Sesion 3: Plant Breeding
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Domestication and genetic improvement of the Lima bean and the response of the rhizosphere microbiome, studies in Brazil
Dominance of a Bradyrhizobium species in the Lima bean nodules in the central coast of Peru
Determining relevant traits for selecting landrace accessions of Phaseolus lunatus L. for insect resistance in Yucatán, Mexico
Genotyping and Phenotyping Studies in Support of a Lima Bean Breeding Program
Advances in the genetic improvement of the Lima bean in Brazil
Heterogeneous effects of climatic conditions on Andean bean landraces and cowpeas highlight alternatives for crop management and conservation
Genomic resources for the study of the evolution, domestication and genetic improvement of the Lima bean
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