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Common bean --- Nitrogen-fixing plants --- Nitrogen --- Fixation
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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact
Science: general issues --- Botany & plant sciences --- apple germplasm --- biodiversity --- common bean --- fruit quality --- genetic resources --- legumes --- lettuce landraces --- nutritional value --- shallot --- tomato landraces --- apple germplasm --- biodiversity --- common bean --- fruit quality --- genetic resources --- legumes --- lettuce landraces --- nutritional value --- shallot --- tomato landraces
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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact
apple germplasm --- biodiversity --- common bean --- fruit quality --- genetic resources --- legumes --- lettuce landraces --- nutritional value --- shallot --- tomato landraces
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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact
Science: general issues --- Botany & plant sciences --- apple germplasm --- biodiversity --- common bean --- fruit quality --- genetic resources --- legumes --- lettuce landraces --- nutritional value --- shallot --- tomato landraces
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This book provides insights into the genetics and the latest advances in genomics research on the common bean, offering a timely overview of topics that are pertinent for future developments in legume genomics. The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most important grain legume crop for food consumption worldwide, as well as a model for legume research, and the availability of the genome sequence has completely changed the paradigm of the ongoing research on the species. Key topics covered include the numerous genetic and genomic resources, available tools, the identified genes and quantitative trait locus (QTL) identified, and there is a particular emphasis on domestication. It is a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in the genetics and genomics of the common bean and legumes in general.
Common bean. --- Common bean --- Bean, Common --- French bean --- Haricot bean --- Phaseolus vulgaris --- Breeding. --- Life sciences. --- Agriculture. --- Bioinformatics. --- Plant breeding. --- Life Sciences. --- Plant Breeding/Biotechnology. --- Plant Genetics and Genomics. --- Beans --- Plant genetics. --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- Plants --- Genetics --- Crops --- Agriculture --- Breeding --- Bio-informatics --- Biological informatics --- Biology --- Information science --- Computational biology --- Systems biology --- Data processing
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635.652 --- 631.52 --- French bean. Green beans. Haricot beans. Phaseolus vulgaris --- Improvement of plant strains. Applied genetics. Selection etc. --- 631.52 Improvement of plant strains. Applied genetics. Selection etc. --- 635.652 French bean. Green beans. Haricot beans. Phaseolus vulgaris --- Phaseolus vulgaris --- breeding methods --- Sélection --- Selection --- Varieties --- genetic resources --- Kidney beans --- Beans --- Common bean --- Crop improvement --- Crops --- Improvement, Crop --- Agriculture --- Phaseolus --- Legumes --- Bean, Common --- French bean --- Haricot bean --- Improvement of plant strains. Applied genetics. Selection etc --- Improvement --- Selection.
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This compilation of articles elaborates on plant virus diseases that are among the most recent epidemiological concerns. The chapters explore several paradigms in plant virus epidemiology, outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics paralleling zoonotic viruses and that can be consequential to global food security. There is evidence that the local, regional, national, and global trade of agricultural products has aided the global dispersal of plant virus diseases. Expanding farmlands into pristine natural areas has created opportunities for viruses in native landscapes to invade crops, while the movement of food and food products disseminates viruses, creating epidemics or pandemics. Moreover, plant virus outbreaks not only directly impact food supply, but also incidentally affect human health.
Research & information: general --- sugar beet --- rhizomania --- RNAseq --- virus --- necrovirus --- helper virus --- Aphis gossypii --- Cucumis melo --- cucurbit viruses --- disease progress curve --- insect trapping --- logistic model --- Spearman correlation --- temporal dynamics --- Bunyavirale --- RNA virus --- emerging virus --- virus evolution --- plant virus --- cophylogeny --- hallmark genes --- common bean --- Phaseolus vulgaris --- cytorhabdovirus --- whitefly --- Bemisia tabaci --- vector --- virus transmission --- ToTV --- emerging disease --- prevalence --- whole-genome sequencing --- phylogeny --- tomato torrado virus --- sGFP --- plant pathology --- infectious clone --- plant-virus interaction --- pandemics --- epidemics --- global --- disease --- threat --- food insecurity --- crop losses --- crop failure --- indigenous viruses --- introduced crops --- new encounter --- spillover --- developing countries --- domestication centers --- sub-Saharan Africa --- Potyviruses --- whole genome sequencing --- epidemiology --- virus resistance --- virus host interactions --- plant viruses --- viral vectors --- plant diseases --- virus spread --- biopharming --- vaccines --- viruses --- Nicotiana benthamiana --- COVID-19 --- plant-based biologics production --- sugar beet --- rhizomania --- RNAseq --- virus --- necrovirus --- helper virus --- Aphis gossypii --- Cucumis melo --- cucurbit viruses --- disease progress curve --- insect trapping --- logistic model --- Spearman correlation --- temporal dynamics --- Bunyavirale --- RNA virus --- emerging virus --- virus evolution --- plant virus --- cophylogeny --- hallmark genes --- common bean --- Phaseolus vulgaris --- cytorhabdovirus --- whitefly --- Bemisia tabaci --- vector --- virus transmission --- ToTV --- emerging disease --- prevalence --- whole-genome sequencing --- phylogeny --- tomato torrado virus --- sGFP --- plant pathology --- infectious clone --- plant-virus interaction --- pandemics --- epidemics --- global --- disease --- threat --- food insecurity --- crop losses --- crop failure --- indigenous viruses --- introduced crops --- new encounter --- spillover --- developing countries --- domestication centers --- sub-Saharan Africa --- Potyviruses --- whole genome sequencing --- epidemiology --- virus resistance --- virus host interactions --- plant viruses --- viral vectors --- plant diseases --- virus spread --- biopharming --- vaccines --- viruses --- Nicotiana benthamiana --- COVID-19 --- plant-based biologics production
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The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. ) is the most important pulse crop in the world. It is an important source of calories, proteins, dietary fibers, minerals, and vitamins for millions of people in both developing and developed countries worldwide. It complements cereals and other carbohydrate-rich foods in providing near-perfect nutrition to people of all ages. Moreover, a regular intake ofbeans helps lower cholesterol and cancer risks. Despite the fact that per capita consumption of common bean in some developed countries (e. g. , the U. S. A. ) has been increasing over the last several years, in general, the average global per capita consumption is declining because production is unable to keep up with the population growth. Moreover, increasing demand for pesticide-free food products, concern for natural resources conservation, and the need to reduce production costs offer daunting challenges to the twenty-first century policy makers, bean growers, and researchers alike. High yielding, high quality bean cultivars that require less water, fertilizers, pesticides, and manual labor combined with integrated management of abiotic and biotic stresses will have to be developed. Eminent bean researchers were invited to contemplate these issues, prepare a state-of-the-art account on most relevant topics, and offer their insight into research directions into the twenty-first century. Four excellent books have been published covering various aspects ofthe common bean since 1980. These books are: I) Bean Production Problems nd in the Tropics (l SI ed. 1980, 2 ed. 1989), H. F. Schwartz & M. A.
Phaseolus --- Génétique des populations --- population genetics --- Sélection --- Selection --- Transformation génétique --- genetic transformation --- Méthode d'amélioration génétique --- breeding methods --- Common bean --- Breeding. --- Genetic engineering. --- LEG Leguminosae --- Leguminosae --- Phaseolus vulgaris --- genetic diversity --- genetic improvement --- integrated control --- Selection. --- Plant science. --- Botany. --- Human genetics. --- Plant pathology. --- Agriculture. --- Plant Sciences. --- Human Genetics. --- Plant Pathology. --- Farming --- Husbandry --- Industrial arts --- Life sciences --- Food supply --- Land use, Rural --- Botany --- Communicable diseases in plants --- Crop diseases --- Crops --- Diseases of plants --- Microbial diseases in plants --- Pathological botany --- Pathology, Vegetable --- Phytopathology --- Plant pathology --- Plants --- Vegetable pathology --- Agricultural pests --- Crop losses --- Diseased plants --- Phytopathogenic microorganisms --- Plant pathologists --- Plant quarantine --- Genetics --- Heredity, Human --- Human biology --- Physical anthropology --- Botanical science --- Phytobiology --- Phytography --- Phytology --- Plant biology --- Plant science --- Biology --- Natural history --- Pathology --- Diseases and pests --- Diseases --- Wounds and injuries --- Floristic botany --- Bean, Common --- French bean --- Haricot bean --- Beans
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This compilation of articles elaborates on plant virus diseases that are among the most recent epidemiological concerns. The chapters explore several paradigms in plant virus epidemiology, outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics paralleling zoonotic viruses and that can be consequential to global food security. There is evidence that the local, regional, national, and global trade of agricultural products has aided the global dispersal of plant virus diseases. Expanding farmlands into pristine natural areas has created opportunities for viruses in native landscapes to invade crops, while the movement of food and food products disseminates viruses, creating epidemics or pandemics. Moreover, plant virus outbreaks not only directly impact food supply, but also incidentally affect human health.
Research & information: general --- sugar beet --- rhizomania --- RNAseq --- virus --- necrovirus --- helper virus --- Aphis gossypii --- Cucumis melo --- cucurbit viruses --- disease progress curve --- insect trapping --- logistic model --- Spearman correlation --- temporal dynamics --- Bunyavirale --- RNA virus --- emerging virus --- virus evolution --- plant virus --- cophylogeny --- hallmark genes --- common bean --- Phaseolus vulgaris --- cytorhabdovirus --- whitefly --- Bemisia tabaci --- vector --- virus transmission --- ToTV --- emerging disease --- prevalence --- whole-genome sequencing --- phylogeny --- tomato torrado virus --- sGFP --- plant pathology --- infectious clone --- plant-virus interaction --- pandemics --- epidemics --- global --- disease --- threat --- food insecurity --- crop losses --- crop failure --- indigenous viruses --- introduced crops --- new encounter --- spillover --- developing countries --- domestication centers --- sub–Saharan Africa --- Potyviruses --- whole genome sequencing --- epidemiology --- virus resistance --- virus host interactions --- plant viruses --- viral vectors --- plant diseases --- virus spread --- biopharming --- vaccines --- viruses --- Nicotiana benthamiana --- COVID-19 --- plant-based biologics production --- n/a --- sub-Saharan Africa
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