Problematica reciente de la domesticacion del frijol

Different aspects on the history, screening, and domestication effect on the evolution of the bean species are discussed, based on the concept of species domestication. Data are examined on plant systematics and geography, etnological botany, biochemistry, arqueology, and genetics of the crop. The Phaseoli section includes 50-70 known species, of which only 5 are cultivated: Phaseolus vulgaris, P. lunatus, P. coccineus, P. polyanthus, and P. acutifolius. Considerations are given on the causes affecting the process of domestication in other species and the geographical distribution of the wild forms considered escaped or reggressive (by escaping the process of initial domestication), that are different from the wild ancestral forms although related with the currently cultivated species. Ethnological botany and biochemical data suggest that the domestication of P. vulgaris and P. lunatus, took place in areas different from the neotropics and in a separate way, and that of P. polyanthus and P. acutifolius in probably only one area of Mesoamerica. Phaseolin type is used in P. vulgaris to establish the relationship between the wild material and the cultivated species. The degree of domestication seems to differ among the different species. (CIAT)

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Main Author: Debouck, Daniel G.
Format: Conference Paper biblioteca
Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1987
Subjects:phaseolus vulgaris, phaseolus lunatus, phaseolus coccineus, phaseolus polyanthus, phaseolus acutifolius, wild beans, geographical distribution, center of origin, history, phaseolin, phytoalexins, frijol silvestre, distribución geográfica, centro de origen, historia, faseolina,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69887
http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/ciat_digital/CIAT/33401.pdf
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-698872023-06-08T21:04:11Z Problematica reciente de la domesticacion del frijol Debouck, Daniel G. phaseolus vulgaris phaseolus lunatus phaseolus coccineus phaseolus polyanthus phaseolus acutifolius wild beans geographical distribution center of origin history phaseolin phytoalexins frijol silvestre distribución geográfica centro de origen historia faseolina Different aspects on the history, screening, and domestication effect on the evolution of the bean species are discussed, based on the concept of species domestication. Data are examined on plant systematics and geography, etnological botany, biochemistry, arqueology, and genetics of the crop. The Phaseoli section includes 50-70 known species, of which only 5 are cultivated: Phaseolus vulgaris, P. lunatus, P. coccineus, P. polyanthus, and P. acutifolius. Considerations are given on the causes affecting the process of domestication in other species and the geographical distribution of the wild forms considered escaped or reggressive (by escaping the process of initial domestication), that are different from the wild ancestral forms although related with the currently cultivated species. Ethnological botany and biochemical data suggest that the domestication of P. vulgaris and P. lunatus, took place in areas different from the neotropics and in a separate way, and that of P. polyanthus and P. acutifolius in probably only one area of Mesoamerica. Phaseolin type is used in P. vulgaris to establish the relationship between the wild material and the cultivated species. The degree of domestication seems to differ among the different species. (CIAT) 1987 2016-01-18T13:33:57Z 2016-01-18T13:33:57Z Conference Paper Debouck, D.G. 1987. Problemática reciente de la domesticación del fríjol. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. 18 p. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69887 http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/ciat_digital/CIAT/33401.pdf es Open Access 18 p. application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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topic phaseolus vulgaris
phaseolus lunatus
phaseolus coccineus
phaseolus polyanthus
phaseolus acutifolius
wild beans
geographical distribution
center of origin
history
phaseolin
phytoalexins
frijol silvestre
distribución geográfica
centro de origen
historia
faseolina
phaseolus vulgaris
phaseolus lunatus
phaseolus coccineus
phaseolus polyanthus
phaseolus acutifolius
wild beans
geographical distribution
center of origin
history
phaseolin
phytoalexins
frijol silvestre
distribución geográfica
centro de origen
historia
faseolina
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
phaseolus lunatus
phaseolus coccineus
phaseolus polyanthus
phaseolus acutifolius
wild beans
geographical distribution
center of origin
history
phaseolin
phytoalexins
frijol silvestre
distribución geográfica
centro de origen
historia
faseolina
phaseolus vulgaris
phaseolus lunatus
phaseolus coccineus
phaseolus polyanthus
phaseolus acutifolius
wild beans
geographical distribution
center of origin
history
phaseolin
phytoalexins
frijol silvestre
distribución geográfica
centro de origen
historia
faseolina
Debouck, Daniel G.
Problematica reciente de la domesticacion del frijol
description Different aspects on the history, screening, and domestication effect on the evolution of the bean species are discussed, based on the concept of species domestication. Data are examined on plant systematics and geography, etnological botany, biochemistry, arqueology, and genetics of the crop. The Phaseoli section includes 50-70 known species, of which only 5 are cultivated: Phaseolus vulgaris, P. lunatus, P. coccineus, P. polyanthus, and P. acutifolius. Considerations are given on the causes affecting the process of domestication in other species and the geographical distribution of the wild forms considered escaped or reggressive (by escaping the process of initial domestication), that are different from the wild ancestral forms although related with the currently cultivated species. Ethnological botany and biochemical data suggest that the domestication of P. vulgaris and P. lunatus, took place in areas different from the neotropics and in a separate way, and that of P. polyanthus and P. acutifolius in probably only one area of Mesoamerica. Phaseolin type is used in P. vulgaris to establish the relationship between the wild material and the cultivated species. The degree of domestication seems to differ among the different species. (CIAT)
format Conference Paper
topic_facet phaseolus vulgaris
phaseolus lunatus
phaseolus coccineus
phaseolus polyanthus
phaseolus acutifolius
wild beans
geographical distribution
center of origin
history
phaseolin
phytoalexins
frijol silvestre
distribución geográfica
centro de origen
historia
faseolina
author Debouck, Daniel G.
author_facet Debouck, Daniel G.
author_sort Debouck, Daniel G.
title Problematica reciente de la domesticacion del frijol
title_short Problematica reciente de la domesticacion del frijol
title_full Problematica reciente de la domesticacion del frijol
title_fullStr Problematica reciente de la domesticacion del frijol
title_full_unstemmed Problematica reciente de la domesticacion del frijol
title_sort problematica reciente de la domesticacion del frijol
publisher International Center for Tropical Agriculture
publishDate 1987
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/69887
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