Determination of some parameters of landrace green bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes collected from Western Mediterranean Region of Turkey

Being one of the agricultural products to be commonly grown and consumed in the world, beans display a wide range of production and sort in Turkey though it is not a native land. Although the beans production is limited to some parts of Turkey, it is commonly cultivated for family consumption both a...

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Main Authors: Kamile Ulukapı, Köksal Aydinşakir, Rana Kurum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bati Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute 2018-12-01
Series:Derim
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Online Access:http://www.derim.com.tr/download/article-file/595678
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Summary:Being one of the agricultural products to be commonly grown and consumed in the world, beans display a wide range of production and sort in Turkey though it is not a native land. Although the beans production is limited to some parts of Turkey, it is commonly cultivated for family consumption both at low and high-altitude territories. However, the demand towards the commercial seeds seems to increase today, and this situation threatens the presence of landrace genotypes. The landrace genotypes, one of the genetic sources, are crucial for maintaining the genetic variability, food safety and breeding applications. From this point of view, this study was conducted in order to determine some parameters of landrace green bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes collected from Antalya, Isparta, and Burdur in Western-Mediterranean of Turkey between 2013 and 2014. In order to develop a gene pool and to make a beginning material for breeding studies, 124 landrace common bean genotypes adapted to both coastal line and highlands have been gathered, recorded and taken under protection with the detected locations. As a result of the study, the most genotypes were collected from Antalya province. It has been determined that there are more landrace common bean varieties (56.5%) in higher altitude areas and it is detected that the pole type (5.5%) is more common than the bush type. Furthermore, the seeds of 62.9% of the collected genotypes were unicolor and white color was predominant in the seed color.
ISSN:1300-3496
1300-3496