2020
DOI: 10.1590/1984-70332020v20n3c38
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IAC Veloz: a new early-cycle black bean cultivar

Abstract: The black bean cultivar IAC Veloz developed by the dry edible bean (or common bean) breeding program of the Instituto Agronômico-IAC stands out because of its early cycle, upright plant type, 1000 seed weight of 220 grams, and mean yield potential of 3770 kg ha-1 in a total of 18 environments.

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“…The cultivar IAC 1849 Polaco, of Carioca grain, was the only one for which the cooking time did not differ statistically with the increase in topdressing N doses, obtaining values between 20 and 22 minutes, which are below the cooking time of 30 minutes observed by Chiorato et al (2020a). The cultivar IAC Veloz, of black grains, had the longest cooking time at the N dose of 180 kg ha -1 , with a value of 27 minutes, which is below the cooking time of 32 minutes verified by Chiorato et al (2020b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…The cultivar IAC 1849 Polaco, of Carioca grain, was the only one for which the cooking time did not differ statistically with the increase in topdressing N doses, obtaining values between 20 and 22 minutes, which are below the cooking time of 30 minutes observed by Chiorato et al (2020a). The cultivar IAC Veloz, of black grains, had the longest cooking time at the N dose of 180 kg ha -1 , with a value of 27 minutes, which is below the cooking time of 32 minutes verified by Chiorato et al (2020b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…However, Brazil is not self-sufficient in the production of black beans, so imports are necessary to supply the market. These two types of grains are also the most appreciated by consumers (Chiorato et al 2020a, Chiorato et al 2020b. Grains with white, red, cream and yellow seed coat, among others, with absence or presence of streaks or strips of other colors, are known as special grain beans.…”
Section: Response Of Early-cycle Common Bean Cultivars With Carioca B...mentioning
confidence: 99%