Phaseolus Genetic Resources and Breeding in Brazil

  • Vieira C
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Beans are an ancient crop in Brazil. Reports from the 16th century indicate that beans were already cultivated by the Indians when the Portuguese arrived; they mention cassava and maize as common foods among the Indians, but also include references to...

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Vieira, C. (1988). Phaseolus Genetic Resources and Breeding in Brazil (pp. 467–483). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2786-5_19

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