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Breeding for yield, in mixtures of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and maize (Zea mays L.)
Authors:Maria Jose de Oliveira Zimmermann
Institution:(1) CNPAF/EMBRAPA, Cx. P. 179, 74001-970, Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
Abstract:Summary Despite the growing industrialization, technification and transformation that is happening in the agriculture around the world, and despite that agricultural research has always concentrated its effort on sole crops, multiple cropping systems have historically been important for common bean production in tropical countries. The reasons for this fact, are economical and social, as well as biological. Bean breeders have always been questioned on their work, because the development of new varieties is usually done in sole crop, but the varieties are grown in either systems. This paper addresses a set of questions that are usually presented to the breeders, in light of the evidence obtained from many trials conducted in Brazil and in the U.S.A.: Will the genotypes bred for sole crop conditions, perform well when grown in intercrop; How different should a genotype be, for cultivation in intercropping compared to genotypes developed for sole crop conditions; Is there a need for special breeding programs for intercropping and How could a breeding program focus the question of multiple (associated) cropping?
Keywords:common bean  correlations  intercropping  maize  selection gains  selection methods  yields  Phaseolus vulgaris  Zea mays
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