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Races of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris,Fabaceae)
Authors:Shree P. Singh  Paul Gepts  Daniel G. Debouck
Affiliation:1. Bean Program, CIAT, AA 6713, Cali, Colombia
2. Department of Agronomy and Range Sciences, University of California, 95616-8515, Davis, CA, USA
3. IBPGR, Via delle Sette Chiese 142, 00145, Rome, Italy
Abstract:Evidence for genetic diversity in cultivated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is reviewed. Multivariate statistical analyses of morphological, agronomic, and molecular data, as well as other available information on Latin American landraces representing various geographical and ecological regions of their primary centers of domestications in the Americas, reveal the existence of two major groups of germplasm: Middle American and Andean South American, which could be further divided into six races. Three races originated in Middle America (races Durango, Jalisco, and Mesoamerica) and three in Andean South America (races Chile, Nueva Granada, and Peru). Their distinctive characteristics and their relationships with previously reported gene pools are discussed.
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