In this chapter, we lead the reader through several topics related to common bean germplasm, including crop dissemination across the Old World, landraces developed by farmers, characterization and safeguard of germplasm. These topics are attracting a great deal of attention, especially in recent years, when the international community has become increasingly aware of the relevance of safeguarding plant genetic resources. Early studies were mainly aimed at performing exploratory analyses of agro-morphological traits, with the goal of improving yield and pest resistance. Moreover, phaseolin variation was studied to check the distribution of the two common bean gene pools. The recent development of DNA-based markers has allowed significant improvement in knowledge on genetic variation within the European germplasm, as well as the capacity to trace its divergence from the American germplasm. The different strategies applied to safeguard the European germplasm are described together with their drawbacks.

European common bean

Lioi L
Primo
;
Piergiovanni AR
Ultimo
2013

Abstract

In this chapter, we lead the reader through several topics related to common bean germplasm, including crop dissemination across the Old World, landraces developed by farmers, characterization and safeguard of germplasm. These topics are attracting a great deal of attention, especially in recent years, when the international community has become increasingly aware of the relevance of safeguarding plant genetic resources. Early studies were mainly aimed at performing exploratory analyses of agro-morphological traits, with the goal of improving yield and pest resistance. Moreover, phaseolin variation was studied to check the distribution of the two common bean gene pools. The recent development of DNA-based markers has allowed significant improvement in knowledge on genetic variation within the European germplasm, as well as the capacity to trace its divergence from the American germplasm. The different strategies applied to safeguard the European germplasm are described together with their drawbacks.
2013
Istituto di Bioscienze e Biorisorse
Inglese
Singh M., Upadhyaya HD, Bisht I.S.
Genetic and Genomic Resources of Grain Legume Improvement
11
40
30
978-0-12-397935-3
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780123979353
Elsevier
Oxford
REGNO UNITO DI GRAN BRETAGNA
Esperti anonimi
phaseolus
europe
domestication
evolution
landrace
Il capitolo "European Common Bean" tratta degli aspetti relativi alla diffusione del fagiolo (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Europa. Il contributo fornisce dettagliate e aggiornate informazioni sulla origine, distribuzione e diversità del materiale coltivato. Vengono sviluppati aspetti relativi alla introduzione e disseminazione del fagiolo in Europa con citazioni di precise fonti storiche che hanno richiesto un grande lavoro di ricerca bibliografica. Inoltre viene descritto lo stato dell'arte sulle strategie di conservazione e utilizzo per il miglioramento genetico del germoplasma europeo. Vengono anche analizzati aspetti relativi all'uso di marcatori biochimici e molecolari per lo studio delle risorse genetiche e descritti alcuni casi-studio. In definitiva una panoramica accurata e aggiornata sulle risorse genetiche di fagiolo nel vecchio continente.
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2
02 Contributo in Volume::02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
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