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Variability of root traits in common bean genotypes at different levels of phosphorus supply and ontogenetic stages

Roberto dos Santos Trindade, Adelson Paulo Araújo

01/Aug/2014

Selection of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars with enhanced root growth would be a strategy for increasing P uptake and grain yield in tropical soils, but the strong plasticity of root traits may compromise their inclusion in breeding programs. The aim of this study was to evaluate the magnitude of the genotypic variability of root traits in common bean plants at two ontogenetic stages and two soil P levels. Twenty-four common bean genotypes, comprising the four growth habits that […]

Genotypic variability in seed accumulation of foliar-applied molybdenum to common bean

Rogério Faria Vieira, Trazilbo José de Paula Júnior, José Eustáquio de Souza Carneiro, Marina Viana Queiroz

01/Feb/2014

The genotypic variability in molybdenum (Mo) accumulation in common bean seeds has been demonstrated in cases in which soil is the main Mo source, but this variability is yet unknown when Mo is foliar-applied. Therefore, seed Mo concentrations (SMoCc) and seed Mo contents (SMoCt) of 12 genotypes were determined in four experiments in the Zona da Mata, Minas Gerais, Brazil, in which plants were sprayed with 600 g ha-1 Mo. For comparison, two additional experiments without external Mo were conducted. […]

Leaf area of common bean genotypes during early pod filling as related to plant adaptation to limited phosphorus supply

Roberto Santos Trindade, Adelson Paulo Araújo, Marcelo Grandi Teixeira

01/Feb/2010

Low phosphorus supply markedly limits leaf growth and genotypes able to maintain adequate leaf area at low P could adapt better to limited-P conditions. This work aimed to investigate the relationship between leaf area production of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) genotypes during early pod filling and plant adaptation to limited P supply. Twenty-four genotypes, comprised of the four growth habits in the species and two weedy accessions, were grown at two P level applied to the soil (20 and 80 […]