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Improving phosphorus use efficiency for snap bean production by optimizing application rate
Phaseolus vulgaris optimum phosphorus rate productivity
2015/6/8
Six trials were conducted on sandy soils and muck soils in Hendry County
and Palm Beach County, Florida, USA. Before planting cv. Caprice snap bean, plots were fertilized with different P
applicat...
Snap Bean Production
Snap Bean Production
2013/6/28
Snap beans are a vegetable crop in the legume family that lend themselves well to small-scale and part-time farming operations. This six-page publication, part of the Agricultural Alternatives series ...
Diallel analysis of Snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties for important traits
Diallel analysis snap bean additive dominance
2011/1/12
The breeding programmes of many crops use diallel analyses because of the genetic information they offer to breeders. Six morphological and agronomic traits of Snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) were s...
Response of Snap Bean Plants to Mineral Fertilizers and Humic Acid Application
Snap Bean mineral fertilizers humic acid growth and yield
2010/11/15
Two field experiments were carried out in the experimental station of the National Research
Centre at EL-Nubaria, EL-Behira Governorate, Northern Egypt, to study the effect of 12 treatments, which we...
Water Status of Flower Buds and Leaves as Affected by High Temperature in Heat-Tolerant and Heat-Sensitive Cultivars of Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
flower buds heat tolerance pollen fertility Snap bean transpiration water potential
2009/7/29
In snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), flower and pod abscission causes yield reduction under high-temperature conditions. A high temperature enhances transpiration and thus may induce temporal water d...
Midday Drop of Leaf Water Content Related to Drought Tolerance in Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Drought Leaf water content Snap bean
2009/7/24
Midday Drop of Leaf Water Content Related to Drought Tolerance in Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).
Diurnal Change in Water Balance of Heat-Tolerant Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) Cultivar and Its Association with Growth under High Temperature
Heat tolerance Phaseolus vulgaris Sap flow Transpiration
2009/7/24
A snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivar Haibushi shows high productivity under high-temperature conditions. Together with intensive radiation, high temperature enhances transpiration and causes w...
Influence of High Temperature on Morphological Characters,Biomass Allocation,and Yield Components in Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Heat-tolerance Morphological character Partitioning Phaseolus vulgaris
2009/7/24
High temperature in summer is a major limiting factor for the growth of snap bean in the subtropical islands of Okinawa, Japan. The effect of temperature on biomass production, yield components, and m...
Assessing Drought Tolerance of Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) from Genotypic Differences in Leaf Water Relations,Shoot Growth and Photosynthetic Parameters
Drought tolerance Leaf water status Photosynthetic parameters Shoot growth Snap bean
2009/7/23
The leaf water relations, photosynthetic parameters and shoot growth of five snap bean cultivars were assessed during the drought period to determine their role in alleviating plant water deficit impo...
Influence of Temperature Shift after Flowering on Dry Matter Partitioning in Two Cultivars of Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) that Differ in Heat Tolerance
Dry matter Harvest index Heat tolerance High temperature Snap bean
2009/7/23
The partitioning of dry matter (ratio of dry weight of individual parts to that of total dry matter) was analyzed in snap bean cultivars, Haibushi, a heat-tolerant cultivar, and Kentucky Wonder, a hea...
Influence of Irrigation Level, Growth Stages and Cultivars on Leaf Gas Exchange Characteristics in Snap Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) under Subtropical Environment
heat tolerance leaf water content leaf water potential photosynthesis water defici
2009/6/10
This study was conducted to clarify the genotypic differences in diurnal variations in leaf gas exchange characteristics and the effect of irrigation levels, growth stages and cultivars on leaf water ...
OrganicFarming of Snap Bean and its Impact on Pests Population in Comparison with Certain Traditional Treatments
Organic farming snap bean insects white fly leaf miners aphids red spiders composted agricultural residues
2010/11/9
A field experiment was carried out during the two successive growing seasons of 2004 and 2005
at the experimental Station of National Research Centre to investigate the impact of organic fertilizatio...