Combined selection for grain yield, cooking quality and minerals in the common bean

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Combined selection for grain yield, cooking and nutritional quality is important in the improvement of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L). The objectives of this study therefore were to evaluate the gennetc variability of the common bean lines as to grain yield, cooking time and the minerals concentration in the grains, to study the linear association between these characteristics and use the Z̄ index to select those advanced lines which are superior in most of these characteristics. To do this, 16 common bean lines were evaluated in two growing seasons. The data were subjected to variance analysis and the Pearson correlation, and the Z̄ index was then estimated. The lines presented gennetc variability for grain yield, cooking time and calcium and iron concentrations in the grains. Low values for the correlation estimates were found between grain yield and concentrations of potassium (r = -0.3497), zinc (r = 0.3486) and copper (r = 0.2729). The Gen Pr 14-2-3 line presents the highest Z̄ index for grain yield, cooking time and concentrations of potassium, iron, zinc and copper in the grains, being recommended for controlled hybridization in common bean breeding programs for biofortification.

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Ribeiro, N. D., Mambrin, R. B., Storck, L., Prigol, M., & Nogueira, C. W. (2013). Combined selection for grain yield, cooking quality and minerals in the common bean. Revista Ciencia Agronomica, 44(4), 869–877. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1806-66902013000400025

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