BUSH SNAP BEAN GENOTYPES UNDER CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC CULTIVATION

Snap bean is a species widely cultivated in Goiás, in which cultivars of indeterminate growth are used in a staking system. Considering the high cost of staking and the unavailability of a workforce, there has been a demand for bush cultivars, but little is available on the market. In this sense, t...

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Main Authors: Valdivina Lúcia Vidal, Aracelle Assunção, Marcos Coelho, Raimunda Nascimento Sales, Nei Peixoto
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul 2022-12-01
Series:Revista de Agricultura Neotropical
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Online Access:https://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/article/view/6827
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author Valdivina Lúcia Vidal
Aracelle Assunção
Marcos Coelho
Raimunda Nascimento Sales
Nei Peixoto
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Raimunda Nascimento Sales
Nei Peixoto
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description Snap bean is a species widely cultivated in Goiás, in which cultivars of indeterminate growth are used in a staking system. Considering the high cost of staking and the unavailability of a workforce, there has been a demand for bush cultivars, but little is available on the market. In this sense, the present study was developed to evaluate, in 2016, under the conventional and organic cultivation systems, in Anápolis-GO, the behavior of 20 bush snap bean genotypes. The experimental design was randomized blocks, with 20 treatments and three replications. There was a significant interaction between genotypes and cultivation systems for vigor, average pod mass, number of pods per plant, and pod yield, evidencing that the types of cultivation, organic and conventional, interfered with the response of these variables. Although the Commodore Improved cultivar has excelled in pod yield in the conventional system, all genotypes were suitable for organic production. Hab 39, Improved Gold Wax, Kentucky Wonder Bush, Provider, Stringless Green, and Tendergreen genotypes are unsuitable for the conventional production system.
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spelling doaj.art-3a4306bbf57645a2afa53427efb41d0e2022-12-22T04:36:10ZengUniversidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do SulRevista de Agricultura Neotropical2358-63032022-12-019410.32404/rean.v9i4.6827BUSH SNAP BEAN GENOTYPES UNDER CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC CULTIVATIONValdivina Lúcia Vidal0Aracelle Assunção 1Marcos Coelho2Raimunda Nascimento Sales3Nei Peixoto4Agência Goiana de Assistência TécnicaAgência Goiana de Assistência TécnicaAgência Goiana de Assistência TécnicaAgência Goiana de Assistência TécnicaUniversidade Estadual de Goiás Snap bean is a species widely cultivated in Goiás, in which cultivars of indeterminate growth are used in a staking system. Considering the high cost of staking and the unavailability of a workforce, there has been a demand for bush cultivars, but little is available on the market. In this sense, the present study was developed to evaluate, in 2016, under the conventional and organic cultivation systems, in Anápolis-GO, the behavior of 20 bush snap bean genotypes. The experimental design was randomized blocks, with 20 treatments and three replications. There was a significant interaction between genotypes and cultivation systems for vigor, average pod mass, number of pods per plant, and pod yield, evidencing that the types of cultivation, organic and conventional, interfered with the response of these variables. Although the Commodore Improved cultivar has excelled in pod yield in the conventional system, all genotypes were suitable for organic production. Hab 39, Improved Gold Wax, Kentucky Wonder Bush, Provider, Stringless Green, and Tendergreen genotypes are unsuitable for the conventional production system. https://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/article/view/6827Phaseolus vulgaris L.Production systemOrganic agriculture
spellingShingle Valdivina Lúcia Vidal
Aracelle Assunção
Marcos Coelho
Raimunda Nascimento Sales
Nei Peixoto
BUSH SNAP BEAN GENOTYPES UNDER CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC CULTIVATION
Revista de Agricultura Neotropical
Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Production system
Organic agriculture
title BUSH SNAP BEAN GENOTYPES UNDER CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC CULTIVATION
title_full BUSH SNAP BEAN GENOTYPES UNDER CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC CULTIVATION
title_fullStr BUSH SNAP BEAN GENOTYPES UNDER CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC CULTIVATION
title_full_unstemmed BUSH SNAP BEAN GENOTYPES UNDER CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC CULTIVATION
title_short BUSH SNAP BEAN GENOTYPES UNDER CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC CULTIVATION
title_sort bush snap bean genotypes under conventional and organic cultivation
topic Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Production system
Organic agriculture
url https://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/article/view/6827
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