shibata1*; J. J. Almaraz2, and J. A. Estrada-Gómez3
NITROGEN FERTILIZATION AND INOCULATION OF COMMON BEAN WITH Rhizobium tropici 129 • Ribeiro, D.F.1; Oliveira, M.F.F.J.1; Braga, M.M.1; Rezende, R.M.1*; Rezende, R.A.L.S.2; Miranda, W.L.1; Freitas, A.S.1; Oliveira, D.P.3
ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY IN RELATION TO THE SIZE OF POD IN DIFFERENT SNAP BEAN GENOTYPES . 131 • Felipe F. Furlan¹; Guilherme R. Gomes¹; Gustavo H. Freiria¹; Douglas J. Bertoncelli¹; Mônica S. Omura¹; Guilherme A. C. Alves¹; Vêronica Pellizzaro¹; Tamara M. Machado²; Fernanda G. de Almeida²; Rodrigo Anschau¹; Lúcia S. A. Takahashi¹
EXPORTATION RATES OF NUTRIENTS IN SNAP BEAN WITH INDETERMINATE GROWTH HABIT . 133 • Renan Ribeiro Barzan, João Pedro Silvestre, Hector Augusto Sandoval Contreras, Gustavo Adolfo de Freitas Fregonezi and Luiz Henrique Campos de Almeida1
RESISTANCE LINES OF SNAP BEAN TO FUSARIUM WILT (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. phaseoli) . 135 • Eli Carlos de Oliveira, Guilherme Renato Gomes, Luiz Henrique Campos de Almeida, Paulo Augusto Campos Bassoli, Leticia Verônica de Oliveira, Luiz Abilio Ribeiro Alves, Renan Ribeiro Barzan, Felipe André Araujo.
INOCULATION AND LEAF FERTILIZATION OF MOLYBDENUM AND COBALT ON SNAP BEAN YIELD 137 • Felipe F. Furlan¹; Guilherme R. Gomes¹; Gustavo H. Freiria¹; Douglas J. Bertoncelli¹; Mônica S. Omura¹; Guilherme A. C. Alves¹; Vêronica Pellizzaro¹; Rodrigo Anschau¹; Eli C. de Oliveira¹; Lúcia S. A. Takahashi¹
SNAP BEAN PRODUCTIVITY UNDER DIFFERENT POPULATION DENSITIES . 139 • L.H.C. Almeida1, G.R. Gomes, R.R. Barzan, P.A.C. Bassoli, L.V. Oliveira, A.P. Barbosa, E.C. Oliveira, R. Anshau, M.M.J. Fratoni and E. Miglioranza
SENSORY AND INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS IN SNAP BEAN . 141 • Luiz Henrique Campos de Almeida, Guilherme Renato Gomes, Luiz Abílio Ribeiro Alves, André Prechlak Barbosa, Eli Carlos de Oliveira
GENETIC DISSIMILARITY AMONG GENOTYPES OF SNAP BEANS BASED ON YIELD AND PRODUCTION COMPONENTS. 143 • Rodrigo Anschau¹; Gustavo H. Freiria¹; Felipe F. Furlan¹; Douglas J. Bertoncelli¹; Guilherme R. Gomes¹; Verônica Pellizzaro¹; Mônica S. Omura¹; André B. Prechlak¹; Guilherme A. C. Alves, Lúcia S. A. Takahashi¹
CORRELATIONS AND PATH ANALYSIS UNDER MULTICOLINEARITY IN THE ASSOCIATION OF VEGETATIVE CHARACTERISTICS WITH THE YIELD OF SNAP BEANS . 145 • Rodrigo Anschau¹; Gustavo H. Freiria¹; Felipe F. Furlan¹; Douglas J. Bertoncelli¹; Guilherme R. Gomes¹; Verônica Pellizzaro¹; Mônica S. Omura¹; Nicolas A. S. Vengrus¹; Luiz H. C. Almeida¹; Lúcia S. A. Takahashi¹
CENTERS OF DOMESTICATION FOR CHINESE, SPANISH, AND BEANCAP SNAP BEAN POPULATIONS 147 • Lyle Wallace and James R. Myers
BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY IN GRAINS OF LIMA BEAN GENOTYPES 149 • Régis de Araujo Pinheiro1; Gilberto A Peripolli Bevilaqua2; Irajá Ferreira Antunes3, Lester Amorim Pinheiro4
MAPPING AND PREDICTING COLOR RETENTION AND OTHER QUALITY TRAITS IN BLACK BEAN POPULATIONS 151 • Nolan Bornowski, Fernando A. Mendoza, and James D. Kelly
COMPARISON OF COOKING TIME OF COMMERCIAL BEAN VARIETIES AND NEW BREEDING LINES DEVELOPED IN EASTERN AFRICA . 153 • Kimani, P.M., P. Komu and S. N. Njau
COOKING TIME AND SENSORY ANALYSIS OF A DRY BEAN DIVERSITY PANEL 155 • Amber N Bassett1, Karen A Cichy12 and Daniel Ambechew3
DARKENING OF THE SEED COAT IN DRY BEAN GENOTYPES DURING EARLY DAYS AFTER HARVEST . 157 • Carmen Jacinto-Hernández 1, Ramón Garza-García2, Dagoberto Garza- García 3 Irma Bernal-Lugo4
GENOTYPIC VARIATION IN FLATULENCE CAUSING OLIGOSACCHARIDES IN BIOFORTIFIED AND COMMERCIAL DRY BEAN VARIETIES 159 • P .M. Kimani1, P. Komu1, J. Mudiope2 and P. Githuka2
GENETIC VARIABILITY ASSOCIATED TO TECHNOLOGICAL QUALITY OF BEAN ELITE LINES OF SPECIAL GRAINS 161 • M.B. de Oliveira1*, A.J. de Carvalho1, F.A. Andrade2, J.E. de S. Carneiro2, O.G. Brito3, V.B. de Souza4, P.F.S., Alves1, A.M.S. de S. David1, I. Aspiazú1, L.A.C. Rocha1, É.V.C. Mendes1, T.V. Rodrigues1
GENETIC VARIABILITY FOR GRAIN TECHNOLOGICAL TRAITS IN ANDEAN COMMON BEAN GENOTYPES . 163 • Kajiwara, V.¹; Ribeiro, L.B.¹; Hirose, A.A.¹; Scholz, M.B.S.¹; Moda-Cirino, V.¹
IMPACT OF INTERACTION P AND Zn ON BIOFORTIFICATION OF BEAN 165 • Morais, E. G.1, Lima, F. R. D.1, Vaz, G. H. B.1, Vilela, E. F.1 Ferraz, R. M.1, Silva, M. L. S. 1, V. Faquin1
THE MANTECA YELLOW BEAN: A GENETIC RESOURCE OF FAST COOKING AND HIGH IRON BIOAVAILABILITY PHENOTYPES FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF DRY BEANS (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) . 167 • Jason A. Wiesinger1, Karen A. Cichy2, Elad Tako1, Jon J. Hart1, Raymond P. Glahn1
SEED ABORTION IN NATURALLY POLLINATED FLOWERS OF MEXICAN NATIVE PLANTS OF Phaseolus coccineus L 169 • Ma. Luisa P. Vargas-Vázquez; P. Yáñez-Jiménez; J. Kohashi-Shibata*; E. Uscanga-Mortera and A. García-Esteva
BEAN SEED STORED FOR 12 YEARS USING SILICA GEL AT COMMON REFRIGERATION TEMPERATURE SHOWED HIGH VIABILITY AND GERMINATION PERCENTAGE . 171 • Mildred Zapata
INTRA - AND INTER-SPECIES VARIABILITY AND GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS IN WILD AND CULTIVATED BEANS FROM MEXICO 173 • J. Martínez-Mondragón1, M. L. P. Vargas-Vázquez2, J. S. Muruaga-Martínez2, R. Ruíz-Salazar3, S. Hernández-Delgado1 & N. Mayek-Pérez1, 4*
CHARACTERIZATION OF ENVIRONMENTS WHERE WILD BEANS (Phaseolus spp.) ARE DISTRIBUTED IN MEXICO 175 • I. M. Cerda-Hurtado1*, S. Hernández-Delgado1, J. S. Muruaga-Martínez2, M. A. Reyes-Lara3, M. H. Reyes-Valdés4, J. M. González-Prieto1 & N. Mayek-Pérez1,5
GENETICS OF YIELD VARIATION AND GENOTYPE BY ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS IN THE COOPERATIVE DRY BEAN NURSERIES 177 Alice MacQueen1, Jeffrey W.White2, Phil McClean3, Tom Juenger1
EFFECT OF PLANT POPULATION IN GREAT NORTHERN AND PINTO BEAN PRODUCTION IN WESTERN NEBRASKA . 179 Carlos A. Urrea1 (currea2@unl.edu) and Eduardo Valentin Cruzado1
SHADE EFFECTS IN PINTO SALTILLO COMMON BEAN CULTIVAR GROWN UNDER TWO CROPPING SYSTEMS IN DURANGO, MÉXICO . 181 • Rigoberto Rosales-Serna1*, José Ángel Sigala Rodríguez1, Homero Sarmiento López1 and Sergio Rosales Mata1
YIELD GAINS IN DRY BEANS IN THE U.S. . 183 • George J. Vandemark1, Mark A. Brick2, James D. Kelly3, Juan M. Osorno4, and Carlos A. Urrea5*(currea2@unl.edu)
GENETIC DIVERGENCE IN COMMON BEAN GENOTYPES CULTIVATED IN NORTH OF MINAS GERAIS, BRAZIL 185 • .B. de Souza1, O.G. Brito2, A.J. de Carvalho3, M.B. de Oliveira3, J.E. de S. Carneiro4, J.C. Medeiros3, M.L. Lacerda3, J.V.S. Guerra3, A.A. de Souza2, and S.M. de Oliveira3
GENETIC PROGRESS EVALUATION IN BEAN FAMILIES, BASED ON THE POOLED ANALYSIS WITH COMMON CONTROLS . 187 • Anatércia Ferreira Alves 1*, José Eustáquio de Souza Carneiro2, Pedro Crescêncio Souza Carneiro2, Deurimar Herênio Gonçalves Júnior1, Wallysson Nascimento Lima, Aurilene Barros da Silva1.
VARIABILITY AMONG AND WITHIN COMMON BEAN PROGENIES FROM SEGREGATING POPULATIONS . 189 • Laís Andrade Pereira1, Ângela de Fátima Barbosa Abreu2, Magno Antonio Patto Ramalho1*
SELECTION STRATEGIES OF PROGENIES IN A COMMON BEAN RECURRENT SELECTION PROGRAM 191 • Roxane do Carmo Lemos1, Ângela de Fátima Barbosa Abreu2, Magno Antonio Patto Ramalho1*
CORRELATION BETWEEN GENOTYPE DIFFERENCES IN YIELD AND CANOPY TEMPERATURES IN WYOMING DRY BEAN 193 • J Heitholt, V Sharma, A Pierson, and A Piccorelli,
ADAPTABILITY AND STABILITY OF COMMON BEAN CULTIVARS WITH CARIOCA GRAIN TYPE USED IN BRAZIL 195 • Delfini, J.1; Dos Santos Neto, J.1; Moda-Cirino, V.1
SUBJECT MATTER INDEX 197
2017 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY . 198
2016 FINANCIAL STATEMENT 212
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