Production and disease resistance of elite black bean lines previously selected using mineral nitrogen fertilization cultivated with natural versus artificial nitrogen supplementation.

Nitrogen (N) is the most important soil nutrient for common beans; the main sources are mineral N fertilizers and symbiotic N fixation (SNF). The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is a N fixing species, but breeding programs have neglected this fact. We investigates black seeded elite lines grown with mineral N fertilization or using inoculation with rhizobia to select lines with broad adaptability, high yield stability, and high agronomic performance. Fifteen black seeded common bean elite lines and cultivars, all of them selected under mineral N fertilization, were evaluated in major bean crop regions in the Brazilian states of Goiás, Paraná and Distrito Federal in different growing seasons and years, totaling 13 environments (combination of location/growing season/year). Two side-by-side experiments were set up in each environment, one exclusively with mineral N fertilization (total of 80 kg ha-1 of N) and another with Rhizobium inoculation only. The agronomic traits evaluated were seed yield, 100-seed weight, sieve yield, reaction to anthracnose and angular leaf spot. The nodulation traits evaluated were number of nodules and nodule dry matter, specific weight of nodules and relative nodulation index. The N source significantly affected seed yield, 100-seed weight and reaction to anthracnose. All lines produced a higher yield and had higher 100-seed weight under N mineral fertilization; but they were more resistant to disease when inoculated with rhizobia. The interaction between lines and N sources was significant for seed yield, sieve yield, and reaction to anthracnose. However, it did not affect selection of the best lines regardless of N source. The cultivars BRS FP403 and BRS Esteio are recommended for planting with either of the two N sources because they were the highest yielding and exhibited high adaptability and stability under both N supply systems. Selection of superior lines does not appear to depend on the source of N used during crop development. The lines BRS Campeiro and CNFP 15177 gave the highest nodulation index, indicating that these lines should be used in crosses with high yielding lines to produce lines with high seed yield and high nodulation, reducing possible yield losses in SNF systems compared to those that useonly mineral N fertilizer.

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Main Authors: DIAS, P. A. S., MELO, P. G. S., MELO, L. C., SOUZA, T. L. P. O., FARIA, L. C. de, FERREIRA, E. P. B., PEREIRA, H. S.
Other Authors: POLIANNA ALVES SILVA DIAS, UFG; PATRICIA GUIMARAES SANTOS MELO, UFG; LEONARDO CUNHA MELO, CNPAF; THIAGO LIVIO PESSOA OLIV DE SOUZA, CNPAF; LUIS CLAUDIO DE FARIA, CNPAF; ENDERSON PETRONIO DE BRITO FERREIRA, CNPAF; HELTON SANTOS PEREIRA, CNPAF.
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Published: 2020-05-04
Subjects:Symbiotic N fixation, Feijão, Phaseolus Vulgaris, Nodulação, Rhizobium, Fixação de Nitrogênio, Melhoramento Genético Vegetal, Beans, Plant breeding, Nitrogen fixation, Nodulation,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11220302020-05-05T04:39:42Z Production and disease resistance of elite black bean lines previously selected using mineral nitrogen fertilization cultivated with natural versus artificial nitrogen supplementation. DIAS, P. A. S. MELO, P. G. S. MELO, L. C. SOUZA, T. L. P. O. FARIA, L. C. de FERREIRA, E. P. B. PEREIRA, H. S. POLIANNA ALVES SILVA DIAS, UFG; PATRICIA GUIMARAES SANTOS MELO, UFG; LEONARDO CUNHA MELO, CNPAF; THIAGO LIVIO PESSOA OLIV DE SOUZA, CNPAF; LUIS CLAUDIO DE FARIA, CNPAF; ENDERSON PETRONIO DE BRITO FERREIRA, CNPAF; HELTON SANTOS PEREIRA, CNPAF. Symbiotic N fixation Feijão Phaseolus Vulgaris Nodulação Rhizobium Fixação de Nitrogênio Melhoramento Genético Vegetal Beans Plant breeding Nitrogen fixation Nodulation Nitrogen (N) is the most important soil nutrient for common beans; the main sources are mineral N fertilizers and symbiotic N fixation (SNF). The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is a N fixing species, but breeding programs have neglected this fact. We investigates black seeded elite lines grown with mineral N fertilization or using inoculation with rhizobia to select lines with broad adaptability, high yield stability, and high agronomic performance. Fifteen black seeded common bean elite lines and cultivars, all of them selected under mineral N fertilization, were evaluated in major bean crop regions in the Brazilian states of Goiás, Paraná and Distrito Federal in different growing seasons and years, totaling 13 environments (combination of location/growing season/year). Two side-by-side experiments were set up in each environment, one exclusively with mineral N fertilization (total of 80 kg ha-1 of N) and another with Rhizobium inoculation only. The agronomic traits evaluated were seed yield, 100-seed weight, sieve yield, reaction to anthracnose and angular leaf spot. The nodulation traits evaluated were number of nodules and nodule dry matter, specific weight of nodules and relative nodulation index. The N source significantly affected seed yield, 100-seed weight and reaction to anthracnose. All lines produced a higher yield and had higher 100-seed weight under N mineral fertilization; but they were more resistant to disease when inoculated with rhizobia. The interaction between lines and N sources was significant for seed yield, sieve yield, and reaction to anthracnose. However, it did not affect selection of the best lines regardless of N source. The cultivars BRS FP403 and BRS Esteio are recommended for planting with either of the two N sources because they were the highest yielding and exhibited high adaptability and stability under both N supply systems. Selection of superior lines does not appear to depend on the source of N used during crop development. The lines BRS Campeiro and CNFP 15177 gave the highest nodulation index, indicating that these lines should be used in crosses with high yielding lines to produce lines with high seed yield and high nodulation, reducing possible yield losses in SNF systems compared to those that useonly mineral N fertilizer. 2020-05-05T04:39:34Z 2020-05-05T04:39:34Z 2020-05-04 2020 Artigo de periódico Genetics and Molecular Research, v. 19, n. 2, gmr18491, 2020. 1676-5680 http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1122030 10.4238/gmr18491 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Symbiotic N fixation
Feijão
Phaseolus Vulgaris
Nodulação
Rhizobium
Fixação de Nitrogênio
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Beans
Plant breeding
Nitrogen fixation
Nodulation
Symbiotic N fixation
Feijão
Phaseolus Vulgaris
Nodulação
Rhizobium
Fixação de Nitrogênio
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Beans
Plant breeding
Nitrogen fixation
Nodulation
spellingShingle Symbiotic N fixation
Feijão
Phaseolus Vulgaris
Nodulação
Rhizobium
Fixação de Nitrogênio
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Beans
Plant breeding
Nitrogen fixation
Nodulation
Symbiotic N fixation
Feijão
Phaseolus Vulgaris
Nodulação
Rhizobium
Fixação de Nitrogênio
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Beans
Plant breeding
Nitrogen fixation
Nodulation
DIAS, P. A. S.
MELO, P. G. S.
MELO, L. C.
SOUZA, T. L. P. O.
FARIA, L. C. de
FERREIRA, E. P. B.
PEREIRA, H. S.
Production and disease resistance of elite black bean lines previously selected using mineral nitrogen fertilization cultivated with natural versus artificial nitrogen supplementation.
description Nitrogen (N) is the most important soil nutrient for common beans; the main sources are mineral N fertilizers and symbiotic N fixation (SNF). The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is a N fixing species, but breeding programs have neglected this fact. We investigates black seeded elite lines grown with mineral N fertilization or using inoculation with rhizobia to select lines with broad adaptability, high yield stability, and high agronomic performance. Fifteen black seeded common bean elite lines and cultivars, all of them selected under mineral N fertilization, were evaluated in major bean crop regions in the Brazilian states of Goiás, Paraná and Distrito Federal in different growing seasons and years, totaling 13 environments (combination of location/growing season/year). Two side-by-side experiments were set up in each environment, one exclusively with mineral N fertilization (total of 80 kg ha-1 of N) and another with Rhizobium inoculation only. The agronomic traits evaluated were seed yield, 100-seed weight, sieve yield, reaction to anthracnose and angular leaf spot. The nodulation traits evaluated were number of nodules and nodule dry matter, specific weight of nodules and relative nodulation index. The N source significantly affected seed yield, 100-seed weight and reaction to anthracnose. All lines produced a higher yield and had higher 100-seed weight under N mineral fertilization; but they were more resistant to disease when inoculated with rhizobia. The interaction between lines and N sources was significant for seed yield, sieve yield, and reaction to anthracnose. However, it did not affect selection of the best lines regardless of N source. The cultivars BRS FP403 and BRS Esteio are recommended for planting with either of the two N sources because they were the highest yielding and exhibited high adaptability and stability under both N supply systems. Selection of superior lines does not appear to depend on the source of N used during crop development. The lines BRS Campeiro and CNFP 15177 gave the highest nodulation index, indicating that these lines should be used in crosses with high yielding lines to produce lines with high seed yield and high nodulation, reducing possible yield losses in SNF systems compared to those that useonly mineral N fertilizer.
author2 POLIANNA ALVES SILVA DIAS, UFG; PATRICIA GUIMARAES SANTOS MELO, UFG; LEONARDO CUNHA MELO, CNPAF; THIAGO LIVIO PESSOA OLIV DE SOUZA, CNPAF; LUIS CLAUDIO DE FARIA, CNPAF; ENDERSON PETRONIO DE BRITO FERREIRA, CNPAF; HELTON SANTOS PEREIRA, CNPAF.
author_facet POLIANNA ALVES SILVA DIAS, UFG; PATRICIA GUIMARAES SANTOS MELO, UFG; LEONARDO CUNHA MELO, CNPAF; THIAGO LIVIO PESSOA OLIV DE SOUZA, CNPAF; LUIS CLAUDIO DE FARIA, CNPAF; ENDERSON PETRONIO DE BRITO FERREIRA, CNPAF; HELTON SANTOS PEREIRA, CNPAF.
DIAS, P. A. S.
MELO, P. G. S.
MELO, L. C.
SOUZA, T. L. P. O.
FARIA, L. C. de
FERREIRA, E. P. B.
PEREIRA, H. S.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Symbiotic N fixation
Feijão
Phaseolus Vulgaris
Nodulação
Rhizobium
Fixação de Nitrogênio
Melhoramento Genético Vegetal
Beans
Plant breeding
Nitrogen fixation
Nodulation
author DIAS, P. A. S.
MELO, P. G. S.
MELO, L. C.
SOUZA, T. L. P. O.
FARIA, L. C. de
FERREIRA, E. P. B.
PEREIRA, H. S.
author_sort DIAS, P. A. S.
title Production and disease resistance of elite black bean lines previously selected using mineral nitrogen fertilization cultivated with natural versus artificial nitrogen supplementation.
title_short Production and disease resistance of elite black bean lines previously selected using mineral nitrogen fertilization cultivated with natural versus artificial nitrogen supplementation.
title_full Production and disease resistance of elite black bean lines previously selected using mineral nitrogen fertilization cultivated with natural versus artificial nitrogen supplementation.
title_fullStr Production and disease resistance of elite black bean lines previously selected using mineral nitrogen fertilization cultivated with natural versus artificial nitrogen supplementation.
title_full_unstemmed Production and disease resistance of elite black bean lines previously selected using mineral nitrogen fertilization cultivated with natural versus artificial nitrogen supplementation.
title_sort production and disease resistance of elite black bean lines previously selected using mineral nitrogen fertilization cultivated with natural versus artificial nitrogen supplementation.
publishDate 2020-05-04
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1122030
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