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Published online 8 September 2006
Published in Crop Sci 46:2111-2120 (2006)
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Selection for Drought Resistance in Dry Bean Landraces and Cultivars

Carlos German Muñoz-Pereaa, Henry Terána, Richard G. Allena, James L. Wrightb, Dale T. Westermannb and Shree P. Singha,*

a University of Idaho, 3793 N 3600 E, Kimberly, ID 83341-5076
b USDA-ARS-Northwest Irrigation & Soils Research Laboratory, Kimberly, ID 83341-5076


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Fig. 1. A, B, and C, respectively, water potential at 23, 46, and 92 cm depths before and after each of four irrigations for two dry bean landraces and four cultivars evaluated under intermittent drought-stressed environment at Kimberly, Idaho in 2003. The second, fifth, and sixth irrigation were skipped. High peaks represent after and low peaks before irrigation.

 

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Fig. 2. Classification of three dry bean landraces and 13 cultivars according to mean seed yield evaluated in non-stressed and intermittent drought-stressed environments at Kimberly, Idaho in 2003.

 

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Fig. 3. Classification of three dry bean landraces and 13 cultivars according to mean seed yield evaluated in non-stressed and drought-stressed environments at Kimberly, Idaho in 2004.

 





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