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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 661512TARS-MST1Phaseolus vulgaris L. Puerto Rico, United StatesW62011DEVELOPEDPRE 2011Breeding materialTARS-MST1 showed significantly higher seed yield than a susceptible check and a local control under high temperature stress in a field trial, and in a combined analysis of yield under drought and non-stress conditions, conducted in Nebraska and Puerto Rico, the geometric mean was similar to the drought tolerant control genotypes. TARS-MST1 showed moderate resistance to Rhizoctonia solani AG2-2 in the greenhouse, moderate root rot resistance in a multiply-stressed root rot field nursery, and tolerance to M. phaseolina in an inoculated field trial. TARS-MST1 showed resistance to multiple strains of common bacterial blight, and a hypersensitive response to the NL3 strain of BCMNV (Bean Common Mosaic Necrosis Virus), indicating the presence of the I gene. The presence of the I gene was confirmed with the SW13 SCAR marker, and of CBB resistance with SCAR markers SU91 and SAP6. In the combined analysis, TARS-MST1 flowered in 41 days and matured in 79 to 81 days. The 100 seed weight was 21.7 g. The color and seed size of the line is satisfactory.1872617PI 661512
1PI 661970SB-DT1Phaseolus vulgaris L. Puerto Rico, United StatesW62011DEVELOPEDPRE 2011Breeding materialSB-DT1 showed higher seed yield than a susceptible check and a local control under high temperature stress in a field trial, and in a combined analysis of yield under drought and non-stress conditions, conducted in Nebraska and Puerto Rico, the geometric mean was similar to the drought tolerant control genotypes. SB-DT1 showed moderate resistance to Rhizoctonia solani AG2-2 in the greenhouse, moderate root rot resistance in a multiply-stressed root rot field nursery, and tolerance to M. phaseolina in an inoculated field trial. SB-DT1 was susceptible to multiple strains of common bacterial blight, and had a hypersensitive response to the NL3 strain of BCMNV (Bean Common Mosaic Necrosis Virus), indicating the presence of the I gene. The presence of the I gene was confirmed with the SW13 SCAR marker. In the combined analysis, SB-DT1flowered in 41 days and matured in 79 to 81 days. The 100 seed weight was 23.5 g. The color and seed size of the line is satisfactory.1872618PI 661970