2020
DOI: 10.1590/1984-70332020v20n3c39
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Abstract: IAC Nuance and IAC Tigre are special common bean cultivars for consumption in Brazil and for international markets. IAC Nuance has a 75-day cycle, with cranberry type rajado (streaked/dappled) bean seeds. IAC Tigre has 85-day cycle, a cream-colored seed coat with brown specks (pinto bean type). These cultivars are moderately resistant to anthracnose, angular leaf spot, fusarium wilt, common bacterial blight, and bacterial wilt.

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“…In this regard, in recent years, new cultivars with bean commercial types that are consumed outside of Brazil were recommended for growing in Brazil: BRS Embaixador (Aidar et al, 2008a), with DKR beans; BRS Executivo (Aidar et al, 2008b), with sugar beans; BRSMG Realce (Melo et al, 2014), with rajado beans; BRS Ártico (Pereira et al, 2016), with white beans; IAC Nuance (Carbonell et al, 2020), with cranberry beans; IAC Tigre (Carbonel et al, 2020), with pinto beans; and IAC Boreal (Chiorato et al, 2008) and BRS FS305 (Pereira et al, 2021), with calima beans. However, cultivars have not yet been registered for the LRK group in Brazil.…”
Section: P 30mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, in recent years, new cultivars with bean commercial types that are consumed outside of Brazil were recommended for growing in Brazil: BRS Embaixador (Aidar et al, 2008a), with DKR beans; BRS Executivo (Aidar et al, 2008b), with sugar beans; BRSMG Realce (Melo et al, 2014), with rajado beans; BRS Ártico (Pereira et al, 2016), with white beans; IAC Nuance (Carbonell et al, 2020), with cranberry beans; IAC Tigre (Carbonel et al, 2020), with pinto beans; and IAC Boreal (Chiorato et al, 2008) and BRS FS305 (Pereira et al, 2021), with calima beans. However, cultivars have not yet been registered for the LRK group in Brazil.…”
Section: P 30mentioning
confidence: 99%