Abstract

IPR Juriti is a common bean cultivar developed by the Agronomic Institute of the State of Parana (IAPAR), released for sowing in all areas of the states of Parana and Sao Paulo. It belongs to the carioca commercial group, and has a high yield potential and erect stem and branches, which favors seed quality and direct mechanical harvesting. It flowers and reaches maturity at 42 and 89 days after germination, respectively. It is resistant to the common mosaic virus, rust and powdery mildew, and moderately resistant to the common bacterial blight. It also presents a moderate tolerance to acid soils, high temperatures and water stress, which may happen during the reproductive stage.

Highlights

  • IPR Juriti is a common bean cultivar (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) from the carioca commercial group, which was developed by the Agronomic Institute of the State of Paraná (IAPAR)

  • The cultivar was submitted to the National Service of Cultivar Protection – SNPC at the Ministry of Agriculture for registration and protection, and was registered in SNPC under the number 02495, on August 29, 2002

  • The progeny for the selected plant number 10 was carried out using the pedigree method up to generation F7, from which the inbred line LP96-37 was selected

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INTRODUCTION

The cultivar was submitted to the National Service of Cultivar Protection – SNPC at the Ministry of Agriculture for registration and protection, and was registered in SNPC under the number 02495, on August 29, 2002

PEDIGREE AND BREEDING METHODS
OTHER CHARACTERISTICS
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MAINTENANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF PEDIGREE SEEDS
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