Recurrent selection in common bean aiming at resistance to white mold in a greenhouse

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The objectives of this study were to estimate the genetic progress of mass selection for white mold resistance in common bean, evaluated in a greenhouse in cycle XII of recurrent selection (900 S0 plants), and compare it with field selection in previous cycles. In addition, progress was compared with microsatellite marker-assisted selection (MAS) among S0:1 progenies. The 79 most resistant S0:1 were evaluated under field conditions using a 9×9 simple lattice design; the 21 best S0:2 and those selected from cycles IX, X, and XI were evaluated in a 6×6 triple lattice. Genetic progress was 4.25% per cycle, and 12.17% between cycles XI and XII, showing higher selection efficiency in the greenhouse. The phenotypic gain and gain from assisted selection among the S0:1 progenies were 5.08 and 1.57%, respectively, and the low value of MAS was due to only two markers (BM189 and BMD20) explaining the resistance.

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Lopes, F. S., Leite, M. E., Porto, A. C. M., Miguel, L. A., De Oliveira Lima Reis, V., & Dos Santos, J. B. (2019). Recurrent selection in common bean aiming at resistance to white mold in a greenhouse. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology, 19(1), 95–101. https://doi.org/10.1590/1984-70332019v19n1a13

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