2010
DOI: 10.3198/jpr2009.09.0484crc
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Registration of ‘ND‐307’ Pinto Bean

Abstract: ND‐307 (Reg. no. CV‐296, PI655297) is a new medium‐early maturing, high‐yielding pinto bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivar adapted to the northern Great Plains. This cultivar was developed by North Dakota State University (NDSU) and released in 2008 by the North Dakota Agricultural Experimental Station (NDAES). ND‐307 has a Type IIIa growth habit, but it may show a type IIb growth habit in some environments. ND‐307 possesses intermediate lodging resistance and exhibits good and synchronous plant dry‐down pri… Show more

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“…Initial cross of Eclipse/G21212 was made in 2007 while the triple cross was made in 2010 (Figure 1). ‘Eclipse’, the black bean cultivar most commonly grown in the region, is an early maturing black bean cultivar released by North Dakota State University (NDSU) in 2004 and exhibits the characteristics of high yielding, upright growth habit (type II, short vine), with excellent lodging resistance (Osorno et al., 2009; PVP‐200500293). Eclipse possesses the Ur‐3 gene which confers resistance to 55 of 94 races of the bean rust pathogen (caused by Uromyces appendiculatus F. Strauss) (Hurtado‐Gonzales et al., 2017).…”
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“…Initial cross of Eclipse/G21212 was made in 2007 while the triple cross was made in 2010 (Figure 1). ‘Eclipse’, the black bean cultivar most commonly grown in the region, is an early maturing black bean cultivar released by North Dakota State University (NDSU) in 2004 and exhibits the characteristics of high yielding, upright growth habit (type II, short vine), with excellent lodging resistance (Osorno et al., 2009; PVP‐200500293). Eclipse possesses the Ur‐3 gene which confers resistance to 55 of 94 races of the bean rust pathogen (caused by Uromyces appendiculatus F. Strauss) (Hurtado‐Gonzales et al., 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…de Bary) and to enhance direct harvest methods. Most breeding programs have responded to the need for Type II pinto bean cultivars with the releases of cultivars such as ‘Lariat’, ‘Stampede’ (Osorno et al, 2010a), ‘ND‐307’ (Osorno et al, 2010b), and ‘Santa Fe’ (Kelly et al, 2010). Improved cultivars of pinto bean must also possess multiple disease resistance to reduce yield losses and the dependence on costly pesticides that may also negatively affect the environment (Miklas et al, 2006).…”
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“…New cultivars released with improved architecture in the pinto bean seed class include: ‘Sierra’, ‘Aztec’, ‘Kodiak’, and Santa Fe (Kelly et al, 1990, 1992, 1999, 2010). This germplasm has been widely used by bean breeders to improve the plant architecture of contemporary pinto cultivars (Osorno et al, 2010a, 2010b). An upright plant structure helps reduce the severity of white mold infection through plant avoidance, but a lack of physiological resistance in pinto germplasm makes the plants vulnerable when macroclimatic conditions override the advantages of architecture (Kolkman and Kelly, 2002).…”
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