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- W2065354967 abstract "Abstract Due to adaptation to new ecological and manmade conditions, the large diversity evolved in the European common bean germplasm is of particular interest for plant breeding. The knowledge of the genetic relationships within and among races and gene pools and their performance per se will provide bean breeders with a starting point in designing crosses using contrasting and complementary parents to broaden the genetic base within the different commercial classes. A genetic study of seed size variation and protein markers in progeny derived from 16 intraracial, interracial and inter-gene pools European common bean populations was conducted. General and specific combining ability (GCA and SCA) values were significant for seed weight, indicating that both additive and nonadditive genetic effects were involved in conditioning seed weight. Interracial populations showed transgressive values due to the accumulation of large-seeded alleles. Genetic variation inside Andean germplasm, and Chile and Peru races in particular, exhibited useful genetic progress in these populations, providing lines with a large seed size, and so, an excellent market potential. The distribution of incompatibility between both gene pools (Mesoamerican and Andean) of the common bean was explored. Inter-gene pool populations provided lower means of inbred segregants than the mid-parent value. Therefore, a good option it would be select for large seed size according to a recurrent or congruity inbred-backcrossing selection programs. Analysis of allele markers frequencies in inter-gene populations showed segregation distortion with a higher than expected frequency of alleles from the Mesoamerican gene pool, many of which were fixed in the F7 lines. The presence of a great percentage of markers that showed segregation distortion in these populations (87%) indicated that this phenomenon can be amplified by using distance related common bean genotypes. In addition, a high percentage of heterozygotes for the Phs locus (for the seed storage protein phaseolin) was found, which suggest that the Andean homozygous TT could not be expressed in Mesoamerican genetic background due to the action of some form of female specific mechanisms that affected gene exchange between parental germplasm in inter-gene pool populations. The present work provides useful information in the establishment of large seed size germplasm that could have a great deal of interest among breeders and may offer some possibilities to exploit existing variation within and between common bean races." @default.
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- W2065354967 title "Genetics of intra-gene pool and inter-gene pool hybridization for seed traits in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) germplasm from Europe" @default.
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