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Lizana Campos, Carolina; Wentworth, Mark; Martínez, Juan P.; Villegas Nassar, Daniel; Meneses, Rodrigo; Murchie, Erik H.; Pastenes Villarreal, Claudio; Lercari, Bartolomeo; Vernieri, Paulo; Horton, Peter; Pinto Contreras, Manuel (OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2006-02)The yield of 24 commercial varieties and accessions of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) has been determined at different sites in Chile and Bolivia. Statistical analysis was performed in order to characterize whether a ...
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Wentworth, Mark; Murchie, Erik H.; Gray, Julie E.; Villegas Nassar, Daniel; Pastenes Villarreal, Claudio; Pinto Contreras, Manuel; Horton, Peter (OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2006-02)The photosynthetic characteristics of two contrasting varieties of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) have been determined. These varieties, Arroz and Orfeo, differ in their productivity under stress conditions, resistance ...
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Martínez, J. P.; Silva, H.; Ledent, J. F.; Pinto, M. (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2007-01)In the southern spring–summer season of 2001–2002 six cultivars (Orfeo, Arroz Tuscola, Barbucho, Coscorr´on, Pinto and T´ortola) of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) were grown under two frequencies of irrigation in ...
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Riquelme Escobar, Alejandro; Wellmann, Eckard; Pinto Contreras, Manuel (2007)This work reports on the significance of UV-B absorbing compounds and DNA photorepair in protecting bean plants from UV-B radiation under nitrogen restriction. Bean plants grown in sterile vermiculite and irrigated ...
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Delatorre, José; Pinto Contreras, Manuel; Cardemil Oliva, Liliana (ELSEVIER, 2008-08-21)The main aim of this research was to compare the photosynthetic responses of two species of Prosopis, Prosopis chilensis (algarrobo) and Prosopis tamarugo (tamarugo) subjected to heat and water stress, to determine how ...
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Correa, J.; Mamani, M.; Muñoz Espinoza, C.; Laborie, D.; Muñoz, C.; Pinto Contreras, Manuel; Hinrichsen, P. (Springer, 2014)Key message We have identified 19 QTLs for rachis architecture, a key and complex trait for grapevine production. Fifty out of 1,173 genes underlying these QTLs are candidates to be further explored. Abstract In the ...