Plant Breeding Reviews 1983
DOI: 10.1002/9781118060988.ch3
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Breeding Common Bean for Improved Quantity and Quality of Seed Protein

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“…During 1970s and 1980s, most breeding activities were concerned to improve the protein quality in crops by improving the seed protein contents and balancing the composition of different essential amino acids [228]. However, protein quality was less focused on common bean and it contains lesser concentrations of methionine, cysteine, and sulfur amino acid [229].…”
Section: Common Bean Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During 1970s and 1980s, most breeding activities were concerned to improve the protein quality in crops by improving the seed protein contents and balancing the composition of different essential amino acids [228]. However, protein quality was less focused on common bean and it contains lesser concentrations of methionine, cysteine, and sulfur amino acid [229].…”
Section: Common Bean Proteomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se cree que al eliminar la variación atribuida a los genes de domesticación por medio de retrocruces, se revelarán aquellos alelos novedosos que puedan contribuir positivamente al rendimiento. Para hacer esto de manera eficiente es necesario introgresar el genoma del silvestre en bloques, por medio de la metodología de retrocruces avanzados, sugerida por Tanksley & Nelson (1996), como una nueva estrategia de mejora genética basada en ciclos de retrocruzamiento sin selección, seguido de varios ciclos de autofecundación, "inbred backcross", propuesto por Bliss & Brown (1983). Recientemente, el Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical -CIAT-, ha venido aplicando esta metodología para generar una población, partiendo de una variedad andina mejorada de tipo Radical y una accesión silvestre colombiana.…”
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