@article{Beaver_Godoy_Rosas_Steadman_2006, title={Strategies for selecting common bean with a higher resistance to web-blight.}, volume={13}, url={https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/agromeso/article/view/13563}, DOI={10.15517/am.v13i1.13563}, abstractNote={Higher levels of web blight<br />resistance is needed to increase common bean yield and seed<br />quality in the hot and humid regions of Central America and<br />the Caribbean. Only moderate levels of resistance have been<br />identified in common bean. Moreover, virulence patterns of<br />the web- blight pathogen, Thanatephorus cucumeris (Frank)<br />Donk, vary among geographic locations. Fields screening for<br />web-blight resistance is limited to seasons that favor the<br />development of the disease. In the field, it is also difficult to<br />separate disease avoidance due to plant architecture and<br />physiological resistance. Greenhouse and laboratory<br />techniques have been developed that facilitate the screening<br />of bean lines for physiological resistance. A recurrent<br />selection scheme is proposed to select beans with higher<br />levels of web-blight resistance. Inter-specific crosses may be<br />used to broaden the genetic base of resistance to web-blight.<br />P. coccineus lines with useful levels of resistance have been<br />identified. Transgenic bean plants with herbicide resistance<br />would be useful for minimum tillage. A cover of dead<br />vegetation on the soil surface could help to reduce the spread<br />of web-blight.}, number={1}, journal={Agronomía Mesoamericana}, author={Beaver, James S. and Godoy, Graciela and Rosas, Juan Carlos and Steadman, James}, year={2006}, month={Jan.}, pages={67–72} }