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    Studies of Cream Seeded Carioca Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) from a Rwandan Efficacy Trial: In Vitro and In Vivo Screening Tools Reflect Human Studies and Predict Beneficial Results from Iron Biofortified Beans by Tako, Elad, Reed, Spenser, Anandaraman, Amrutha, Beebe, Steve E, Hart, Jonathan J, Glahn, Raymond P

    Published in PloS one (18-09-2015)
    “…Iron (Fe) deficiency is a highly prevalent micronutrient insufficiency predominantly caused by a lack of bioavailable Fe from the diet. The consumption of…”
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    Polyphenolic compounds appear to limit the nutritional benefit of biofortified higher iron black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by Tako, Elad, Beebe, Steve E, Reed, Spenser, Hart, Jonathan J, Glahn, Raymond P

    Published in Nutrition journal (26-03-2014)
    “…BACKGROUND: Our objective was to determine if a biofortified variety of black bean can provide more bioavailable-iron (Fe) than a standard variety. Two lines…”
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    QTL analyses for seed iron and zinc concentrations in an intra-genepool population of Andean common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by Blair, Matthew W, Astudillo, Carohna, Rengifo, Judith, Beebe, Steve E, Graham, Robin

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-02-2011)
    “…Legumes provide essential micronutrients that are found only in low amounts in the cereals or root crops. An ongoing project at CIAT has shown that the legume…”
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    Common bean breeding for resistance against biotic and abiotic stresses: From classical to MAS breeding by Miklas, Phillip N, Kelly, James D, Beebe, Steve E, Blair, Matthew W

    Published in Euphytica (01-01-2006)
    “…Issue Title: Special Issue: Resistance to Biotic and Abiotic Stresses in Legumes Breeding for resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses of global importance in…”
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    Iron Bioavailability Studies of the First Generation of Iron-Biofortified Beans Released in Rwanda by Glahn, Raymond, Tako, Elad, Hart, Jonathan, Haas, Jere, Lung'aho, Mercy, Beebe, Steve

    Published in Nutrients (21-07-2017)
    “…This paper represents a series of in vitro iron (Fe) bioavailability experiments, Fe content analysis and polyphenolic profile of the first generation of Fe…”
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    Resequencing of Common Bean Identifies Regions of Inter–Gene Pool Introgression and Provides Comprehensive Resources for Molecular Breeding by Lobaton, Juan David, Miller, Tamara, Gil, Juanita, Ariza, Daniel, Hoz, Juan Fernando, Soler, Alvaro, Beebe, Steve, Duitama, Jorge, Gepts, Paul, Raatz, Bodo

    Published in The plant genome (01-07-2018)
    “…Core Ideas Inter–gene pool introgressions illustrate multiple admixture events and the breeding history of beans. A catalog of 40 million genomic variants is…”
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    QTL for seed iron and zinc concentration and content in a Mesoamerican common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) population by Blair, Matthew W., Medina, Juliana I., Astudillo, Carolina, Rengifo, Judith, Beebe, Steve E., Machado, Gloria, Graham, Robin

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-10-2010)
    “…Iron and zinc deficiencies are human health problems found throughout the world and biofortification is a plant breeding-based strategy to improve the staple…”
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    Large genomic introgression blocks of Phaseolus parvifolius Freytag bean into the common bean enhance the crossability between tepary and common beans by Barrera, Santos, Berny Mier y Teran, Jorge C., Lobaton, Juan David, Escobar, Roosevelt, Gepts, Paul, Beebe, Steve, Urrea, Carlos A.

    Published in Plant direct (01-12-2022)
    “…The production of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), one of the most important sources of protein and minerals and one of the most consumed grain legumes…”
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    QTL mapping of root hair and acid exudation traits and their relationship to phosphorus uptake in common bean by Yan, X, Liao, H, Beebe, S.E, Blair, M.W, Lynch, J.P

    Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2004)
    “…The relationship between root-hair growth, acid exudation and phosphorus (P) uptake as well as the quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with these traits…”
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    Induction of a Major Leaf Acid Phosphatase Does Not Confer Adaptation to Low Phosphorus Availability in Common Bean by Xiaolong Yan, Liao, Hong, Trull, Melanie C., Steve E. Beebe, Lynch, Jonathan P.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2001)
    “…Acid phosphatase is believed to be important for phosphorus scavenging and remobilization in plants, but its role in plant adaptation to low phosphorus…”
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    Priority regions for research on dryland cereals and legumes [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] by Hyman, Glenn, Barona, Elizabeth, Biradar, Chandrashekhar, Guevara, Edward, Dixon, John, Beebe, Steve, Castano, Silvia Elena, Alabi, Tunrayo, Gumma, Murali Krishna, Sivasankar, Shoba, Rivera, Ovidio, Espinosa, Herlin, Cardona, Jorge

    Published in F1000 research (2016)
    “…Dryland cereals and legumes  are important crops in farming systems across the world.  Yet they are frequently neglected among the priorities for international…”
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    Registration of High Mineral Common Bean Germplasm Lines NUA35 and NUA56 from the Red‐Mottled Seed Class by Blair, Matthew W., Monserrate, Fredy, Beebe, Steve E., Restrepo, José, Flores, Juan Ortubé

    Published in Journal of plant registrations (01-01-2010)
    “…NUA35 (Reg. No. GP‐278, PI 657698) and NUA56 (Reg. No. GP‐279, PI 657699), are high seed mineral, red‐mottled common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) developed by…”
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    Priority regions for research on dryland cereals and legumes [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] by Hyman, Glenn, Barona, Elizabeth, Biradar, Chandrashekhar, Guevara, Edward, Dixon, John, Beebe, Steve, Castano, Silvia Elena, Alabi, Tunrayo, Gumma, Murali Krishna, Sivasankar, Shoba, Rivera, Ovidio, Espinosa, Herlin, Cardona, Jorge

    Published in F1000 research (2016)
    “…Dryland cereals and legumes  are important crops in farming systems across the world.  Yet they are frequently neglected among the priorities for international…”
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    Characterizing patterns of seasonal drought stress for use in common bean breeding in East Africa under present and future climates by Jha, Prakash K., Beebe, Steve, Alvarez-Toro, Patricia, Mukankusi, Clare, Ramirez-Villegas, Julian

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-11-2023)
    “…•Bean growing areas in EAF experience six drought stress patterns across the seasons.•The drought stress conditions are likely to increase in frequency in…”
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    Identification of drought and heat tolerant tepary beans in a multi‐environment trial study by Barrera, Santos, Berny Mier y Teran, Jorge C., Aparicio, Johan, Diaz, Jairo, Leon, Rommel, Beebe, Steve, Urrea, Carlos A., Gepts, Paul

    Published in Crop science (29-09-2024)
    “…Abstract Abiotic constraints, such as drought and heat driven by climate change, negatively impact the production of the common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.),…”
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