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Common bean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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List of diseases of the common bean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is a list of diseases of common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris ).
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Beans, Common Bean. Phaseolus vulgaris. Vegetables. Phaseolus vulgaris, or Common Bean, is a herbaceous annual plant grown for its edible bean. The Common Bean can be eaten dry or green. ... Phaseolus vulgaris, or Common Bean, is a herbaceous annual plant grown for its edible bean. The Common Bean can be eaten dry or...
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; Common bean pod (Source: L. de la Rosa); ... : Common bean, French bean, garden bean, green bean, haricot bean, bush bean, draft bean, kidney bean, navy bean, pole bean, runner bean, snap bean; ... Home > Crops & Species > Tropical grain legumes > Dry Beans > Common bean ;
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The common bean was already a cultivated plant in western South America around 800 BC. It probably arose from the Wild bean (Phaseolus aborigineus) found there. The Wild bean is a strong-growing creeper with small black seeds.
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Food and feed crops of the United States. Magness, J.R., G.M. Markle, C.C. Compton. 1971. Common dry bean; Common bean ... Bean, Common bean, Caraota, Feijao, French bean, Kidney bean, Haricot bean, Field bean, Poroto, Snap bean, String bean, Frijol, Wax bean...
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Tepary bean ... Common, Kidney, Pea, Navy, Habichuela, as dry or field beans. ... The Tepary bean P. acutifolius, is native to southwestern U.S. and Mexico and long grown by the Indians there. It is highly heat and drought resistant, but eating quality is less desirable than P. vulgaris. Culture is similar to that of other dry...
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public abstract class BaseBean; extends java.lang.Object ... Base class for generated object-model beans. ... Nested Class Summary...
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Dry common beans--favorites like pinto, kidney, navy, red, black and snap--are grown mostly in the north-central and western regions of the United States. With looming climate change breeding heat-tolerant varieties is important for our future. ... Most common beans are adapted to relatively cool climates. But in the...
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