Weed Azuki Bean, an Overlooked Representative
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概要
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Two forms of prostrated and slightly branching Azuki bean (Phaseolus angularis W.F. Wight) grow naturally in the ruderal and cultivated fields in central Japan. These have larger leaves and thick stem, like the cultigen, and have easily dehiscent black pods similar to the wild Azuki bean (P. angularis var. nipponensis Ohwi). Two forms have seeds intermediate in size between the cultigen and wild Azuki beans. The black-seed form shows relatively larger plant stature and is seen in ruderal sites and edges of cultivated fields, and the yellow-green-seed form is found in orchard fields and kitchen gardens as a weed. These overlooked representatives may have an important role in our understandings of the process of domestication and may provide a unique genetic resource in improvement of the cultigen.
- 大阪府立大学の論文
- 1989-03-31
著者
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Yamaguchi H
Laboratory Of Genetics And Plant Breeding College Of Agriculture
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Yamaguchi Hirofumi
Laboratory Of Conservation Ecology Department Of Applied Plant Science College Of Agriculture
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