Contribution des ressources phytogénétiques à la sélection variétale de légumineuses alimentaires tropicales

Contribution of plant genetic resources to varietal selection of tropical food legumes. Thanks to their high content of proteins in the dry seeds and to their ability to fix symbiotically the air nitrogen, the food legumes are a key component of the cultural systems in the tropics. Unfortunately the...

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Main Author: Baudoin J.P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 2001-01-01
Series:Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
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Online Access:http://www.pressesagro.be/base/text/v5n4/221.pdf
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spelling doaj-d2cbcefa47bc44f7b33dc42b58e0b5a42020-11-25T00:46:38ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxBiotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement1370-62331780-45072001-01-0154221230Contribution des ressources phytogénétiques à la sélection variétale de légumineuses alimentaires tropicalesBaudoin J.P.Contribution of plant genetic resources to varietal selection of tropical food legumes. Thanks to their high content of proteins in the dry seeds and to their ability to fix symbiotically the air nitrogen, the food legumes are a key component of the cultural systems in the tropics. Unfortunately these plants are very often characterized by their low and unstable yields. This is explained, in particular, by their susceptibility to diseases, pests and other abiotic constraints (cold, heat, poor soils, etc.). In order to overcome these obstacles, the genetic improvement of food legumes must be undertaken on the basis of very large varietal collections, including wild and cultivated forms of the studied species or other related species. The analysis of the genetic organization of these collections, as well as their characterization and agronomic evaluation constitute essential steps, guiding the works of varietal selection. The present study synthesizes the results obtained by our laboratory in several cultivated species, mainly in the genera Phaseolus and Vigna, secondarily in the genus Cajanus. http://www.pressesagro.be/base/text/v5n4/221.pdfphaseolusvigna unguiculatacajanus cajangenetic parametersgenetic resourcesresource conservationresistance to injurious factorspest resistanceyield factorsyieldsdeveloping countriescajanuseconomic geographyleguminosaenatural resourcespapilionoideaeresource managementvignayields
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Contribution des ressources phytogénétiques à la sélection variétale de légumineuses alimentaires tropicales
Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
phaseolus
vigna unguiculata
cajanus cajan
genetic parameters
genetic resources
resource conservation
resistance to injurious factors
pest resistance
yield factors
yields
developing countries
cajanus
economic geography
leguminosae
natural resources
papilionoideae
resource management
vigna
yields
author_facet Baudoin J.P.
author_sort Baudoin J.P.
title Contribution des ressources phytogénétiques à la sélection variétale de légumineuses alimentaires tropicales
title_short Contribution des ressources phytogénétiques à la sélection variétale de légumineuses alimentaires tropicales
title_full Contribution des ressources phytogénétiques à la sélection variétale de légumineuses alimentaires tropicales
title_fullStr Contribution des ressources phytogénétiques à la sélection variétale de légumineuses alimentaires tropicales
title_full_unstemmed Contribution des ressources phytogénétiques à la sélection variétale de légumineuses alimentaires tropicales
title_sort contribution des ressources phytogénétiques à la sélection variétale de légumineuses alimentaires tropicales
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement
issn 1370-6233
1780-4507
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Contribution of plant genetic resources to varietal selection of tropical food legumes. Thanks to their high content of proteins in the dry seeds and to their ability to fix symbiotically the air nitrogen, the food legumes are a key component of the cultural systems in the tropics. Unfortunately these plants are very often characterized by their low and unstable yields. This is explained, in particular, by their susceptibility to diseases, pests and other abiotic constraints (cold, heat, poor soils, etc.). In order to overcome these obstacles, the genetic improvement of food legumes must be undertaken on the basis of very large varietal collections, including wild and cultivated forms of the studied species or other related species. The analysis of the genetic organization of these collections, as well as their characterization and agronomic evaluation constitute essential steps, guiding the works of varietal selection. The present study synthesizes the results obtained by our laboratory in several cultivated species, mainly in the genera Phaseolus and Vigna, secondarily in the genus Cajanus.
topic phaseolus
vigna unguiculata
cajanus cajan
genetic parameters
genetic resources
resource conservation
resistance to injurious factors
pest resistance
yield factors
yields
developing countries
cajanus
economic geography
leguminosae
natural resources
papilionoideae
resource management
vigna
yields
url http://www.pressesagro.be/base/text/v5n4/221.pdf
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