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READ ME 1 of 99 Database compiled by: Nelissa Jamora and Mywish Maredia (2010) NOTE: This database was prepared with inputs from CRSP, CIAT and IITA bean and cowpea breede This file includes the following worksheets WORKSHEET DESCRIPTION CRSP beans detailed list of bean varieties with CRSP funding CRSP cowpeas detailed list of cowpea varieties with CRSP funding CRSP summary summarizes CRSP varieties by country and year BEANS list of bean varieties from CRSP, CIAT, and MSU COWPEAS list of cowpea varieties from CRSP and IITA (source: Arega, IITA as p CIAT beans list of CIAT bean varieties from CIAT website MSU beans list of MSU bean varieties from Kelly Arega cowpeas Africa list of improved cowpea varieties in CRSP countries from Arega IITA cowpeas list of IITA cowpea varieties from Boukar Proper Citation: Jamora, N. and M. Maredia (2010). Database of improved beans and cowpea varietal releases in major bean and cowpea producing countries in Africa, Latin America and the U.S., 1980-2010. Database submitted to Dry Grain Pulses CRSP, Michigan State University, 2011.

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Database compiled by: Nelissa Jamora and Mywish Maredia (2010)

NOTE: This database was prepared with inputs from CRSP, CIAT and IITA bean and cowpea breeders and researchers. Any errors or ommissions are responsibility of the compiler.

This file includes the following worksheets

WORKSHEET DESCRIPTION

CRSP beans detailed list of bean varieties with CRSP funding

CRSP cowpeas detailed list of cowpea varieties with CRSP funding

CRSP summary summarizes CRSP varieties by country and year

BEANS list of bean varieties from CRSP, CIAT, and MSU

COWPEAS list of cowpea varieties from CRSP and IITA (source: Arega, IITA as part of DIIVA project)

CIAT beans list of CIAT bean varieties from CIAT website

MSU beans list of MSU bean varieties from Kelly

Arega cowpeas Africa list of improved cowpea varieties in CRSP countries from Arega

IITA cowpeas list of IITA cowpea varieties from Boukar

Proper Citation: Jamora, N. and M. Maredia (2010). Database of improved beans and cowpea varietal releases in major bean and cowpea producing countries in Africa, Latin America and the U.S., 1980-2010. Database submitted to Dry Grain Pulses CRSP, Michigan State University, 2011.

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NOTE: This database was prepared with inputs from CRSP, CIAT and IITA bean and cowpea breeders and researchers. Any errors or ommissions are responsibility of the compiler.

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region country marketclass variety parental line characteristics institution same line source notes

Carribean Dominican Republic White Anacaona 1983

Carribean Dominican Republic White Arrollo Loro 1983

Carribean Dominican Republic Black Arrollo Loro Negro 1998

Carribean Dominican Republic Red mottled CIAS 95 1998

Carribean Dominican Republic DPC-40 2009 INIAF

Carribean Dominican Republic Red mottled JB 178 1998

Carribean Dominican Republic Black Negro Sureno 1987

Developed by Jkelly; black seed adapted to Dominican Rep

Carribean Dominican Republic Red mottled PC 50 1987

Carribean Dominican Republic Pink Rosada Nativa 1999

Carribean Dominican Republic Red mottled Saladin 97 1998

Dominican Rep10

Carribean Haiti Small black Aifi Wuriti 2008

EAP 9712-13 |

PIF/DICTA

Carribean Haiti Black Arrollo Loro Negro 2008

web blight and rust resistance and heat tolerance

Carribean Haiti Red mottled PC 50 2008

Ur-4 and Ur-9 rust resistance genes and cooking quality

Carribean Haiti Black XRAV40-4 2008 http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Haiti Count 4

Carribean Puerto Rico White Arrollo Loro 1983

Carribean Puerto Rico White Morales 1999

Carribean Puerto Rico Pink Rosada Nativa 1999

Carribean Puerto Rico White Verano 2008

Puerto Rico Co4

yr released

L227-1///B-190/XR235//L183-1

common bacterial blight and web blight resistance; derived from multiple crosses of L227-1///B-190/XR235//L183-1, has an indeterminate habit (Type II) with a short vine (75 cm). Anacaona, which has small elliptically-shaped white seeds weighing 18-20 g

Title: Registration of 'Anacaona' white bean.Author(s): Nin, J. C., Arnaud-Santana, E., Saladin, F., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 40 Issue: 3 Pages: 856 Published: 2000

Abstract: Submitted for the registration of plant variety rights in Puerto Rico, this Phaseolus vulgaris variety, derived from multiple crosses of L227-1///B-190/XR235//L183-1, has an indeterminate habit (Type II) with a short vine (75 cm). Anacaona, which has small elliptically-shaped white seeds weighing 18-20 g (100-seed weight), matures in 70 days and is well-adapted to low and intermediate altitudes, with mean yields of 2500-2800 kg/ha. It has resistance to isolates of AG-1-1B and AG-2-2 of the web blight pathogen in fields at the Dominican Republic (DR), and to prevailing strains of Xcp in DR and Puerto Rico. It is susceptible to bean golden mosaic geminivirus [bean golden mosaic virus].Accession Number: 20013062134

derived from a single backcross with Bonita as the recurrent parent and La Vega as the non-recurrent

I gene for BCMV resistance and rust resistance; Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Arroyo Loro (PI536019), released as breeding line 2W-33-22 in 1979, was derived from a single backcross with Bonita as the recurrent parent and La Vega as the non-recurrent parent, followed by recurrent

Title: Registration of 'Arroyo Loro' white bean.Author(s): Beaver, J. S., Echavez-Badel, R., Freytag, G. F.Source: Crop Science Volume: 30 Issue: 3 Pages: 746 Published: 1990

Abstract: Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Arroyo Loro (PI536019), released as breeding line 2W-33-22 in 1979, was derived from a single backcross with Bonita as the recurrent parent and La Vega as the non-recurrent parent, followed by recurrent selection and population bulking. Average seed yield of Arroyo Loro in the Dominican Republic was 1.9 t/ha at 18 locations in 1982 and 1.7 t at 10 locations in 1983. Seed yield of Arroyo Loro was more predictable than that of most lines in the trials. In Puerto Rico, seed yields of Arroyo Loro were equal to or greater than those of Bonita and Cuarentena. Arroyo Loro is erect, has a Type 2 growth habit with short vines and 40-45 cm tall. In very productive environments Arroyo Loro is prone to lodging. No photoperiod sensitivity was observed; harvest maturity generally occurred within 90 days of sowing. Arroyo Loro grows and yields well in hot (30-35C) and humid tropical conditions. It carries the single, dominant hypersensitive gene I for resistance to most strains of bean mosaic potyvirus and is moderately resistant to Uromyces appendiculatus. Seeds are slightly flat and 100-seed weight is 17.4-20 g.Accession Number: 19901615451

tested as MUS-N-4-II, was derived from the cross H-270/XAN223 made at CIAS

web blight and rust resistance and heat tolerance; `Arroyo Loro Negro' black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. no. CV-170, PI 603941) was developed and released in 1998 by Centro de Investigacion Agricolas del Suroeste (CIAS), Ministry of Agriculture,

Title: Registration of 'Arroyo Loro Negro' black bean.Author(s): Arnaud-Santana, E., Nin, J. C., Saladin, F., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 40 Issue: 3 Pages: 856-857 Published: 2000

Abstract: Arroyo Loro Negro, submitted for the registration of plant variety rights in the Dominican Republic and derived from the cross H-270/XAN223, is an erect, Type II, high-yielding Phaseolus vulgaris variety with opaque, elliptical black seeds weighing 21 g (100-seed weight). It is more tolerant to drought, high temperature and low soil fertility than traditional black cultivars such as Venezuela 44. The resistance to isolates of AG-1-1B and AG-2-2 of the web blight pathogen, endemic pathotypes of rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) and common bacterial blight (Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli) was observed in different field trials. Arroyo Loro Negro is susceptible to bean golden mosaic geminivirus [bean golden mosaic virus].Accession Number: 20013062135

derived from the cross PC 50/BAT 1274 via selection for erect plant architecture and acceptable seed type

rust and common bacterial blight resistance; resistant to NY-15 race of BCMV; Submitted for the registration of plant variety rights in the Dominican Republic during 1998, CIAS 95 red mottled bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) was derived from the cross PC 50/BAT 1274 via

Title: Registration of 'CIAS-95' red mottled bean.Author(s): Arnaud-Santana, E., Nin, J. C., Saladin, F., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 40 Issue: 3 Pages: 857 Published: 2000

Abstract: Submitted for the registration of plant variety rights in the Dominican Republic during 1998, CIAS 95 red mottled bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) was derived from the cross PC 50/BAT 1274 via selection for erect plant architecture and acceptable seed type. It was resistant to strains of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli in the field, although in greenhouse inoculation tests, it was only resistant to 5 out of 9 rust pathotypes. It is resistant to bean common mosaic potyvirus [bean common mosaic virus] NY-15 strain but susceptible to bean common mosaic necrotic virus-NL3 strain and bean golden mosaic geminivirus [bean golden mosaic virus]. Its morphology, habit and mean yield, which exceeded that of the standard PC-50, are briefly described.Accession Number: 20013062137

This black bean cultivar, which combines resistance to BGYMV, BCMNV and BCMV, is produced for local consumption and export

derived from the cross Jose Beta/C1308. The F1 was grown in the field, and F2 and F3 plants were selected

resistance to rust, common bacterial blight, and the NY-15 race of BCMV; Submitted for registration of plant variety rights in the Dominican Republic during 1998, JB-178 (Phaseolus vulgaris) was derived from the cross Jose Beta/C1308. The F1 was grown in the

Title: Registration of 'JB-178' red mottled bean.Author(s): Arnaud-Santana, E., Nin, J. C., Saladin, F., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 40 Issue: 3 Pages: 857-858 Published: 2000

Abstract: Submitted for registration of plant variety rights in the Dominican Republic during 1998, JB-178 (Phaseolus vulgaris) was derived from the cross Jose Beta/C1308. The F1 was grown in the field, and F2 and F3 plants were selected for agronomic traits and acceptable seed type. It has partial resistance to rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) in the field but was susceptible to 8 out of 9 rust pathogens in the greenhouse. It is susceptible to bean golden mosaic geminivirus [bean golden mosaic virus] and bean common mosaic necrosis virus-NL3 strain. JB-178 is well adapted to altitudes of 100-1000 m and yields 1091-2131 kg seeds/ha. Its morphology and habit are briefly described.Accession Number: 20013062138

derived from a single plant selection in the Pompadour Checa landrace for earliness, bright red mottled seed coat

Ur-4 and Ur-9 rust resistance genes and cooking quality; PC-50 (Phaseolus vulgaris), submitted for the registration of plant variety rights in the Dominican Republic and released in 1987, was derived from a single plant selection in the Pompadour Checa landrace for

Title: Registration of 'PC-50' red mottled bean.Author(s): Saladin, F., Arnaud-Santana, E., Nin, J. C., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 40 Issue: 3 Pages: 858 Published: 2000

Abstract: PC-50 (Phaseolus vulgaris), submitted for the registration of plant variety rights in the Dominican Republic and released in 1987, was derived from a single plant selection in the Pompadour Checa landrace for earliness, bright red mottled seed coat colour and rust (caused by Uromyces appendiculatus) resistance. The seed of this selection was increased in field trials during 1985-1990. PC-50, which possesses the Ur-4 and Ur-9 for resistance to rust, shows partial resistance to rust pathotypes in the field, but was susceptible to 6 out of 10 pathotypes in the greenhouse. It is susceptible to Type II bean golden mosaic geminivirus [bean golden mosaic virus], Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli, to isolates of AG-1-1B and AG-2-2 of Thanatephoruscucumeris and to bean common mosaic potyvirus [bean common mosaic virus]. The morphology and agronomic characteristics are described.Accession Number: 20013062139

bgm-I gene for BGYMV, I gene for BCMV, rust resistance, and heat tolerance; This indeterminate Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar (PI606250), derived from the cross DOR483/BelNeb Rust Resistant-1, was released in 1998 by the Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station

Title: Registration of 'Rosada Nativa' pink bean.Author(s): Beaver, J. S., Miklas, P. N., Echavez-Badel, R.Source: Crop Science Volume: 39 Issue: 4 Pages: 1257 Published: 1999

Abstract: This indeterminate Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar (PI606250), derived from the cross DOR483/BelNeb Rust Resistant-1, was released in 1998 by the Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with USDA-ARS. Rosada Nativa is resistant to bean rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) races prevalent in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. It carries the recessive bgm1 allele for resistance to bean golden mosaic bigeminivirus and the I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus. It is moderately resistant to Rhizoctonia solani. In field trials conducted in Puerto Rico during 1995-97, Rosada Nativa produced seed yields similar to those of Arroyo Loro when planted in the cooler winter growing season and greater than those of Arroyo Loro when planted in the hot and humid summer growing season.Accession Number: 19991611947

derived from the cross PC-50/BAT 1274

resistance to common bacterial blight and the NY-15 race of BCMV; Submitted for the registration of plant variety rights in the Dominican Republic during 1998, Saladin-97 (Phaseolus vulgaris) was derived from the cross PC-50/BAT 1274. It has field resistance to strains of

Title: Registration of 'Saladin-97' red mottled bean.Author(s): Nin, J. C., Arnaud-Santana, E., Saladin, F., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 40 Issue: 3 Pages: 858-859 Published: 2000

Abstract: Submitted for the registration of plant variety rights in the Dominican Republic during 1998, Saladin-97 (Phaseolus vulgaris) was derived from the cross PC-50/BAT 1274. It has field resistance to strains of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli. It is susceptible to Type II of the bean golden mosaic geminivirus [bean golden mosaic virus], resistant to bean common mosaic potyvirus [bean common mosaic virus] NY-15 strain. Saladin-97 exhibited partial resistance to rust in the field and greenhouse tests. Yields ranged from 1309-2073 kg/ha and exceeded that of PC-50. The morphology and agronomic characteristics are briefly described.Accession Number: 20013062141

In 2008, ACDI/VOCA obtained from the National Seed Service a new variety of bean for cultivation, called ‘Aifi Wuríti’. The new cultivar was planted in collaboration with the the National Seed Service in Haiti’s central region and AGRITECH, a private local development firm

(Arrollo Loro Negro, 1998, from Dom Rep)

Arrollo Loro Negro, from Dom Rep

(PC 50, 1987, from Dom Rep)

PC 50, from Dom Rep

derived from a single backcross with Bonita as the recurrent parent and La Vega as the non-recurrent

I gene for BCMV resistance and rust resistance; Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Arroyo Loro (PI536019), released as breeding line 2W-33-22 in 1979, was derived from a single backcross with Bonita as the recurrent parent and La Vega as the non-recurrent parent, followed by recurrent

Arrollo Loro, from Dom Rep

Title: Registration of 'Arroyo Loro' white bean.Author(s): Beaver, J. S., Echavez-Badel, R., Freytag, G. F.Source: Crop Science Volume: 30 Issue: 3 Pages: 746 Published: 1990

Abstract: Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Arroyo Loro (PI536019), released as breeding line 2W-33-22 in 1979, was derived from a single backcross with Bonita as the recurrent parent and La Vega as the non-recurrent parent, followed by recurrent selection and population bulking. Average seed yield of Arroyo Loro in the Dominican Republic was 1.9 t/ha at 18 locations in 1982 and 1.7 t at 10 locations in 1983. Seed yield of Arroyo Loro was more predictable than that of most lines in the trials. In Puerto Rico, seed yields of Arroyo Loro were equal to or greater than those of Bonita and Cuarentena. Arroyo Loro is erect, has a Type 2 growth habit with short vines and 40-45 cm tall. In very productive environments Arroyo Loro is prone to lodging. No photoperiod sensitivity was observed; harvest maturity generally occurred within 90 days of sowing. Arroyo Loro grows and yields well in hot (30-35C) and humid tropical conditions. It carries the single, dominant hypersensitive gene I for resistance to most strains of bean mosaic potyvirus and is moderately resistant to Uromyces appendiculatus. Seeds are slightly flat and 100-seed weight is 17.4-20 g.Accession Number: 19901615451

derived from the cross Arroyo Loro/Don Silvio

bgm-I gene for BGYMV, I gene for BCMV, rust resistance; Released in 1998 and derived from the cross Arroyo Loro/Don Silvio, this Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar (PI606249), with indeterminate bush, short-vine Type II growth habit, is noted for its resistance to bean

Title: Registration of 'Morales' small white bean.Author(s): Beaver, J. S., Miklas, P. N.Source: Crop Science Volume: 39 Issue: 4 Pages: 1257 Published: 1999

Abstract: Released in 1998 and derived from the cross Arroyo Loro/Don Silvio, this Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar (PI606249), with indeterminate bush, short-vine Type II growth habit, is noted for its resistance to bean golden mosaic bigeminivirus (BGMV), carrying the recessive bgm1 resistance allele. Morales is also resistant to the bean rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) races prevalent in Puerto Rico and carries the I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus. Seed yields of Morales were similar to those of Arroyo Loro in trials conducted at Puerto Rico during 1995-97.Accession Number: 19991611948

Derived from the cross DOR483/BelNeb Rust Resistant-1

bgm-I gene for BGYMV, I gene for BCMV, rust resistance, and heat tolerance; This indeterminate Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar (PI606250), derived from the cross DOR483/BelNeb Rust Resistant-1, was released in 1998 by the Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station

Rosada Nativa, from Dom Rep

Title: Registration of 'Rosada Nativa' pink bean.Author(s): Beaver, J. S., Miklas, P. N., Echavez-Badel, R.Source: Crop Science Volume: 39 Issue: 4 Pages: 1257 Published: 1999

Abstract: This indeterminate Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar (PI606250), derived from the cross DOR483/BelNeb Rust Resistant-1, was released in 1998 by the Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station in cooperation with USDA-ARS. Rosada Nativa is resistant to bean rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) races prevalent in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. It carries the recessive bgm1 allele for resistance to bean golden mosaic bigeminivirus and the I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus. It is moderately resistant to Rhizoctonia solani. In field trials conducted in Puerto Rico during 1995-97, Rosada Nativa produced seed yields similar to those of Arroyo Loro when planted in the cooler winter growing season and greater than those of Arroyo Loro when planted in the hot and humid summer growing season.Accession Number: 19991611947

has resistance to BGYM, bean common mosaic (BCM) and common bacterial blight in both the leaves and pods. Verano produces greater seed yield and has better seed quality than the cultivar ‘Morales’ when planted during the warmer and more humid months of the summer;

Title: Registration of 'Verano' white bean.Author(s): Beaver, J. S., Porch, T. G., Zapata, M.Source: Journal of Plant Registrations Volume: 2 Issue: 3 Pages: 187-189 Published: 2008

Abstract: 'Verano', Reg. No. CV-282, PI 653706, a multiple disease resistant white bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar adapted to the humid tropics, was developed and released in 2007 cooperatively by the University of Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS. Verano has tolerance to high temperature and resistance to Bean golden yellow mosaic virus, a whitefly (Bemisia tabaci)-transmitted begomovirus, Bean common mosaic virus, and common bacterial blight (caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli [Xanthomonas phaseoli]). The release and adoption of a high temperature-tolerant cultivar such as Verano will improve yield and seed quality of green-shelled beans produced in Puerto Rico. Verano possesses traits that may be useful to breeding programmes where high temperature, viral diseases, and common bacterial blight limit bean production.Accession Number: 20093074796

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region country marketclass variety parental line characteristics institution same line source notesyr released

Central Africa Malawi Speckled pink,Bunda 93 1993 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Medium cranbBC-D/O (19) 2006 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Small brown BCMV-B2 2006 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Medium cranbBCMV-B4 2006 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Yellow, roundBwenzilaana 1980 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Tan Chimbamba 1993 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Speckled red, Kalima 1993 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Tan Kambidzi 1995 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Tan Kamtsilo 1980 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Red, roundishKanzama 1980 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Red speckled Maluwa 1995

Central Africa Malawi Tan Mkhalira 1995

Central Africa Malawi Tan Nagaga 1995

Central Africa Malawi Red solid, radiNamajengo 1980 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Red speckled Napilira 1995

Central Africa Malawi Tan, kidney-s Nasaka 1980 Bunda College

Central Africa Malawi Red Sapatsika 1995

Central Africa Malawi Tan Sapelekedwa 1980

bush type

Bunda College

Malawi Count 18

average 200kg/ha, tolerant to halo blight, common bacterial blight, anthracnose, scab, angular leaf spot, web blight, and rust; susceptible to mosaic

Bunda 1; first improved sugar bean releases; determinate bush; have excellent resistance toBCMV and BCMNV

Bunda 2; indeterminate climbers; have excellent resistance to BCMV and BCMNV; has small brown seed, high yield, and high levels of droughttolerance. It has demonstratedBunda 3; first improved sugar bean releases; indeterminate climbers; have excellent resistance to BCMV and BCMNV

average 1500kg/ha, tolerant to angular leaf spot,mosaic, halo, and web blight, and rust; relatively tolerant to common bacterial blight

Originating from a cross between G 4017 x G 4830

Originating from a cross between G 4017 x G 4830, this variety has small, tan seeds (22 g per 100 seeds) with brown stripes. It matures in 90 days and is determinate, semi-erect with small leaves. It does well in a wide range of environments and shows good levels of resistance average 1800kg/ha, tolerant to common bacterial blight, anthracnose, and scab; relatively tolerant to angular leaf spot, halo blight and rust

Originating from a cross between G 4017 x G 4830

Originating from a cross between G 4017 x G 4830, this variety has small, tan seeds (22 g per 100 seeds) with brown stripes. It matures in 90 days and is determinate, semi-erect with small leaves. It does well in a wide range of environments and shows good levels of resistance

average 1500kg/ha, tolerant to web blight, common bacterial blight, anthracnose, scab, angular leaf spot, halo blight, and rust; susceptible to mosaic

originated from a cross between Limone # 0-1 x PVA 77

This originated from a cross between Limone # 0-1 x PVA 773. It has red, speckled, medium sized seeds (46 g per 100 seeds). It is determinate and matures in about 85 days and is suitable for short growing seasons in the mid-altitude plains where it copes well with

originated from a cross between G 3807 x G 2618

A 344 originated from a cross between G 3807 x G 2618. It belongs to the Mesoamerican gene pool and has small, tan seeds (24 g per 100 seeds). It is semi-erect but determinate with small leaves. It matures in 90 days. It grows well in a wide range of environments and shows

cross between G 76 x G 21721

This variety, is a cross between G 76 x G 21721. It has a determinate growth habit. It has large, tan seeds (52 g per 100 seeds) and matures in about 85 days. It shows a good level of resistance to Bean Common Mosaic Virus (BCMV) and is well adapted to a wide range of

originated from a cross between Bola x AND 277

This variety originated from a cross between Bola x AND 277. It has red, speckled, mediumsized seeds (42 g per 100 seeds). It is determinate and suitable for the highlands with a long growing season (90 days). It performs well under low phosphorus conditions and average 1200kg/ha, good variety but susceptible to a number of common bean diseases

originated from a double cross between (PVA 142 x TIB 33341) x (PVA 1426 x A 197)

This variety originated from a double cross between (PVA 142 x TIB 33341) x (PVA 1426 x A 197). It is has large, red kidney seeds. It is erect but semi-determinate. It grows well in cool environments and shows good levels of resistance to the common diseases. It matures in

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region country marketclass variety parental line characteristics institution same line source notesyr released

Central AmericaCosta Rica Small red Bribri 2000

Central AmericaCosta Rica Small red Cabécar 2003 PITTA-FRIJOL

Central AmericaCosta Rica White Suru 2009 PITTA-FRIJOL

Central AmericaCosta Rica Small red Telire 2004 PITTA-FRIJOL

Central AmericaCosta Rica Small red Tonjibe 2007 http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Costa Rica Cou5

Central AmericaEl Salvador Small red CENTA 2000 2000 CENTA http://www.centa.gob.sv/uploads/documentos/frijol.zip

Central AmericaEl Salvador Small red CENTA C.P.C. 2008 CENTA http://www.centa.gob.sv/InformacionTecnologica.aspx?v=51&s=Frijol&ca=3&p=0&q=&w=%20subcanal%20=%27Frijol%27

Central AmericaEl Salvador Small red CENTA Nahuat 2008 CENTA http://www.centa.gob.sv/InformacionTecnologica.aspx?v=51&s=Frijol&ca=3&p=0&q=&w=%20subcanal%20=%27Frijol%27

Central AmericaEl Salvador Small red CENTA Pipil 2005 CENTA http://www.centa.gob.sv/uploads/documentos/guia_frijol.pdf

Central AmericaEl Salvador Small red CENTA San Andres 2002 CENTA http://www.centa.gob.sv/uploads/documentos/guia_frijol.pdf

El Salvador Co 5

Central AmericaGuatemala Black Altense Precoz 2011

ICTA Ligero x Sequia 15

ICTA

Central AmericaGuatemala Black MEN 2207-17 2010 http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaGuatemala Black ICTA Peten 2010

MDX

ICTA

Central AmericaGuatemala Black ICTA Sayaxche 2010

MEN 2017

ICTA

Central AmericaGuatemala Black ICTA Super Chiva 2011

4649

ICTA

Central AmericaGuatemala Black ICTA Zam 2011

MHN 322-9

ICTA http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Guatemala Cou6

MD 2324 | (RAB 310 x XAN 155) x (DOR 391 x Pompadour G)

good yielding, well adapted to low soil fertility, and disease resistant cultivar; BGYMV, anthracnose, web blight resistance, and heat tolerance; Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Bribri, released in Costa Rica in 2000, was derived from the cross RAB310/XAN155//DOR391/Pompadour

Title: Registration of 'Bribri' small red bean (race Mesoamerica).Author(s): Rosas, J. C., Hernandez, J. C., Araya, R.Source: Crop Science Volume: 43 Issue: 1 Pages: 430-431 Published: 2003

Abstract: Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Bribri, released in Costa Rica in 2000, was derived from the cross RAB310/XAN155//DOR391/Pompadour G. Its agronomic potential is mainly attributed to its good productivity under low soil fertility, as well as its tolerance to angular leaf spot (caused by Phaeoisariopsis griseola) and web blight (caused by Thanatephorus cucumeris). Bibri is recommended for the Brunca and North Huetar bean production regions of Costa Rica.Accession Number: 20033013719

(Amadeus 77, 2003, from Honduras) EAP 9510-77 | MD 3075 / DICTA 105

Amadeus 77, from Honduras

MEB 2232-29 | PAN 68 x MD 2324

(Carrizalito, 2003, from Honduras) EAP 9510-1 | MD 3075 / DICTA 105

Carrizalito, from Honduras

(Tío Canela 75, 1996, from Honduras) MD 3075 | DOR 483 x (DOR 391 x Pompadour J)

CENTA 2000 is a semi-dark red bean variety, bright, grain small, with the following characteristics:• High yield potential• Resistant to golden mosaic virus, virus common mosaic and tolerant to rust and bacterial.

Tío Canela 75, from Honduras

PPB 11-20 MC | Concha Rosada / SRC 1-1-18 / 1-2-12 SRC

CENTA-CPC comes from the cross Concha Rosada / SRC 1-1-18 / 1-2-12 SRC. CENTA-CPC is short vine bush, with 33 days to flowering and 68 days to physiological maturity, with an average yield of 1,600 kg / ha. It is resistant to golden yellow mosaic virus and common mosaic

(Deorho, 2007, from Honduras) SRC 2-18-1 | SRC 1-12-1 / MD 3075

CENTA-Nahuat was introduced in the country in 2002 by Zamorano. It was developed from the single cross 1-12-1/CENTA SRC 2000. days to flowering are 33, and physiological maturity is 68-70 days. yield potential of 1,600 kg / ha (35 qq / mz).

Deorho, from Honduras

PRF 9653-16B-3 | Bribri / MD 3037 // RS 3

CENTA Pipil: Grain color: semi-dark red; Days to flower: 34; Days to maturity: 70; Pods per plant: 23; Grains per pod: 6; Yield per acre: 35; Adaptation (m): 50-1200; Yield per acre: 35; Adaptation (m): 100-1500; Planting dates from: May-August-Nov. Common Mosaic Virus:

(Amadeus 77, 2003, from Honduras) EAP 9510-77 | CENTA 2000 x DICTA 105

CENTA San Andres: Grain color: semi-dark red; Days to flower: 32; Days to maturity: 68; Pods per plant: 23; Grains per pod: 6; Weight 100 seeds (g): 28; Yield per acre: 35; Adaptation (m): 100-1500; Yield per acre: 35; Planting dates from: May-August-Nov. Common Mosaic

Amadeus 77, from Honduras

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region country marketclass variety parental line characteristics institution same line source notesyr released

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Amadeus 77 2003 PIF/DICTA

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Briyo AM 2009 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Cardenal 2007 PIF/DICTA http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Carrizalito 2003 PIF/DICTA

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Cayetana 85 2003 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Cedrón 2003 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Conan 33 2007 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Deorho 2007 PIF/DICTA http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Don Cristobal 2007 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaHonduras Small red La Majada AF 2009 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Macuzalito 2004 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Milagrito 2009 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Milenio ?

SRC 1-12-1 has the BGYMV resistance of Tio Canela

PIF/DICTA

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Nueva Esperanza 01 2005 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Palmichal 1 2005 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Quebradeño 2009 PIF/CIAL/ NGOs http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Tío Canela 75 1996 PIF

Central AmericaHonduras Small red Victoria 2007

SRS56-3 Amadeus77/SEA5

PIF/CIAL/ NGOs http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Honduras Coun18

EAP 9510-77 | MD 3075 / DICTA 105; F2:6 derived line from the cross ‘Tio Canela 75’/DICTA 105

Small red dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) ‘Amadeus 77’ (Reg. no. CV-221, PI 634536) was developed at the Escuela Agricola Panamericana (EAP), Zamorano, Honduras, and released for Central America in collaboration with the National Bean Programs of Honduras, El

Title: Registration of 'Amadeus 77' small red common bean.Author(s): Rosas, J. C., Beaver, J. S., Escoto, D., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 44 Issue: 5 Pages: 1867-1868 Published: 2004

Abstract: Amadeus 77, a new Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar released in Central America, is derived from the F26 population of the cross Canela 75/Dicta 105. It is selected for its good disease resistance to some pathogens (including bean golden yellow mosaic virus [?bean yellow mosaic virus]) and high yield.Accession Number: 20043157759

IBC306-95 | Amadeus77//Amadeus77/Rojo de Seda

MER 2226-41 | SRC 1-12-1-47 / Amadeus 77

BGYM and BCM resistant small red bean varieties; have greater seed yield potential and seed types with a higher commercial value (lighter redseed color) than previously released cultivars

EAP 9510-1 | MD 3075 / DICTA 10; [F.sub.2:6] derived line from the cross 'Tio Canela 75'/DICTA 105

Small red dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) 'Carrizalito' (Reg. no. CV-247, PI 639174) was developed at the Escuela Agricola Panamericana (EAP), Zamorano, Honduras, and released for Honduras in 2003 and Costa Rica in 2004, in collaboration with the National Bean Programs

Title: Registration of 'Carrizalito' small red bean.Author(s): Rosas, J. C., Beaver, J. S., Alameda-Lozada, M., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 45 Issue: 6 Pages: 2656-2657 Published: 2005

Abstract: Red bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Carrizalito (PI 639174), an F2:6 derived line from the cross Tio Canela 75/DICTA 105 and released in Honduras in 2003 and in Costa Rica in 2004 is a high-yielding red bean cultivar with resistance to stem blight caused by Macrophomina phaseolina and adaptation to midaltitudes in Central America.Accession Number: 20053209214

PRF 9653-16B-2A | EAP 9503 / RS3 // Bribri / MD 30-37 //// EAP 9503 / RS3 // A429 / K2 /// V8025 PTC 9557-10 | EAP 9021 / Bribri // UPR 9356-26 / UPR 9438-129

PRF 9653-25B-1 | EAP 9503 / RS3 // Bribri / MD 30-37 //// EAP 9503 / RS3 // A429 / K2 /// V8025 / XR SRC 2-18-1 | SRC 1-12-1 / MD 3075

BGYM and BCM resistant small red bean varieties; have greater seed yield potential and seed types with a higher commercial value (lighter redseed color) than previously released cultivars

SRC1-12-1-8 | DOR476//XAN155/DOR364

IBC301-182 | Amadeus77//Amadeus77/Paraisito

PPB 9911-44-5-13M | Concha Rosada // SRC 1-1-18 / SRC 1-12-1

Macuzalito was ‘released’ in August 2004 and has since been tested and multiplied in 30locations. Macuzalito is being further improved by scientists at EAP-Zamorano through

F0243 | Mass selection from landrace

DICZA 9801 | UPR 9606-2-2 / MD 30-37

PRF 9707-36 | UPR 9356-26 / TC-75 // EAP 9507 / AL12

IBC307-7 TC75//TC75/Cincuenteño

MD 3075 | DOR 483 // DOR 391 / Pompadour J

Derived from the cross DOR483//DOR391/Pompadour J and released in 1996, the Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar Tio Canela-75 (PI595892) is noted for its disease resistance and heat tolerance. In trials conducted over 15 locations in Honduras during 1994 and 1995, yield of Tio

Title: Registration of 'Tio Canela-75' small red bean (race Mesoamerica).Author(s): Rosas, J. C., Varela, O. I., Beaver, J. S.Source: Crop Science Volume: 37 Issue: 4 Pages: 1391 Published: 1997

Abstract: Derived from the cross DOR483//DOR391/Pompadour J and released in 1996, the Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar Tio Canela-75 (PI595892) is noted for its disease resistance and heat tolerance. In trials conducted over 15 locations in Honduras during 1994 and 1995, yield of Tio Canela-75 averaged 2226 kg/ha, 17 and 44% more than that of Dorado and the farmer control variety. In on-farm trials at 49 locations throughout Honduras, average yield of Tio Canela-75 was 1200 kg/ha, 41% greater than that of the farmer control variety. In addition, Tio Canela -75 was superior to Dorado and landrace varieties for resistance to bean golden mosaic bigeminivirus, Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli, Uromyces appendiculatus and Thanatephorus cucumeris. Tio Canela-75 was identified to be one of the most heat tolerant lines in trials conducted in Nacaome, Honduras in 1994 and 1995. Tio Canela-75 is recommended for low and intermediate altitude (<1200 m) bean production regions of Central America.Accession Number: 19981600569

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Central AmericaNicaragua Small red INTA Canela 2001 INTA

Central AmericaNicaragua Dark red INTA Fuerte Sequia 2009

SX 14825-7-1

INTA

Central AmericaNicaragua Small red INTA Matagalpa 2010 http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaNicaragua Red INTA Precoz 2006 INTA

Central AmericaNicaragua Light Red INTA Rojo 2001 INTA

Central AmericaNicaragua Small red Mar Rojo 2007 http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaNicaragua Small red Luisito 2007 http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Central AmericaNicaragua Small red Rio Rojo 2007 http://pulsecrsp.msu.edu/Portals/0/docs/Global%20Meeting%20Presentations/Beaver%20Bean%20Improvement%20Cooperative%20Presentation.pdf

Nicaragua Cou8

East Africa Tanzania Kablanketi Mshindi 2006 SUA

East Africa Tanzania Large red kid Pesa 2006 SUA

East Africa Tanzania Red kidney Rojo 1997 SUA

East Africa Tanzania SUA 90 1990 SUA

Tanzania Coun4

North America Mexico Pinto Bayacora 2001 INIFAP

North America Mexico Red mottled Flor de Junio Marcela 1996 INIFAP

North America Mexico Red mottled Flor de Mayo M38 1993 INIFAP

North America Mexico Red mottled Flor de Mayo 2000 2005 INIFAP

North America Mexico Pinto Mestizo 2001 INIFAP

North America Mexico Black Negro Altiplano 1997 INIFAP

North America Mexico Black Negro Sahuatoba 1997 INIFAP

North America Mexico Black Negro Vizcaya 2004 INIFAP

North America Mexico Pinto Pinto Villa 1995 INIFAP

(Tío Canela 75, 1996, from Honduras) MD 3075 | DOR 483 // DOR 391 / Pompadour J

Tío Canela 75, from Honduras

SRC 2-18 | Rojo Nacional // Bribri / MD 3075

(Amadeus 77, 2003, from Honduras) EAP 9510-77 | MD 3075 x DICTA 105

‘INTA ROJO’ is a small red dry bean that was created under the name ‘EAP 9510-77’. This cultivar was developed at The Escuela Agricola Panamericana (EAP),Zamorano, Honduras, and released in Central America in a collaboration with the national programs of Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, and the

Amadeus 77, from Honduras

derived from cross Rojo x Kablanketi

derived from cross Rojo x Kablanketi; the first improved Kablanketi type to be released w/ BCMV resistance. Grain yield: 0.9-1.5 t/ha; Anthocyanincolouration:present; Growth habbit:bush; Plant height (cm):48; Days to flowering:28-32; Flower colour:pink; Pod colour at

Derived from a cross between SUA 90 and 86EP5034-B

Pesa was derived from the single cross Rojo x Kablanketi made in Dec-Jan 1992-93. The parent `Rojo" is a large red-seeded cultivar released by SUA in 1997. It has I bc-12 resistance to BCMV and BCMNV, resistance to the prevalent races of ALS, and moderate resistance to

derived from the single cross Rojo x Kablanketi

‘Rojo’, a red kidney type released in 1997, is a cross between CIAT germplasm and an accession from the Prosser Irrigated Research Station in the USA. Rojo contains the I gene for BCMV resistance in combination with recessive genes creating a more durable form of has a khaki seed colour and was released in 1990; adapted to low and mid-altitude (300–1500 m) bean agro-ecologies, are high yielding under smallholder conditions (up to 2000 kg/ha) and are resistant to rust, ALS, BCMV and BCMNV. Both varieties show some tolerance to

tested as PT91080, was derived from the single cross, `Pinto Nacional 1'/`Pinto Sierra'

Anthracnose and rust resistance and tolerance to root rots; `Bayacora' pinto bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. no. CV-187, PI 614098) was developed and released by the Valle del Guadiana Experiment Station of the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Forestry, and

Title: Registration of 'Bayacora' pinto bean.Author(s): Acosta-Gallegos, J. A., Ibarra-Perez, F. J., Rosales-Serna, R., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 41 Issue: 5 Pages: 1645-1646 Published: 2001

Abstract: Pinto bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Bayacora (Reg. no. CV-187, PI 614098) was developed and released in Mexico as a disease-resistant, erect, early-season cultivar for rainfed conditions in the semiarid highlands. It was derived from the single cross 'Pinto Nacional 1'/'Pinto Sierra' made in 1988. In field trials conducted during 1993-97 in both semiarid and irrigated locations, Bayacora outyielded the control cultivar 'Pinto Nacional 1'. It is resistant to root rots (Fusarium solani f.sp. phaseoli and Rhizoctonia solani [Thanatephorus cucumeris]) and has a significantly shorter cooking time than that of other cultivars and landraces.Accession Number: 20023114278

derived from the single cross between Flor de Junio and landrace Jalisco

combined high yield and disease resistance; Flor de Junio Marcela’ common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. no. CV-204, PI 631494) was developed and released by the bean program at ‘El Bajío’ Experiment Station of the National Research Institute for Agriculture,

Title: Registration of 'Flor de Junio Marcela' common bean.Author(s): Castellanos-Ramos, J. Z., Guzman-Maldonado, H., Kelly, J. D., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 43 Issue: 3 Pages: 1121-1122 Published: 2003

Abstract: Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Flor de Junio Marcela (PI 631494), derived from the single cross between Flor de Junio and landrace Jalisco, was released in 1996 for cultivation in the mid-altitude irrigated conditions of Mexico. Flor de Junio Marcela has a relatively short-cooking time and is resistant to the prevalent races of bean common mosaic virus.Accession Number: 20033081782

originated from the modified double-cross population MX6344 which has the pedigree

Drought tolerance, I gene for BCMV; Released in 1994, the Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar Flor de Mayo M38 (PI574540) originated from the modified double-cross population MX6344 which has the pedigree A409/(BAT1670/(NEP Bayo 22/XAN112)). Flor de Mayo M38

Title: Registration of 'Flor de Mayo M38' common bean. Author(s): Acosta-Gallegos, J. A., Castellanos, J. Z., Nunez-Gonzalez, S., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 35 Issue: 3 Pages: 941-942 Published: 1995 rce: Crop Science Volume: 35 Issue: 3 Pages: 941-942 Published: 1995

Abstract: Released in 1994, the Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar Flor de Mayo M38 (PI574540) originated from the modified double-cross population MX6344 which has the pedigree A409/(BAT1670/(NEP Bayo 22/XAN112)). Flor de Mayo M38 possesses an indeterminate prostrate Type II growth habit and matures in ~105 days. It carries the dominant gene I for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus, is highly resistant to prevalent races of Uromyces appendiculatus, and is tolerant of local isolates of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum from the Mexican states Durango, Guanajuanto and Mexico, Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola, Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli and low soil fertility. Flor de Mayo M38 was tested at 4-6 locations in the highlands of Mexico (Chihuahua to the state of Mexico) during 1989-92. Under favourable rainfed environments of the humid highlands, mean yield was greater than 2.0 t/ha, outyielding the standard, Flor de Mayo Bajio by 50%. Under irrigated conditions, Flor de Mayo M38 yielded 3.5 t/ha. Seeds are medium-sized (100-seed weight of 27 g); average protein content on a dry weight basis (26%) is superior to most other cultivars in its class. Trials conducted with panelists showed good acceptability of cooked beans and broth colour.Accession Number: 19951610129

tested as FM94050, was derived from the cross, RIZ30/‘Flor de Mayo M38’

highly desirable seed type with short cooking time; Flor de Mayo 2000’ common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. no. CV-249, PI 639264) was developed and released by the ‘Valle del Guadiana’ Experiment Station of the National Research Institute for Agriculture,

Title: Registration of 'Flor de Mayo 2000' common bean.Author(s): Ibarra-Perez, F. J., Acosta-Gallegos, J. A., Cazares-Enriquez, B., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 45 Issue: 6 Pages: 2657-2658 Published: 2005

Abstract: Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Flor de Mayo 2000 (PI 639264), derived from the cross RIZ30/Flor de Mayo M38 and released in Mexico for its high yield potential, is a medium-sized bean with a light pink-purple circular marbling pattern on a cream background with resistance to Bean common mosaic virus.Accession Number: 20053209216

derived from the single cross, ‘Bayo Victoria’/‘Olathe’

Resistant to rust and most races of anthracnose and tolerance to common bacteral blight and root rot; Mestizo’ pinto bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. no. CV-185, PI 614097) was developed and released by the Valle del Guadiana Experiment Station of the National Research

Title: Registration of 'Mestizo' pinto bean.Author(s): Acosta-Gallegos, J. A., Ibarra-Perez, F. J., Rosales-Serna, R., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 41 Issue: 5 Pages: 1650-1651 Published: 2001

Abstract: Pinto bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Mestizo (Reg. no. CV-185, PI 614097) was developed and released in Mexico as a high-yielding, disease-resistant, upright, early season cultivar for rainfed conditions in the semiarid highlands. Derived from a single cross 'Bayo Victoria'/'Olathe' made in 1988, this cultivar is resistant to rust (Uromyces appendiculatus), common bacterial blight (Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli [X. axonopodis pv. phaseoli]) and root rots (Fusarium solani f.sp. phaseoli and Rhizoctonia solani [Thanatephorus cucumeris]), and all prevalent races of anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) except race 1472, a race found in localized areas in the Mexican highlands.Accession Number: 20023114284

tested as NG 91207, was derived from a triple cross, ‘Negro Durango’//BAT 260/‘Negro Querétaro’

Anthracnose and rust resistance, I gene resistance to BCMV and tolerance to common bacterial blight and root rot; first opaque black seeded cultivar developed for Mexican highlands; Negro Altiplano’ opaque black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. no. CV-184, PI

Title: Registration of 'Negro Altiplano' common bean.Author(s): Acosta-Gallegos, J. A., Ibarra-Perez, F. J., Rosales-Serna, R., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 41 Issue: 5 Pages: 1650 Published: 2001

Abstract: Opaque black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Negro Altiplano (Reg. no. CV-184, PI 614095) was developed and released for commercial production in Mexico in 1997 as a high-yielding, disease-resistant cultivar for rainfed and irrigated conditions in the highlands. Derived from a triple cross, 'Negro Durango'//BAT 260/'Negro Queretaro' made in 1988, Negro Altiplano belongs to a commercial class that is mainly produced and consumed in the tropical lowlands. In field trials conducted from 1993 to 1998 in various locations in Mexico, it outyielded the local cultivars 'Negro San Luis' and 'Negro Queretaro'. It matures 15 days earlier than most landraces from the highlands of Mexico and carries the single dominant hypersensitive I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic virus. Negro Altiplano is resistant to common bacterial blight (Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli [X. axonopodis pv. phaseoli]) and root rots (Fusarium solani f.sp. phaseoli and Rhizoctonia solani [Thanatephorus cucumeris]).Accession Number: 2002311428

tested as NG 91190, was derived from a simple cross, BAT 308/XAN 87

Anthracnose and rust resistance, I gene resistance to BCMV and tolerance to common bacterial blight and root rot; first opaque black seeded cultivar developed for Mexican highlands; ‘Negro Sahuatoba’ opaque black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. no. CV-186, PI

Title: Registration of 'Negro Sahuatoba' opaque black bean.Author(s): Acosta-Gallegos, J. A., Ibarra-Perez, F. J., Rosales-Serna, R., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 41 Issue: 5 Pages: 1646-1647 Published: 2001

Abstract: Opaque black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Negro Sahuatoba (Reg. no. CV-186, PI 614096) was developed and released for commercial production in 1997 in Mexico as a high-yielding, disease-resistant, opaque black-seeded cultivar for rainfed conditions in the highlands. Derived from a simple cross, BAT 308/XAN 87 made in 1988, Negro Sahuatoba belongs to a commercial seed class that is mainly produced and consumed in the tropical lowlands. In field trials conducted in the highlands of Mexico from 1993 to 1997, it outyielded the main landraces Negro San Luis and Negro Queretaro under rainfed conditions. Negro Sahuatoba carries the single dominant hypersensitive I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic virus, and is also resistant to common bacterial blight (Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli [X. axonopodis pv. phaseoli]) and root rots (Fusarium solani f.sp. phaseoli).Accession Number: 20023114279

tested as NG 93060, was derived from the multiple interracial cross AS0ll/4/'Negro San Luis' (PI

shiny black with drought tolerance; Negro Vizcaya' shiny black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. no. CV-223, PI 633428) was developed and released by the Valle del Guadiana Experiment Station of the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Forestry, and Livestock

Title: Registration of 'Negro Vizcaya' shiny black bean.Author(s): Ibarra-Perez, F. J., Acosta-Gallegos, J. A., Cazares Enriquez, B., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 44 Issue: 5 Pages: 1866-1867 Published: 2004

Abstract: Negro Vizcaya, a new black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar released in Mexico, is derived from the multi-parental cross A800/4/Negro San Luis/BAT477/3/XAN87//G2618/G4017. Negro Vizcaya carries a single dominant hypersensitive I gene to bean common mosaic virus, and is sensitive to the necrosis inducing strains of bean common mosaic necrosis virus. It is resistant to highland isolates of halo blight (Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola). It is tolerant to common bacterial blight (Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli [X. axonopodis pv. phaseoli]), rust (Uromyces appendiculatus), anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) and root rot (Fusarium solani f.sp. phaseoli and Rhizoctonia solani).Accession Number: 20043157758

derived from the 3-way cross II-925M29-1 * (Canario 101 * Mex 4-2)

Broad adaptationand yield stability in the semi arid highlands of Mexico due to phenotypic plasticity and ability to continue seed fill at low night temperatures; resistant to anthracnose and tolerant to rust and low soil fertility; The Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar Pinto Villa

Title: Registration of 'Pinto Villa' common bean.Author(s): Acosta-Gallegos, J. A., Ochoa-Marquez, R., Arrieta-Montiel, M. P., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 35 Issue: 4 Pages: 1211 Published: 1995

Abstract: The Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar Pinto Villa (PI583796), released in 1990, was derived from the 3-way cross II-925M29-1 * (Canario 101 * Mex 4-2). It possesses an indeterminate prostrate Type III growth habit and has shown broad adaptation and yield stability in the semiarid highlands, adaptation that is partially due to its phenological plasticity and tolerance of low night temperatures during seed filling. Under normal rainfed conditions it requires ~95 days to reach maturity. Under variable semiarid environments, maturity ranges from 75 to 119 days which may be partially due to its photoperiod sensitivity. Pinto Villa is highly resistant to Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, and is tolerant of races of Uromyces appendiculatus var. appendiculatus in the drier locations of the Mexican highlands, Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola, Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli and low soil fertility and drought. Pinto Villa was tested at 4-8 locations each year during 1987-92 in the highlands of Mexico (from Chihuahua to Valle de Mexico). On the basis of yield response it is better adapted to early planting dates in the less productive rainfed environments than all other available cultivars. Under favourable rainfed environments of the humid highlands it outyielded all landraces in the Pinto seed class.Accession Number: 19951611608

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North America USA Great norther Alpine 1992 MSU

North America USA Pinto Aztec 1992 MSU

North America USA Cranberry Bellagio 2010 MSU

North America USA White Beluga 1997 MSU

North America USA Black Black Hawk 1989 MSU

North America USA Black Black Magic 1982 MSU

North America USA Navy C-20 1983 MSU

North America USA Cranberry Capri 2005 MSU

North America USA Pinto Chase 1993 University of Nebraska

North America USA Light red kidnChinook 1992 MSU

North America USA Light red kidnChinook 2000 1998 MSU

North America USA Black Condor 2004 MSU

North America USA Black Domino 1982 MSU

North America USA Other Fuji 2008 MSU

North America USA Navy Huron 1994 MSU

North America USA Light red kidnIsabella 1982 MSU

Derived from the cross Starlight/P86297

First great northern bean released; Derived from the cross Starlight/P86297, this upright type II mid-season Phaseolus vulgaris variety (PI561474), released in 1992, averaged 2816 kg/ha in trials across 26 environments during 1989-91, outyielding great-northern

Title: Registration of 'Alpine' great northern bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 32 Issue: 6 Pages: 1509-1510 Published: 1992

Abstract: Derived from the cross Starlight/P86297, this upright type II mid-season Phaseolus vulgaris variety (PI561474), released in 1992, averaged 2816 kg/ha in trials across 26 environments during 1989-91, outyielding great-northern (GN) standard varieties by 4%. Alpine is about 50 cm tall with improved lodging resistance (1.5 compared with 3 for Starlight) and a higher pod placement, allowing successful production of the GN market class in the humid Midwest. Alpine matures in about 93 days, equivalent to Starlight, and flowers 45 days after planting. The gene Ur-3 confers hypersensitive necrotic resistance to US races 38-42, 52-57, 59-61 and 68-70 of Uromyces appendiculatus, and Alpine has moderate resistance to Colletotrichum lindemuthianum. The 100-seed weight is 35.5 g, compared with 34.5 g for UI59, 33.1 g for Beryl and 41 g for Starlight. Processing quality rated over 3 years was acceptable compared with Beryl and Starlight. Texture was 43 kg/100 g, falling within the acceptable range of 40-55 kg/100 g established for processed GN beans.Accession Number: 19931639473

Derived from the cross CO81-12034/P86297

Early-season upright pinto; Abstract: Derived from the cross CO81-12034/P86297, this early-season, upright, type II Phaseolus vulgaris variety (PI561473) was released in 1992. It averaged 2960 kg/ha over 25 locations, although it was 10% lower yielding than the late-

Title: Registration of 'Aztec' pinto bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 32 Issue: 6 Pages: 1509 Published: 1992

Abstract: Derived from the cross CO81-12034/P86297, this early-season, upright, type II Phaseolus vulgaris variety (PI561473) was released in 1992. It averaged 2960 kg/ha over 25 locations, although it was 10% lower yielding than the late-maturing Sierra. Aztec yielded about the same as the early-season Pindak and outyielded Topaz by 17%. It carries resistance to the &alpha; race of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum. Seeds are large (41 g/100 seeds), equivalent to those of Othello but significantly larger than those of Pindak (35.5 g) or Sierra (37.5 g). Seeds are attractive, and suitable for dry pack markets. Processing quality is superior to that of Sierra, especially due to a high drained weight after cooking, but cooked texture is somewhat lower than that of Sierra (64 vs. 74 kg/100 g).Accession Number: 19931639472

developed using pedigree selection to the F4 generation followed by pure-line selection for

Virus anthracnose resistant vine cranberry bean; 'Bellagio' cranberry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. No. CV-297, PI 659109), developed by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station was released in 2010 as a new edible, dry-bean cultivar combining virus and anthracnose

Title: Registration of 'Bellagio' cranberry bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Varner, G. V., Wright, E. M.Source: Journal of Plant Registrations Volume: 4 Issue: 3 Pages: 171-174 Published: 2010

Abstract: 'Bellagio' cranberry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. No. CV-297, PI 659109), developed by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station was released in 2010 as a new edible, dry-bean cultivar combining virus and anthracnose resistance with excellent canning quality. Bellagio was developed using pedigree selection to the F4 generation followed by pure-line selection for disease, agronomic, and quality traits. Bellagio is a vine cranberry that combines improved plant architecture and full-season maturity with disease resistance and superior canning quality. In 4 yr of field trials, Bellagio yielded 2282 kg ha-1, the plant height averaged 49 cm, the lodging resistance score was 2.5, and the seed size was 53.5 g 100 seed-1. Bellagio differs from the commercial 'Michigan Improved Cranberry' (MIC) vine cranberry cultivar in possessing resistance to Bean common mosaic virus and anthracnose. Bellagio and MIC both possess the type-III indeterminate growth habit, but Bellagio has a more upright structure and better resistance to lodging. Bellagio flowers in 43 d and matures in 96 d, 3 d earlier than MIC and has excellent canning quality that is equivalent to that of MIC.Accession Number: 20103327645

derived from a cross between the Italian Borlotto bean BEA and the white kidney bean Lassen

First white kidney bean released; Brief information is given on this upright, full-season, disease-resistant alubia bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar (PI604229), released in 1998 and derived from a cross between the Italian Borlotto bean BEA and the white kidney bean

Title: Registration of `Beluga' alubia bean.Author(s): Kelley, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 39 Issue: 1 Pages: 294 Published: 1999

Abstract: Brief information is given on this upright, full-season, disease-resistant alubia bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar (PI604229), released in 1998 and derived from a cross between the Italian Borlotto bean BEA and the white kidney bean Lassen. Beluga is recommended for production in coarse-textured soils under a high-input management system. It carries the single dominant hypersensitive I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus and the Co1 gene which conditions resistance to races 65 and 73 of anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum). It is also essentially immune to the indigenous races of rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) prevalent in Michigan. Beluga has large white kidney seeds which average 62 g/100 seed.Accession Number: 19991605934

derived from Tuscola/CN49-242//Black Magic/3/Midnight

Anthracnose resistant; Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Blackhawk (PI536540) was derived from Tuscola/CN49-242//Black Magic/3/Midnight. Blackhawk is erect with a short vine growth habit. In the absence of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum it is similar in yield (26.5 kg/ha),

Title: Registration of 'Blackhawk' tropical black bean.Author(s): Ghaderi, A., Kelly, J. D., Adams, M. W., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 30 Issue: 3 Pages: 744-745 Published: 1990

Abstract: Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Blackhawk (PI536540) was derived from Tuscola/CN49-242//Black Magic/3/Midnight. Blackhawk is erect with a short vine growth habit. In the absence of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum it is similar in yield (26.5 kg/ha), height (55 cm) and lodging resistance to commercial cultivars such as T39. It matures 2 days later than Domino and Black Magic and reaches harvest maturity 100 days after planting. Blackhawk carries the dominant gene I for hypersensitive resistance to all strains of bean common mosaic potyvirus and the gene ARE conferring resistance to alpha, beta, gamma, delta, lambda and epsilon races of C. lindemuthianum. It has hypersensitive necrotic resistance to Uromyces appendiculatus, carrying the same dominant resistance gene as Domino and Black Magic. Blackhawk exhibits tolerance of ozone air pollution and is tolerant of Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola and Phaeoisariopsis griseola. The 100-seed weight of Blackhawk is 23 g, 2g heavier than that of the other cultivars tested. Blackhawk has satisfactory colour retention after processing (95.6%). Washed drained weight ratio and hydration ratio were equivalent to those of other commercial cultivars. Blackhawk has an acceptable cooked bean texture (114.2 vs. 105.1 to 128.2 kg/100g for commercial cultivars).Accession Number: 19901615447

derived from the cross NEP2 X Black Turtle Soup and developed by ideotype breeding

Second black bean varieties released; These 2 Phaseolus vulgaris cultivars were both derived from the cross NEP2 X Black Turtle Soup and developed by ideotype breeding. They have an upright, short stem habit. They showed high yield stability in Michigan tests. Both

Title: Registration of 'Domino' and 'Black Magic' tropical black beans.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Adams, M. W., Saettler, A. W., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 27 Issue: 2 Pages: 363 Published: 1987

Abstract: These 2 Phaseolus vulgaris cultivars were both derived from the cross NEP2 X Black Turtle Soup and developed by ideotype breeding. They have an upright, short stem habit. They showed high yield stability in Michigan tests. Both cultivars carry the single dominant I-gene form of resistance to all strains of bean common mosaic virus and are essentially immune to races of Uromyces phaseoli [U. appendiculatus] prevalent in Michigan. Domino is resistant to the &gamma; race and Black Magic to the beta, &gamma; and delta races of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum. Both cultivars are tolerant to ozone, to Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola and to Isariopsis [Phaeoisariopsis] griseola. Domino exhibits significant field tolerance to Sclerotiniasclerotiorum and both cultivars show field tolerance to Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli. Their seed characteristics are within the normal range for tropical black bean cultivars.Accession Number: 19871662007

derived from the F7 of the three-way cross Jamapa/NEP2//73130E2B (W20/Kentwood)

High yielding upright navy; Phaseolus vulgaris cv. C20 was derived from the F7 of the three-way cross Jamapa/NEP2//73130E2B (W20/Kentwood) made in 1976. C20 exhibits a type II, upright, determinate habit; plants average 50 cm in height, being about 15 cm

Title: Registration of C-20 navy bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Adams, M. W., Saettler, A. W., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 24 Issue: 4 Pages: 822 Published: 1984

Abstract: Phaseolus vulgaris cv. C20 was derived from the F7 of the three-way cross Jamapa/NEP2//73130E2B (W20/Kentwood) made in 1976. C20 exhibits a type II, upright, determinate habit; plants average 50 cm in height, being about 15 cm taller than Seafarer, are erect, narrow in profile with few basal branches. C20 matures in 98 to 104 days and has exceeded yields of Sanilac, Seafarer and Fleetwood by 22 to 33% over 4 years in 16 localities in Michingan. Similar high yields have been recorded in North Dakota, New York and Ontario. C20 carries the single dominant I gene form of resistance to all strains of bean common mosaic virus; is resistant to beta, &gamma; and delta races of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum; is immune to the Uromyces phaseoli [U. appendiculatus] races prevalent in Michigan, Nebraska, North Dakota and Colorado; is tolerant of Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas phaseolicola; and is tolerant of Isariopsis [Phaeoisariopsis] griseola, Alternaria alternata, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum,Fusarium solani and air pollution. Canning tests indicated that C20 produces a cooked product similar to that of other acceptable P. vulgaris cultivars.Accession Number: 19841635268

tested as C99833, was developed from the cross 'Cardinal'/K94803

Virus resistant bush cranberry bean; highyielding, determinate bush habit, large seed size, highly marketable, mosaic virus resistant; 'Capri" cranberry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) (Reg. no. CV-262, PI 642027) was developed cooperatively by the Michigan Agricultural

Title: Registration of 'Capri' cranberry bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Varner, G. V., Hosfield, G. L., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 46 Issue: 6 Pages: 2706-2707 Published: 2006

Abstract: 'Capri" cranberry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) (Reg. no. CV-262, PI 642027) was developed cooperatively by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS and released in 2005 as an upright, midseason, disease-resistant cultivar. Capri, tested as C99833, was developed from the cross 'Cardinal'/K94803 made in 1996. Capri carries the dominant I gene for resistance to Bean common mosaic virus. Capri displays resistance to indigenous bean rust races (caused by Uromyces appendiculatus) prevalent in Michigan. Other characteristics (including yield, morphology and seed quality) of Capri are given.Accession Number: 20073045598

has resistance to halo blight, bacterial brown spot, rust, moderate resistance to common bacterial blight, moderate avoidance of white mold, and resistance to potato leafhopper injury

Derived from the cross CN49242/3*Montcalm//Redkloud

Canning quality; Derived from the cross CN49242/3*Montcalm//Redkloud and released in 1991, Chinook (PI555665) is a determinate, upright, midseason maturity Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar which carries the unique combination of the single

Title: Registration of 'Chinook' light red kidney bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Adams, M. W., Saettler, A. W., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 32 Issue: 2 Pages: 492-493 Published: 1992

Abstract: Derived from the cross CN49242/3*Montcalm//Redkloud and released in 1991, Chinook (PI555665) is a determinate, upright, midseason maturity Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar which carries the unique combination of the single dominant inhibitor gene I for resistance to all strains of bean common mosaic potyvirus (BCMV) and the recessive bc1 gene which protects the hypersensitive I gene against necrosis-inducing BCMV strains present in Michigan. It is essentially immune to races of Uromyces appendiculatus prevalent in Michigan and is resistant to Colletotrichum lindemuthianum. Chinook outyielded the standard cv. Isabella by 15% at non-irrigated sites during 1986-90; at high-input irrigated sites their yields were similar. Chinook has a 100-seed weight of 56 g and its processing quality, evaluated over 3 years, was rated superior to that of Isabella.Accession Number: 19921630931

Derived from a single plant selection made within the light red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar

Anthracnose resistant; Derived from a single plant selection made within the light red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar Chinook, Chinook 2000 (PI604227) was released in 1998 as a full-season, disease-resistant cultivar with excellent canning quality.

Title: Registration of `Chinook 2000' light red kidney bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 39 Issue: 1 Pages: 293 Published: 1999

Abstract: Derived from a single plant selection made within the light red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar Chinook, Chinook 2000 (PI604227) was released in 1998 as a full-season, disease-resistant cultivar with excellent canning quality.Accession Number: 19991605105

derived from a cross between black bean cultivars Phantom and Black Jack

Anthracnose resistant, high-yield, canning quality; black bean, high –yielding, upright architecture, disease resistant, excellent canning quality; Black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Condor (Reg. no. CV-233, PI 635117), derived from a cross between black bean cultivars

Title: Registration of 'Condor' black bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 45 Issue: 2 Pages: 795-796 Published: 2005

Abstract: Black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Condor (Reg. no. CV-233, PI 635117), derived from a cross between black bean cultivars Phantom and Black Jack, is an upright, mid-season, disease resistant cultivar released in Michigan, USA in 2004. Condor carries the dominant I gene conferring resistance to bean common mosaic virus, the Co-1 and Co-2 genes conferring resistance to bean anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) and the Ur-3 genes conferring resistance to bean rust (Uromyces appendiculatus). The cultivar is tolerant to root rot (Fusarium solani f.sp. phaseoli), white mould (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum). Data are presented on the morphological characteristics of Condor.Accession Number: 20053067568

derived from the cross NEP2 X Black Turtle Soup and developed by ideotype breeding

First black bean varieties released; These 2 Phaseolus vulgaris cultivars were both derived from the cross NEP2 X Black Turtle Soup and developed by ideotype breeding. They have an upright, short stem habit. They showed high yield stability in Michigan tests. Both

Title: Registration of 'Domino' and 'Black Magic' tropical black beans.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Adams, M. W., Saettler, A. W., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 27 Issue: 2 Pages: 363 Published: 1987

Abstract: These 2 Phaseolus vulgaris cultivars were both derived from the cross NEP2 X Black Turtle Soup and developed by ideotype breeding. They have an upright, short stem habit. They showed high yield stability in Michigan tests. Both cultivars carry the single dominant I-gene form of resistance to all strains of bean common mosaic virus and are essentially immune to races of Uromyces phaseoli [U. appendiculatus] prevalent in Michigan. Domino is resistant to the &gamma; race and Black Magic to the beta, &gamma; and delta races of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum. Both cultivars are tolerant to ozone, to Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola and to Isariopsis [Phaeoisariopsis] griseola. Domino exhibits significant field tolerance to Sclerotiniasclerotiorum and both cultivars show field tolerance to Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli. Their seed characteristics are within the normal range for tropical black bean cultivars.Accession Number: 19871662007

developed as a fourth backcross line from the commercial cultivar Hime

Virus resistant otebo bean for export to Japan; 'Fuji' Otebo bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. No. CV-289, PI 656392), developed by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, was released in 2008 as a new early-season, virus-resistant cultivar. Fuji was developed as a

Title: Registration of 'Fuji' Otebo bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Varner, G. V., Roman, B., et al.Source: Journal of Plant Registrations Volume: 3 Issue: 3 Pages: 223-225 Published: 2009

Abstract: 'Fuji' Otebo bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. No. CV-289, PI 656392), developed by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, was released in 2008 as a new early-season, virus-resistant cultivar. Fuji was developed as a fourth backcross line from the commercial cultivar Hime. Fuji differs from Hime in possessing resistance to Bean common mosaic virus. In comparative trials, Fuji is similar to Hime in performance (2406 kg ha-1), plant height (43 cm), lodging resistance (2.2), and seed size (27.6 g 100 seed-1). Fuji flowers in 43 d and matures in 90 d 3 d earlier than Hime. Fuji and Hime possess the same determinate growth habit and resistance to race 73 of anthracnose [caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Sacc. & Magnus) Lams.-Scrib.]. Fuji meets the quality characteristics for use in sweet bean paste.Accession Number: 20093303962

derived as an F6 selection from a cross made in 1987 between the full-season, high-yielding, upright

Canning quality; The Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar Huron (PI578077), released in 1994, was derived as an F6 selection from a cross made in 1987 between the full-season, high-yielding, upright indeterminate (type II) cultivar C20 and the determinate (type I), midseason,

Title: Registration of 'Huron' navy bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 34 Issue: 5 Pages: 1408 Published: 1994

Abstract: The Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar Huron (PI578077), released in 1994, was derived as an F6 selection from a cross made in 1987 between the full-season, high-yielding, upright indeterminate (type II) cultivar C20 and the determinate (type I), midseason, disease-resistant cultivar Harokent which possesses excellent seed and canning quality. Selection was conducted at Michigan and advancement of progeny at Puerto Rico. In trials at 34 Michigan locations during 1990-93, yields of Huron averaged 2800 kg/ha, exceeding those of early and midseason cultivars by 11 and 19%, respectively. Huron shows the upright type II indeterminate growth habit, with height averaging 46 cm. It is an early to midseason cultivar, maturing on average 92 days after planting. Huron carries the single dominant hypersensitive gene I for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus, confirmed using a RADP marker, but is susceptible to temperature-insensitive strains such as NL3 and NL8. It possesses the A gene for resistance to the &alpha; race of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, the Ur3 gene conferring resistance to Uromyces appendiculatus race 53 and all races prevalent in Michigan. Huron has also shown tolerance of Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. In canning trials, Huron was rated as excellent in cooking quality.Accession Number: 19951601175

derived from Redkloud X Mecosta

Early-season, high-yielding kidney; Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Isabella, derived from Redkloud X Mecosta, has an upright, determinate growth habit, with good lodging resistance and a high harvest index. Tests in Michigan showed that it has good yield stability. Isabella carries the

Title: Registration of 'Isabella' light red kidney bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Adams, M. W., Saettler, A. W., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 27 Issue: 2 Pages: 363-364 Published: 1987

Abstract: Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Isabella, derived from Redkloud X Mecosta, has an upright, determinate growth habit, with good lodging resistance and a high harvest index. Tests in Michigan showed that it has good yield stability. Isabella carries the dominant I-gene type of resistance to all strains of bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) and the recessive bc-1 gene, which protects the I-gene against necrosis-inducing BCMV strains present in Michigan; this gene combination is believed to be unique. The cultivar is essentially immune to indigenous races of Uromyces phaseoli [U. appendiculatus] present in Michigan and is resistant to the &alpha; race of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum. Seed characteristics of Isabella fall within the acceptable range for light red kidney bean cultivars.Accession Number: 19871662008

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region country marketclass variety parental line characteristics institution same line source notesyr released

North America USA Dark red kidn Isles 1994 MSU

North America USA Black Jaguar 1999 MSU

North America USA Pinto Kodiak 1997 MSU

North America USA Navy Mackinac 1996 MSU

North America USA Great norther Matterhorn 1997 MSU

North America USA Navy Mayflower 1987 MSU

North America USA Small red Merlot 2004 USDA-ARS

North America USA White Newport 1995 MSU

North America USA Black Phantom 1998 MSU

North America USA Black Raven 1994 MSU

North America USA Other Redcoat 2004 MSU

North America USA Dark red kidn Red Hawk 1997 MSU

North America USA Pinto Santa Fe 2008 MSU

North America USA Navy Seahawk 2003

derived from Bunsi * Huron

MSU

North America USA Pink Sedona 2005 MSU

North America USA Pinto Sierra 1989 MSU

North America USA White Starlight 1991

has the Ur-3 rust resistant gene and good avoidance of white mold

University of Nebraska

North America USA Yello UC Canario 707 2001 UC Davis

North America USA Pink UC Flor 9623 2001 UC Davis

North America USA Red kidney UC Nichols 2000 UC Davis

North America USA Black Zorro 2008 MSU

Derived from the cross X82405/Isabella

Anthracnose resistant; Derived from the cross X82405/Isabella made in 1981 and tested as K86012, Isles (PI578076) was released in 1994 as a full-season, disease resistant Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar. X82405 is a full-season, dark red kidney bean breeding line with resistance to

Title: Registration of 'Isles' dark red kidney bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 34 Issue: 5 Pages: 1407-1408 Published: 1994

Abstract: Derived from the cross X82405/Isabella made in 1981 and tested as K86012, Isles (PI578076) was released in 1994 as a full-season, disease resistant Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar. X82405 is a full-season, dark red kidney bean breeding line with resistance to anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) derived from the cross CN49242/3*Montcalm//Charlevoix; Isabella is a high-yielding, early season light red kidney bean cultivar. In trials at 37 Michigan sites during 1987-93, yield of Isles averaged 2450 kg/ha and was equivalent to the standard cv. Montcalm across all locations. Isles has an upright type I determinate bush growth habit, with plant height averaging 45 cm. It matures 95-99 days after planting, 2-3 days earlier than Montcalm. Seeds of Isles are larger than those of Montcalm (100-seed weight averages 64 vs. 58 g), and Isles has been rated as equivalent to Montcalm in cooking quality. Isles carries the dominant hypersensitive gene I for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus, confirmed using a RAPD marker, but is susceptible to the temperature-insensitive strains such as NL3 and NL8. It is the first dark red kidney bean to carry the A and Are genes, which condition resistance to all known North American races of anthracnose. It is essentially immune to Uromyces appendiculatus races prevalent in Michigan and is tolerant of Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola.Accession Number: 19951601174

Derived from a cross made in 1992 between MSU breeding lines B90211 and N90616

Anthracnose resistant, upright black bean; Black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Jaguar was developed and released cooperatively by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS in 2000 as an upright, midseason, disease-resistant cultivar. Derived from a

Title: Registration of 'Jaguar' black bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 41 Issue: 5 Pages: 1647-1648 Published: 2001

Abstract: Black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Jaguar was developed and released cooperatively by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS in 2000 as an upright, midseason, disease-resistant cultivar. Derived from a cross made in 1992 between MSU breeding lines B90211 and N90616, this cultivar is resistant to bean common mosaic virus, Michigan isolates of root rot (Fusarium solani f.sp. phaseoli) and white mould (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum). It carries the Co-1 and Co-2 genes, which condition resistance to races 7, 65 and 73 of bean anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) and the Ur-3 rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) resistance gene, which conditions resistance to race 53 and all indigenous bean rust races prevalent in Michigan.Accession Number: 20023114280

Derived from the cross P90557/G91213

Large seeded, high-yield, rust and virus resistance; Derived from the cross P90557/G91213, this pinto bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar (PI604226) was released in 1998 for its high yield, midseason maturity and disease resistance. In trials conducted at 26 locations in

Title: Registration of `Kodiak' pinto bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 39 Issue: 1 Pages: 292 Published: 1999

Abstract: Derived from the cross P90557/G91213, this pinto bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar (PI604226) was released in 1998 for its high yield, midseason maturity and disease resistance. In trials conducted at 26 locations in Michigan, North Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado and Washington over 4 seasons (1994-97), yield of Kodiak averaged 2860 kg/ha, 11, 10 and 5% higher, respectively, than yield of Aztec, Othello and Chase. Kodiak possesses that single dominant hypersensitive gene I for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus, in combination with the recessive gene bc-1 2 . It also carries the genes Ur3 and Ur6 for resistance to races of Uromycesappendiculatus and is tolerant of Fusarium solani.Accession Number: 19991605104

Derived from the cross N90435/Avanti

Anthracnose resistant, upright navy bean; Released in 1991 and derived from the cross N90435/Avanti, this navy bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar (PI596630), tested as N93296, is noted for its upright, midseason and disease resistance characteristics. In Michigan

Title: Registration of 'Mackinac' navy bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 38 Issue: 1 Pages: 280 Published: 1998

Abstract: Released in 1991 and derived from the cross N90435/Avanti, this navy bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar (PI596630), tested as N93296, is noted for its upright, midseason and disease resistance characteristics. In Michigan trials conducted during 1993-96, Mackinac yielded an average of 2340 kg/ha, outyielding Avanti (by 6%) and many other cultivars. Mackinac carries the single dominant hypersensitive I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus, the Co1 gene conditioning resistance to Colletotrichum lindemuthianum races 65 and 73 and the Ur3 gene which confers resistance to all indigenous Uromyces appendiculatus races prevalent in Michigan. In addition, Mackinac is tolerant of Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseoli and is similar to Avanti in its tolerance of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Cooking quality of Mackinac is similar to that of Avanti.Accession Number: 19981604718

Derived from the cross Alpine/X90012, Matterhorn (PI604228)

Mid-season, high-yield, rust and virus resistance; Derived from the cross Alpine/X90012, Matterhorn (PI604228) was released in 1998 as an upright, disease-resistant, high-yielding Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar of early to mid-season maturity.

Title: Registration of 'Matterhorn' great northern bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 39 Issue: 2 Pages: 589-590 Published: 1999

Abstract: Derived from the cross Alpine/X90012, Matterhorn (PI604228) was released in 1998 as an upright, disease-resistant, high-yielding Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar of early to mid-season maturity.Accession Number: 19991607033

Selected from a cross between the breeding lines N80043 (which originated as an F4 selection from the

High-yielding upright; The Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar Mayflower (PI531235), released in 1987, was selected from a cross between the breeding lines N80043 (which originated as an F4 selection from the cross 61627 (NEP2/Black Turtle Soup) with 2W33-2) and cultivar

Title: Registration of 'Mayflower' navy bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Adams, M. W., Saettler, A. W., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 29 Issue: 6 Pages: 1571-1572 Published: 1989

Abstract: The Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar Mayflower (PI531235), released in 1987, was selected from a cross between the breeding lines N80043 (which originated as an F4 selection from the cross 61627 (NEP2/Black Turtle Soup) with 2W33-2) and cultivar C20. At 37 locations during 1984-88, Mayflower possessed the same yield potential as C20 and yielded 20% (0.56 mg/ha) more than Seafarer. Mayflower exhibits a type II, upright and short-vine plant habit. Mature plants are erect, narrow in profile with few basal branches and average 53 cm in height, 15 cm taller than Seafarer. Mayflower generally reaches maturity 93-98 days after planting. Mayflower carries the dominant hypersensitive I gene giving resistance to all strains of bean common mosaic potyvirus, is resistant to &beta; and gamma races of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, has hypersensitive, necrotic resistance to races of Uromyces appendiculatus present in Michigan and tolerance of Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola and P.griseola. It is tolerant of ozone. Mayflower has ovoid white seed and a 100-seed weight of 20.3 g. Mayflower has acceptable cooked colour, washed drained weight ratio (1.3) and processed texture (78.8 kg/100 g).Accession Number: 19901611662

Derived from a cross between ARS-R94037 and ARS-R94161

Upright, high-yield, canning quality; Merlot (Reg. no. CV-211, PI 633423), derived from a cross between ARS-R94037 and ARS-R94161 and released in 2002, is a new upright, short vine, full-season maturity, disease-resistant small red bean (Phaseolus vulgaris)

Title: Registration of 'Merlot' small red bean.Author(s): Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., Uebersax, M. A., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 44 Issue: 1 Pages: 351-352 Published: 2004

Abstract: Merlot (Reg. no. CV-211, PI 633423), derived from a cross between ARS-R94037 and ARS-R94161 and released in 2002, is a new upright, short vine, full-season maturity, disease-resistant small red bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivar. Merlot is thought to be the first small red commercial cultivar with resistance to bean rust (Uromyces appendiculatus), with a robust upright vegetative growth appearance, and consistent and desirable canning quality.Accession Number: 20043004189

Derived from the cross N85606/Harokent

Anthracnose resistant bush navy bean; Released in 1995, the Phaseolus vulgaris variety Newport (PI586656) was derived from the cross N85606/Harokent. It averages 50 cm in height and exhibits an upright Type I determinate growth habit with excellent resistance to

Title: Registration of 'Newport' navy bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 35 Issue: 6 Pages: 1710-1711 Published: 1995

Abstract: Released in 1995, the Phaseolus vulgaris variety Newport (PI586656) was derived from the cross N85606/Harokent. It averages 50 cm in height and exhibits an upright Type I determinate growth habit with excellent resistance to lodging. In trials at 33 sites in Michigan during 1990-94, Newport averaged 2450 kg/ha, 8% greater than the early season variety Seafarer, equivalent to the midseason determinate varieties Midland and Albion, but 10-17% less than the Type II varieties Avanti and Mayflower. Newport carries the single dominant hypersensitive I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus, the A and Are genes which condition resistance to all known races of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum present in North America, and the Ur3 which conditions resistance to Uromyces appendiculatus race 53 and all indigenous races prevalent in Michigan. Newport is tolerant of Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola. The 100-seed weight of Newport is in the range 19-24 g. Under processing, Newport was similar to other commercial cultivars for cooked colour, texture, hydration and drained weight ratios.Accession Number: 19961600440

Derived from the cross Raven * N90618

Anthracnose resistant, upright black bean; Black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Phantom (registration number CV-165, PI 610669) was developed and released by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS in 1999 as an upright, midseason, disease

Title: Registration of 'Phantom' black bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 40 Issue: 2 Pages: 572 Published: 2000

Abstract: Black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cv. Phantom (registration number CV-165, PI 610669) was developed and released by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS in 1999 as an upright, midseason, disease resistant cultivar. It was derived from the cross Raven * N90618. In a 4-season (1995-98) field experiment conducted at 18 locations in Michigan, USA, Phantom averaged 2500 kg/ha and outyielded Raven by 12% at 8 locations. Phantom was selected for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus [bean common mosaic virus], bean anthracnose (caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) races 7, 65 and 73, and bean rust (caused by Uromyces appendiculatus) race 53. Phantom has demonstrated uniform maturity and excellent dry-down across a broad range of environments.Accession Number: 20013062073

F8 selection in the cross N84004/B85009 through selection in Michigan and advancement in Puerto Rico

Virus and anthracnose resistant; Released in 1994, this Phaseolus vulgaris variety (PI578078) was derived as an F8 selection in the cross N84004/B85009 through selection in Michigan and advancement in Puerto Rico. N84004 is a mid-season navy bean

Title: Registration of 'Raven' black bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 34 Issue: 5 Pages: 1406-1407 Published: 1994

Abstract: Released in 1994, this Phaseolus vulgaris variety (PI578078) was derived as an F8 selection in the cross N84004/B85009 through selection in Michigan and advancement in Puerto Rico. N84004 is a mid-season navy bean breeding line with resistance to anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) and B85009 is a full-season black bean breeding line with resistance to all known strains of bean common mosaic potyvirus. Yield of Raven averaged 2450 kg/ha over 30 sites in Michigan during 1990-93. It outyielded the early season cultivar UI906 by 13%, but yielded 6-18% less than full-season cultivars such as Midnight and T39. Raven exhibits an upright type II indeterminate growth habit, averages 50 cm in height and has excellent resistance to lodging. It is a mid-season variety, maturing 92 days after planting (with a range in maturity from 87 to 98 days, depending on location and season). Seeds of Raven average 16.5 g/100 seeds (range 16-20 g) and were rated as acceptable for canning. Raven carries the dominant hypersensitive I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus combined with the recessive bc3 gene. Presence of this gene combination was confirmed using RAPD markers. Raven is the first bean cultivar to exhibit complete resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus worldwide. It also carries the A gene for resistance to &alpha; and &alpha; Brazil races of anthracnose and the Ur3 gene for resistance to Uromyces appendiculatus. Raven is also tolerant of Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola.Accession Number: 19951601173

previously coded as MSU breeding line K01234

First anthracnose and virus resistant Soldier bean; first soldier bean with anthracnose and mosaic virus resistance. The Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station announces the release of 'Redcoat' soldier (dry) bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). 'Redcoat' previously coded

Kelly, J.D., G.L. Hosfield, E.G. Ernest, M. Uebersax, G.V. Varner, and J. Taylor. 2005. 'Redcoat' Soldier Bean. HortScience 40:263-264.

The Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station announces the release of 'Redcoat' soldier (dry) bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). 'Redcoat' previously coded as MSU breeding line K01234, was released as a productive disease resistant soldier bean cultivar with a determinate Type I growth habit. "Redcoat' possesses the same combination of desirable agronomic and disease characteristics as is present in the commercial 'Red Hawk' kidney bean cultivar. The seed exhibits the color pattern characteristics of the soldier bean market class in addition to displaying the attractive red color of 'Red Hawk' seed that contrasts with the white background color of the 'Redcoat'. 'Redocat' originated from a few off-type seeds found in a Foundation Seed lot of 'Red Hawk', a commercial dark red kidney bean cultivar grown in Northern Michigan in 1999.

Derived from the cross Charlevoix/2*Montcalm

Mid-season, high processing quality; Derived from the cross Charlevoix/2*Montcalm, this Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar (PI596751) was released in 1997 as a full-season, disease-resistant, dark red kidney bean with excellent processing quality. In Michigan trials

Title: Registration of 'Red Hawk' dark red kidney bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 38 Issue: 1 Pages: 280-281 Published: 1998

Abstract: Derived from the cross Charlevoix/2*Montcalm, this Phaseolus vulgaris cultivar (PI596751) was released in 1997 as a full-season, disease-resistant, dark red kidney bean with excellent processing quality. In Michigan trials conducted at 36 locations over 7 seasons (1990-96), average yield of Red Hawk was 2190 kg/ha, an increase of 5% over Montcalm and 2 and 11% over the commercial dark red kidney cultivars Isles and Drake, respectively. Red Hawk carries the single dominant hypersensitive I gene for resistance to bean common mosaic potyvirus and the Co1 and Co2 genes conferring resistance to all known North American races of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum. It is also essentially immune to indigenous races of Uromyces appendiculatus prevalent in Michigan and tolerant of Minnesota isolates of Pseudomonas syringae and Michigan isolates of Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli.Accession Number: 19981604717

An F4-derived line developed using pedigree selection was advanced on the basis of superior yield

Upright pinto bean with tolerance to white mold; 'Santa Fe' pinto bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. No. CV-291, PI 656393), developed by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, was released in 2008 as an upright, midseason, disease-resistant cultivar. An F4-derived line

Title: Registration of 'Santa Fe' pinto bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Varner, G. V., Long, B.Source: Journal of Plant Registrations Volume: 4 Issue: 1 Pages: 12-16 Published: 2010

Abstract: 'Santa Fe' pinto bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. No. CV-291, PI 656393), developed by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, was released in 2008 as an upright, midseason, disease-resistant cultivar. An F4-derived line developed using pedigree selection was advanced on the basis of superior yield performance, upright plant architecture and improved disease resistance. Over 4 yr of testing (2005-2008), Santa Fe was advanced from the F7 to F10 and yield tested at 32 locations in mid-Michigan and at locations in Colorado, North Dakota, Nebraska, Washington and Ontario. Santa Fe combines competitive yield potential (2729 kg ha-1) with erect type II architecture while retaining midseason maturity (91 d) in a pinto seed type. Santa Fe has resistance to lodging, making it suitable for direct harvest under narrow-row production systems. The upright architecture also contributes to avoidance to white mold [caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary], a disease aggravated by narrow rows. Santa Fe possesses resistance to specific races of rust [incited by Uromyces appendiculatus (Pers.:Pers.) Unger], virus, and anthracnose [caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Sacc. & Magnus) Lams.-Scrib]. Santa Fe has a large mottled dry bean seed (40.4 g 100 seed-1) that meets the standards and canning quality of the pinto bean seed class.Accession Number: 20103095035

White mold resistance, high-yielding navy bean; Seahawk (Reg. no. CV-210, PI 633036), derived from Bunsi * Huron and released in 2003, is a high-yielding, mid-season, navy bean cultivar possessing tolerance of white mould (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) and excellent canning

Title: Registration of 'Seahawk' navy bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Hosfield, G. L., Varner, G. V., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 43 Issue: 6 Pages: 2307-2308 Published: 2003

Abstract: Seahawk (Reg. no. CV-210, PI 633036), derived from Bunsi * Huron and released in 2003, is a high-yielding, mid-season, navy bean cultivar possessing tolerance of white mould (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) and excellent canning quality.Accession Number: 20033198941

tested as S00809, was developed from the cross X94076/R94142

First upright pink bean variety in the US and first pink bean to be released by the MAES, suitable for direct harvest, excellent canning quality, mosaic virus resistance and drought tolerance; 'Sedona' pink bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) (Reg. no. CV-263, PI 642028) was

Title: Registration of 'Sedona' pink bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Varner, G. V., Hosfield, G. L., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 46 Issue: 6 Pages: 2707-2708 Published: 2006

Abstract: 'Sedona' pink bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) (Reg. no. CV-263, PI 642028) was developed cooperatively by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station and the USDA-ARS and released in 2005 as an upright, midseason, disease-resistant cultivar. Sedona, tested as S00809, was developed from the cross X94076/R94142 made in 1994 to develop an upright pink bean cultivar for Michigan. Sedona possesses the bc-I2 gene that conditions resistance to certain strains of Bean common mosaic virus and exhibits delayed mild mosaic symptoms to the temperature-insensitive necrosis-inducing strains of Bean common mosaic necrosis virus such as NL 3. Sedona displays resistance to the indigenous bean rust races of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum prevalent in Michigan. Sedona is tolerant to Michigan isolates of root rot (caused primarily by Fusarium solani sp. phaseoli). Sedona exhibits similar levels of tolerance or plant avoidance (46% incidence) to white mould (caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) as Merlot (44% incidence). The morphology, yield and seed quality of Sedona are described.Accession Number: 20073045599

an F2-derived selection from a base population established by intermating 9 commercial Type 3 pinto

First pinto bean released; Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Sierra (PI536542), released in 1989, is an F2-derived selection from a base population established by intermating 9 commercial Type 3 pinto bean cultivars with 16 small-seeded architectural Type 2 navy and black bean

Title: Registration of 'Sierra' pinto bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Adams, M. W., Saettler, A. W., et al.Source: Crop Science Volume: 30 Issue: 3 Pages: 745-746 Published: 1990

Abstract: Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Sierra (PI536542), released in 1989, is an F2-derived selection from a base population established by intermating 9 commercial Type 3 pinto bean cultivars with 16 small-seeded architectural Type 2 navy and black bean breeding lines. At 33 locations during 1986-89, Sierra outyielded the highest yielding commercial cultivar, Pindak, by 10% and outyielded Othello and Olathe by 15 to 20%. Sierra is an erect Type 2 pinto bean with a short vine growth habit. At high plant population densities (25 plants/m) Sierra tends towards a single stem habit. It is 20 cm taller than commercial cultivars and has significantly improved lodging resistance compared with the prostrate Pindak. Sierra matures 95 days after planting, approximately 7 days later than other commercial cultivars. Sierra is moderately resistant to Colletotrichum lindemuthianiumand tolerant of Michigan isolates of Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola. It possesses hypersensitive, necrotic resistance to most races of Uromyces appendiculatus var. appendiculatus prevalent in Michigan, Nebraska, North Dakota and Colorado, and dominant resistance to US races 38 to 42, 52 to 57, 59 to 61 and 68 to 70. Sierra exhibits improved field tolerance of Empoasca fabae, which appeared to be associated with high trichome number producing dense pubescence on the adaxial leaf surface. The 100-seed weight of Sierra (39 g) was greater than that of Pindak (35 g) and similar to that of Olanthe and Othello. Seed shape is satisfactory. Hydration and drained weight ratio averaged 1.9 and 1.3, respectively. Texture of the canned product ranged from 85 to 119 kg/100 g compared with 89 to 108 kg/100 g for Olathe at the same sites.Accession Number: 19901615448

I gene resistance to BCMV; a sulfur yellow bean with high yield, large seed size, and BCMV resistance, represents a new seed type for producers in the USA; A high-yielding, common mosaic-resistant yellow bean with excellent seed size and color, which now dominates I gene resistance to BCMV, erect architecture; a representative of the “Flor de Mayo” class popular in some areas of Mexico, combines BCMV resistance with very erect architecture and high yield; An ethnically popular Flor de Mayo bean with very high yield and resistance to BCM I gene resistance to BCMV; has a very strong root system, and has demonstrated high yields and excellent canning quality; Full-season, high yield, excellent canning DRK

developed from a backcross population using pedigree selection to the F4 followed by pure line selection for

High-yielding, blight resistant upright black bean; 'Zorro' black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. No. CV-288, PI 656394), developed by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station was released in 2008 as an upright, midseason, disease-resistant cultivar. Zorro was developed

Title: Registration of 'Zorro' black bean.Author(s): Kelly, J. D., Varner, G. V., O'Boyle, P., et al.Source: Journal of Plant Registrations Volume: 3 Issue: 3 Pages: 226-230 Published: 2009

Abstract: 'Zorro' black bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Reg. No. CV-288, PI 656394), developed by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station was released in 2008 as an upright, midseason, disease-resistant cultivar. Zorro was developed from a backcross population using pedigree selection to the F4 followed by pure line selection for disease and agronomic and quality traits. Zorro combines high yield potential with erect architecture and is among the highest-yielding contemporary black and navy bean cultivars. Zorro has excellent resistance to lodging, making it suitable for direct harvest under narrow production systems. The upright architecture also contributes to avoidance to white mold [caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary], a disease aggravated by narrow rows. Zorro possesses partial resistance to common bacterial blight [caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. phaseoli (Smith) Vauterin et al.] and resistance to specific races of rust [incited by Uromyces appendiculatus (Pers.:Pers.) Unger], virus, and anthracnose [caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Sacc. & Magnus) Lams.-Scrib.]. Zorro has a small opaque dry bean seed typical of the black bean seed class that meets the standards of national and international markets. The canning quality of Zorro is equivalent to other black bean cultivars as it retains more black color following processing.Accession Number: 20093303963

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region country marketclass variety parental line characteristics institution same line source notesyr released

USA Count 37

South America Ecuador Black Afroandino 2010 INIAP, CIAL

South America Ecuador White Blanco Belen 2003 INIAP

South America Ecuador White Blanco Fanesquero 2004 INIAP, CIAL

South America Ecuador Red kidney Boliche 2003

INIAP-473 | AFR 298

INIAP

South America Ecuador Red Bolívar 1999 INIAP

South America Ecuador Yellow Canario 2003 INIAP

South America Ecuador Yellow Canario del Chota 2005 INIAP, CIAL

South America Ecuador Yellow Canario Guarandeno 2007 INIAP

South America Ecuador Yellow Canario Siete Colinas 2004 INIAP

South America Ecuador Red mottled Doralisa 2003

INIAP-474 | AFR 722

INIAP

South America Ecuador Red mottled Je'Ma 1996 INIAP

South America Ecuador Purple mottle La Concepción 2004 INIAP, CIAL

South America Ecuador Red mottled Libertador 2007 INIAP

South America Ecuador Red mottled Paragachi Andino 2009 INIAP, CIAL

South America Ecuador Red mottled Portilla 2009 INIAP, CIAL

South America Ecuador Yellow Rocha 2009 INIAP, CIAL

South America Ecuador Red mottled Rojo del Valle 2010

INIAP-481

INIAP, CIAL

South America Ecuador Red mottled Yunguilla 2004 INIAP

Ecuador Count18

Grand Count 146

INIAP-482 | Selection of CIAT A-55

INIAP-422 | WAF 82 x INIAP 417

INIAP-425 | SUG 55 x INIAP 417

intermediate resistance to bean rust; resistant to anthracnose; altitudinal adaptation: 1400-2400; yield: 1090-2000

INIAP-421 | G 12670 x G 12488

INIAP-423 | CAP 9 x Canario Bola

INIAP-420 | CAP 9 x Canario Bola

moderate resistance to bean rust; susceptible to anthracnose; altitudinal adaptation: 1400-2400; yield: 1200-2200

INIAP-428 | Selection of local variety

INIAP-426 | TIB 3042 X G 11732

INIAP-418 | G 12722 x G 21720

Rust resistance and enhanced biological nitrogen fixation; resistant to bean rust; resistant to anthracnose; altitudinal adaptation: 1800-2500; yield: 1200-2300

INIAP-424 | Selection of local variety Mil Uno

intermediate resistance to bean rust; susceptible to anthracnose; altitudinal adaptation: 1400-2400; yield: 700-1800

INIAP-427 | G 12722 x G 21720

INIAP-429 | SUG 26 x CAL 82

INIAP-430 | INIAP 414 x INIAP 424

INIAP-480 | INIAP 420 x (Cocacho x San Antonio)

INIAP-414 | G 13922 x (G 21721 x G 6474)

intermediate resistance to bean rust; resistant to anthracnose; altitudinal adaptation: 1400-2400; yield: 500-2000

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region country variety parental line featured characteristics same line source

West Africa Senegal Mouride 1991 0.9 ISRA

West Africa Senegal Melakh 1993 18.2 ISRA

West Africa Senegal Diongama ISRA-283 1991 large grain, high nitrogen fixing variety ISRA

West Africa Senegal Yacine ISRA-819 2004 7.9 ISRA

West Africa Senegal Marfo-Tuya Sul 518-2 2003 SARI

West Africa Senegal ISRA-2065 2010 with resistance to flower thrips ISRA

West Africa Senegal Apagbaala ITP-148-1 2003 IITA

West Africa Senegal Ein El Gazal 2000

Senegal Co 8Central Afri Cameroon Vya 1986 Cameroon landrace Excellent grain quality IRAD

Central Afri Cameroon CRSP Niebe 2-38 1999 IRAD

Central Afri Cameroon Lori Niebe 24-130 1999 18 IRAD

Cameroon 3West Africa Burkina FasoIT98K-205-8 2006 0.4 Broad adaptation INERA

West Africa Burkina FasoMelakh 2006 INERA

West Africa Burkina FasoKVx 421-2J 2006 broad adaptation INERA

West Africa Burkina FasoKVx 61-1 1990 1.5 high-sucrose grain INERA

West Africa Burkina FasoKVx 396-4-4 1990 broad adaptation INERA

West Africa Burkina FasoKVx 396-4-5-2D 1990 3.2 broad adaptation INERA

West Africa Burkina FasoKVx 745-11p 1990 0.5 broad adaptation INERA

Burkina Fa7North AmeriUSA CB46 1989 high productivity | resistant to race 3 Fusarium wilt UCR

North AmeriUSA CB88 1989 high productivity | resistant to race 3 Fusarium wilt UCR

North AmeriUSA CB27 1999 high productivity | resistant to race 3 Fusarium wilt UCR

North AmeriUSA CB50 2008 UCR

USA Count 4North AfricaSudan Ein El Gazal 2000

Sudan Coun1West Africa Ghana Apagbaala 2003 14 SARI

West Africa Ghana Marfo-Tuya Sul 518 2003 1 SARI

Ghana Coun2Grand Coun25

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It was derived from a cross between ‘58-57’, and a line developed by IITA, ‘IT81D-1137’. The ‘58-57’ is a

Mouride’ was bred by ISRA in Senegal (Cisse et al., 1995) for use as a dry grain cultivar in the Sahelian zone. | Breeding line ‘IT81D-1137’ flowers earlier than ‘58-57’ and has resistance to cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus (CABMV), which causes a seed-borne

Title: Registration of 'Mouride' cowpea. Author(s): Cisse, N., Ndiaye, M., Thiaw, S.,

It was derived from a cross between ISRA breeding line, ‘IS86-292’, and IITA breeding line, ‘IT83S-742-

Melakh’ was bred by ISRA in Senegal (Cisse et al., 1997) for use as a dual-purpose dry grain/fresh southern pea cultivar in the Sahelian zone. | has high yield potential and resistance to bacterial blight and CABMV

Title: Registration of 'Melakh' cowpea. Author(s): Cisse, N., Ndiaye, M., Thiaw, S.,

decreasing (1-10%)

ISRA-819’ was bred by Ndiaga Cisse, ISRA, Senegal for use as a dry grain cultivar in the Sahelian zone and has similar grain yield, morphology and phenology as ‘Melakh’ but a different grain type. ‘ISRA-819’ has seed that are brown and large (average individual

Title: Registration of 'Yacine' cowpea. Author(s): Cisse, N., Ndiaye, M., Sene, A.

high grain yield in soils of low fertility, tolerance to heat during reproductive development, and resistance to Striga gesnerioides (Willd.) Vatke

Marfo-Tuya from Ghana

increasing (1-10%)

has high grain yields | is resistant to Striga gesnerioides (Willd.) Vatke, and heat tolerant during reproductive development

Apagbaala from Ghana

It was derived from a cross between a California cultivar, ‘CB5’ ( Mackie, 1946), and a breeding line

‘Ein El Gazal’ was bred for use as a dry grain cultivar in the Sahelian zone (Elawad and Hall, 2002). This type of grain is preferred by many cowpea consumers in the United States and Africa.

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Ein El Gazal from Sudan

It was derived from a cross between ‘VYA’ and ‘BR1’.

CRSP Niébé’ was bred by IRAD, Cameroon for use as a dual-purpose dry grain/hay cultivar in the Savanna zone. | The objectives were to combine the seed and pod resistance to cowpea weevil of ‘BR1’ with the enhanced resistance to CABMV of ‘VYA’ and also to achieve

It was derived from a single F4 plant selection made in Maroua, Cameroon in 1993 from a cross between IITA

Lori Niébé’ was bred by IRAD, Cameroon for use as a dual-purpose grain/hay cultivar in the Savanna zone. | Both lines possess partial seed resistance to cowpea weevil and ‘IT86D-364’ had exhibited resistance to CABMV in Cameroon.

IITA line, CRSP supported testing in Burkina

It was derived from a cross between ISRA breeding line, ‘IS86-292’, and IITA breeding line, ‘IT83S-742-

Melakh’ was bred by ISRA in Senegal (Cisse et al., 1997) for use as a dual-purpose dry grain/fresh southern pea cultivar in the Sahelian zone | has high yield potential and resistance to bacterial blight and CABMV

Melakh from Senegal

Title: Registration of 'California Blackeye 46' cowpea. Author(s): Helms, D., Title: Registration of 'California Blackeye 88' cowpea. Author(s): Helms, D., Title: Registration of 'California Blackeye 27' cowpea. Author(s): Ehlers, J.

high quality, large grain | resistance to fusarium wilt races 3 and 4 | with improved grain quality and more effective resistance to Fusarium wilt and rootknot nematodes

Title: Registration of 'California blackeye 50' cowpea. Author(s): Ehlers, J.

It was derived from a cross between a California cultivar, ‘CB5’ ( Mackie, 1946), and a breeding line

‘Ein El Gazal’ was bred for use as a dry grain cultivar in the Sahelian zone (Elawad and Hall, 2002). This type of grain is preferred by many cowpea consumers in the United States and Africa.

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Title: Registration of 'Ein El Gazal' cowpea. Author(s): Elawad, H. O. A., Hall, A. E.

crosses and early generation line work done at UCR, In 1987, Dr. Marfo crossed a set of Ghanaian

bred for use as dry grain cultivars in the Savanna zone in a collaborative program between SARI, Ghana and UCR

Title: Registration of 'Apagbaala' cowpea. Author(s): Padi, F. K.; Denwar, N. N.;

crosses and early generation line work done at UCR

bred for use as dry grain cultivars in the Savanna zone in a collaborative program between SARI, Ghana and UCR

Title: Registration of 'Marfo-Tuya' cowpea. Author(s): Padi, F. K.; Denwar, N. N.;

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notes

Abstract: The Vigna unguiculata cultivar Mouride (PI583221), Abstract: Derived from the cross IS86-292/IT83S-742-13 and

Yacine (Reg. no. CV-232, PI 634767), a new early-maturing

Abstract: The Vigna unguiculata cv. California Blackeye (CB) 46 Abstract: Released in 1989, the Vigna unguiculata cv. California Abstract: Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) cv. California Abstract: 'California Blackeye 50', a blackeye-type Abstract: Derived from the cross between CB5 and Bambey 23, and Abstract: Apagbaala cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) (Reg. Abstract: Marfo-Tuya (Reg. no. CV-220, PI 633740), a new cowpea

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CRSP cowpea CRSP cowpeaData Data

region country Count Count of yr released Count Count of same lineCentral Africa 3 3 1986 1 1

Cameroon 3 3 1989 2 2North Africa 1 1 1990 4 4

Sudan 1 1 1991 2 2North America 4 4 1993 1 1

USA 4 4 1999 3 3West Africa 17 17 2000 2 2

Burkina Faso 7 7 2003 4 4Ghana 2 2 2004 1 1Senegal 8 8 2006 3 3

Total Result 25 25 2008 1 121 2010 1 1

Total Result 25 25

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CRSP beans CRSP beansData Data

region country Count Counyr released Count Count of same lineCarribean 18 4 1980 6

Dominican Republic 10 1982 3Haiti 4 2 1983 4 1Puerto Rico 4 2 1987 3

Central Africa 18 1989 2Malawi 18 1990 1

Central America 42 7 1991 1Costa Rica 5 2 1992 3El Salvador 5 3 1993 5Guatemala 6 1994 3Honduras 18 1995 8Nicaragua 8 2 1996 4

East Africa 4 1997 7Tanzania 4 1998 6

North America 46 1999 5 1

Mexico 9 2000 3 1USA 37 2001 6 2

South America 18 2002 1 1Ecuador 18 2003 10 1

Total Result 146 11 2004 10 1135 2005 7

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country variety yr releasedsource/verificationAngola TVx 3236 IITAArgentina IT82D-716 IITAAustralia IT82E-18 (Big Buff) IITABelize IT82D-889 IITABelize IT82E-18 IITABelize VITA-3 IITABenin Republic IT81D-1137 IITABenin Republic IT84S-2246-4 IITABenin Republic VITA-4 IITABenin Republic VITA-5 IITABolivia IT82D-889 IITABolivia IT83D-442 IITABotswana ER-7 TVx 3236 IITABrazil TVx 1836-01J IITABrazil VITA-3 IITABrazil VITA-6 IITABrazil VITA-7 IITABurkina Faso Gorom local 1982 AregaBurkina Faso IT 86F-2246 (Telma) 1985 AregaBurkina Faso IT 98K-205-8 AregaBurkina Faso IT 98K-205-8 2006 CRSPBurkina Faso KN 1 1982 AregaBurkina Faso KVx 396-4-4 1990 CRSPBurkina Faso KVx 396-4-4 1990 AregaBurkina Faso KVx 396-4-5-2D 1990 CRSPBurkina Faso KVx 396-4-5-2D 1990 AregaBurkina Faso KVx 414-22-2 1992 AregaBurkina Faso KVx 421-2J 2006 CRSPBurkina Faso KVx 421-2J 1995 AregaBurkina Faso KVx 61-1 1990 CRSPBurkina Faso KVx 61-1 AregaBurkina Faso KVx 745-11p 1990 CRSPBurkina Faso KVx 745-11P AregaBurkina Faso Melakh 2006 CRSPBurkina Faso TVx 3236 1985 AregaBurkina Faso TVx 3236 IITABurkina Faso VITA-7 (KN-1) IITABurma VITA-4 (Yezin-1) IITACameroon Asontem 1995 AregaCameroon BR1 1985 AregaCameroon BR2 1985 AregaCameroon CRSP Niebe 1999 CRSPCameroon CRSP Niebe 1999 AregaCameroon GLM-92 1992 Arega

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country variety yr releasedsource/verificationCameroon GLM-93 1993 AregaCameroon Ife Brown 1985 AregaCameroon IT81D-985 (BR1) IITACameroon IT81D-994 (BR2) IITACameroon IT88D-363 (GLM-92) IITACameroon IT90K-277-2 (GLM-93) IITACameroon Lori Niebe 1999 CRSPCameroon Lori Niebe 1999 AregaCameroon Others AregaCameroon TVx 3236 1984 AregaCameroon TVx 3236 IITACameroon Vya 1986 CRSPCameroon Vya 1986 AregaCentral African RepuIT81D-1137 IITACentral African RepuIT81D-994 IITACentral African RepuIT82E-18 IITACentral African RepuIT83S-818 IITACentral African RepuTVx1948-01F IITACentral African RepuVITA-1 IITACentral African RepuVITA-4 IITACentral African RepuVITA-5 IITACentral African RepuVITA-7 IITAColombia IT83S-841 IITACosta Rica VITA-1 IITACosta Rica VITA-3 IITACosta Rica VITA-6 IITACosta Rica VITA-7 IITACote D'Ivoire IT88D-361 IITACote D'Ivoire IT88D-363 IITACuba IT84D-449 (Titan) IITACuba IT84D-666 (Cubinata-666) IITACuba IT86D-314 (Mulatina-314) IITACuba IT86D-368 (IITA-Precoz) IITACuba IT86D-782 (Tropico-782) IITACuba IT86D-792 (Yarey-792) IITACuba IT88S-574-3 (OR 574-3) IITACyprus IT81D-1137 IITAEgypt IT82D-709 IITAEgypt IT82D-716 IITAEgypt IT82D-812 IITAEgypt IT82E-16 IITAEgypt TVu 21 IITAEl Savador TVx 1836-013J (Castilla deseda) IITAEl Savador VITA-3 (TECPAN V-3) IITA

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country variety yr releasedsource/verificationEl Savador VITA-5 (Tecpan V-5) IITAEquador VITA-3 IITAEquatorial Guinea IT87D-885 IITAEthiopia IT82E-16 IITAEthiopia IT82E-32 IITAEthiopia TVx 1977-01D IITAFiji VITA-1 VITA-3 IITAGambia IT83S-728-13 IITAGambia IT84S-2049 (Sosokoyo) IITAGhana Adom 1992 AregaGhana Apagbaala 2003 CRSPGhana Apagbaala 2003 AregaGhana Asetenapa 1992 AregaGhana Asontem 1988 AregaGhana Ayiyi 1992 AregaGhana Bawutawuta 1992 AregaGhana Bengpla 1992 AregaGhana Boafo 1982 AregaGhana IT82E-16 (Asontem) IITAGhana IT83S-728-13 (Ayiyi) IITAGhana IT83S-818 (Bengpla) IITAGhana Marfo-Tuya 2003 AregaGhana Marfo-Tuya 2003 CRSPGhana Padi-Tuya 2005 AregaGhana Songotra 2008 AregaGhana Soronko 1982 AregaGhana TVx 1843-1C (Boafa) IITAGhana TVx 2724-01F (Soronko) IITAGhana Zaayura 2005 AregaGuatemala VITA-3 IITAGuinea Bisau IT82E-9 IT82D-889 IITAGuinea Konakry IT81D-879 IITAGuinea Konakry IT82E-16 IITAGuinea Konakry IT83D-340-5 IITAGuinea Konakry IT83S-990 IITAGuinea Konakry IT84S-2246-4 IITAGuinea Konakry IT85F-2805 IITAGuinea Konakry IT85F-867-5 (Pkoku Togboi) IITAGuinea Konakry IT87S-1463 IITAGuyana ER-7 IITAGuyana TVx 2907-02D IITAGuyana TVx 66-2H IITAHaiti IT87D-885 IITAHaiti VITA-3 IITA

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country variety yr releasedsource/verificationHaiti VITA-4 IITAIndia IT93K-452-1 IITAIndia TVx 1502 IITAIndia VITA-4 IITAJamaica ER-7 IITAJamaica IT82E-124 IITAJamaica IT84S-2246-4 IITAJamaica VITA-3 IITALesotho IT82E-16 IITALesotho IT82E-32 IITALesotho IT82E-889 IITALesotho IT87D-885 IITALiberia IT82D-889 IITALiberia TVx 3236 IITALiberia VITa-4 VITA-7 IITALiberia VITA-5 IITAMalawi IT82D-889 IITAMalawi IT82E-16 IITAMalawi IT82E-25 IITAMali IT89KD-245 (Sangaraka) IITAMali IT89KD-374 (Korobalen) IITAMali TVx 3236 IITAMauritius TVx 3236 IITAMozambique IT82D-812 IITAMozambique IT83S-18 IITAMozambique IT85F-2020 IITANamibia IT81D-985 IITANamibia IT87D-453-2 IITANamibia IT89KD-245-1 IITANepal IT82D-752 (Aakash) IITANepal IT82D-889 (Prakash) IITANicaragua VITA-3 IITANiger IT89KD-374 IITANiger IT89KD-374-57 2001 AregaNiger IT90K-372-1-2 2001 AregaNiger IT90K-372-1-2 IITANiger KVX 30-309-6G 1994 AregaNiger TN 27-80-85 1984 AregaNiger TN 28-87 1995 AregaNiger TN 5-78 1984 AregaNiger TN 7-78 1984 AregaNiger TN 88-63 1980 AregaNiger TN121-80 1995 AregaNiger TN256-87 1995 Arega

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country variety yr releasedsource/verificationNiger TN3-78 1984 AregaNigeria IT81D-994 IITANigeria IT82E-60 IITANigeria IT86D-719 IITANigeria IT88D-867-11 IITANigeria IT89KD-288 IITANigeria IT89KD-349 IITANigeria IT89KD-374 IITANigeria IT90K-277-2 IITANigeria IT93K-452-1 IITANigeria T90K-82-2 IITANigeria TVx3236 IITAPakistan VITA-4 IITAPanama VITA-3 IITAParaguay IT86D-1010 IITAParaguay IT87D-2075 IITAParaguay IT87D-378-4 IITAParaguay IT87D-697-2 IITAPeru VITA-7 IITAPhilippines IT82D-889 IITASenegal Apagbaala 2003 CRSPSenegal Bambey 21 1975 AregaSenegal CB5 1985 AregaSenegal Diongama 1991 CRSPSenegal Ein El Gazal 2000 CRSPSenegal ISRA-2065 2010 CRSPSenegal Marfo-Tuya 2003 CRSPSenegal Mélakh 1993 CRSPSenegal Mélakh 1995 AregaSenegal Mougne 1969 AregaSenegal Mouride 1991 CRSPSenegal Mouride 1991 AregaSenegal Ndiambour 1969 AregaSenegal TN 58-57 1962 AregaSenegal TVx 3236 IITASenegal Yacine 2004 CRSPSenegal Yacine 2005 AregaSierra Leone IT82E-32 IITASierra Leone IT86D-1010 IITASierra Leone IT86D-719 IITASierra Leone IT86D-721 IITASierra Leone TVu 1990 IITASierra Leone TVx 1990-01E IITASierra Leone TVx 3236 IITA

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country variety yr releasedsource/verificationSierra Leone VITA-3 IITASomaila IT82D-889 IITASomaila IT82E-32 IITASomaila TVx 1502 IITASouth Yemen VITA-5 IITASouth Yemen VITA-7 IITASouth Africa IT82E-16 (Pannar 311) IITASouth Africa IT90K-59 IITASouth Korea VITA-5 IITASri Lanka IT82D-789 (Wijaya) IITASri Lanka IT82D-889 (Waruni) IITASri Lanka TVx 309-01EG VITA-4 IITASri Lanka TVx 930-01B (Lita) IITASudan Ein El Gazal 2000 CRSPSudan IT84S-2163 (Daha ElGoz = Gold from sand) IITASuriname IT82D-789 IITASuriname IT82D-889 IITASwaziland IT82D-889 (Umtilane) IITASwaziland IT82E-18 IITASwaziland IT82E-27 IITASwaziland IT82E-71 IITATanzania IT82D-889 (Vuli-1) IITATanzania IT85F-2020 IITATanzania TKx 9-11D (Tumaini) IITATanzania TVx 1948-01F (Fahari) IITAThailand IT82D-889 IITAThailand VITA-3 IITATogo IT81D-985 (VITOCO) IITATogo VITA-5 TVx 3236 IITAUganda IT82E-60 IITAUganda TVx 3236 IITAUSA CB27 1999 CRSPUSA CB46 1989 CRSPUSA CB50 2008 CRSPUSA CB88 1989 CRSPUSA IT84S-2049 IITAUSA IT84S-2246-4 IITAVenezuela IT81D-795 IITAVenezuela IT82D-504-4 IITAVenezuela TVx 1850-01E IITAVenezuela VITA-3 IITAYemen IT82D-789 IITAYemen TVx 3236 IITAYemen VITA-5 IITA

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country variety yr releasedsource/verificationZaire IT89KD-349 IITAZaire IT89KD-355 IITAZaire IT89KD-389 IITAZaire VITA-6 VITA-7 IITAZambia IT82E-16 (Bubebe) IITAZambia TVx 309-01G IITAZambia TVx 456-01F IITAZimbabwe IT82D-889 IITA

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Country Arega CRSP IITA Grand TotalCount of source source/verificationcountry variety Arega CRSP IITA Total ResultAngola 1 1

TVx 3236 1 1 1 AngolaArgentina 1 1

IT82D-716 1 1 1 ArgentinaAustralia 1 1

IT82E-18 (Big Buff) 1 1 1 AustraliaBelize 3 3

IT82D-889 1 1IT82E-18 1 1VITA-3 1 1 1 Belize

Benin Republic 4 4IT81D-1137 1 1IT84S-2246-4 1 1VITA-4 1 1VITA-5 1 1 1 Benin Republic

Bolivia 2 2IT82D-889 1 1IT83D-442 1 1 1 Bolivia

Botswana 1 1ER-7 TVx 3236 1 1 1 Botswana

Brazil 4 4TVx 1836-01J 1 1VITA-3 1 1VITA-6 1 1VITA-7 1 1 1 Brazil

Burkina Faso 11 7 2 20Gorom loc 1 1IT 86F-22 1 1IT 98K-20 1 1 2KN 1 1 1KVx 396-4 1 1 2KVx 396-4 1 1 2KVx 414-2 1 1KVx 421-2 1 1 2KVx 61-1 1 1 2KVx 745- 1 1 2Melakh 1 1TVx 3236 1 1 2VITA-7 (KN-1) 1 1 1 Burkina Faso

Burma 1 1VITA-4 (Yezin-1) 1 1 1 Burma

Cameroon 11 3 5 19

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Country Arega CRSP IITA Grand TotalAsontem 1 1BR1 1 1BR2 1 1CRSP Nie 1 1 2GLM-92 1 1GLM-93 1 1Ife Brown 1 1IT81D-985 (BR1) 1 1IT81D-994 (BR2) 1 1IT88D-363 (GLM-92) 1 1IT90K-277-2 (GLM-93) 1 1Lori Nieb 1 1 2Others 1 1TVx 3236 1 1TVx 3236 1 1Vya 1 1 2 2 Cameroon

Central African Republic 9 9IT81D-1137 1 1IT81D-994 1 1IT82E-18 1 1IT83S-818 1 1TVx1948-01F 1 1VITA-1 1 1VITA-4 1 1VITA-5 1 1VITA-7 1 1 1 Central African Republic

Colombia 1 1IT83S-841 1 1 1 Colombia

Costa Rica 4 4VITA-1 1 1VITA-3 1 1VITA-6 1 1VITA-7 1 1 1 Costa Rica

Cote D'Ivoire 2 2IT88D-361 1 1IT88D-363 1 1 1 Cote D'Ivoire

Cuba 7 7IT84D-449 (Titan) 1 1IT84D-666 (Cubinata-666) 1 1IT86D-314 (Mulatina-314) 1 1IT86D-368 (IITA-Precoz) 1 1IT86D-782 (Tropico-782) 1 1IT86D-792 (Yarey-792) 1 1IT88S-574-3 (OR 574-3) 1 1 1 Cuba

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Country Arega CRSP IITA Grand TotalCyprus 1 1

IT81D-1137 1 1 1 CyprusEgypt 5 5

IT82D-709 1 1IT82D-716 1 1IT82D-812 1 1IT82E-16 1 1TVu 21 1 1 1 Egypt

El Savador 3 3TVx 1836-013J (Castilla de 1 1VITA-3 (TECPAN V-3) 1 1VITA-5 (Tecpan V-5) 1 1 1 El Savador

Equador 1 1VITA-3 1 1 1 Equador

Equatorial Guinea 1 1IT87D-885 1 1 1 Equatorial Guinea

Ethiopia 3 3IT82E-16 1 1IT82E-32 1 1TVx 1977-01D 1 1 1 Ethiopia

Fiji 1 1VITA-1 VITA-3 1 1 1 Fiji

Gambia 2 2IT83S-728-13 1 1IT84S-2049 (Sosokoyo) 1 1 1 Gambia

Ghana 13 2 5 20Adom 1 1Apagbaal 1 1 2Asetenap 1 1Asontem 1 1Ayiyi 1 1Bawutawu 1 1Bengpla 1 1Boafo 1 1IT82E-16 (Asontem) 1 1IT83S-728-13 (Ayiyi) 1 1IT83S-818 (Bengpla) 1 1Marfo-Tu 1 1 2Padi-Tuya 1 1Songotra 1 1Soronko 1 1TVx 1843-1C (Boafa) 1 1TVx 2724-01F (Soronko) 1 1Zaayura 1 1 1 Ghana

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Country Arega CRSP IITA Grand TotalGuatemala 1 1

VITA-3 1 1 1 GuatemalaGuinea Bisau 1 1

IT82E-9 IT82D-889 1 1 1 Guinea BisauGuinea Konakry 8 8

IT81D-879 1 1IT82E-16 1 1IT83D-340-5 1 1IT83S-990 1 1IT84S-2246-4 1 1IT85F-2805 1 1IT85F-867-5 (Pkoku Togboi 1 1IT87S-1463 1 1 1 0

Guyana 3 3ER-7 1 1TVx 2907-02D 1 1TVx 66-2H 1 1 1 Guyana

Haiti 3 3IT87D-885 1 1VITA-3 1 1VITA-4 1 1 1 Haiti

India 3 3IT93K-452-1 1 1TVx 1502 1 1VITA-4 1 1 1 India

Jamaica 4 4ER-7 1 1IT82E-124 1 1IT84S-2246-4 1 1VITA-3 1 1 1 Jamaica

Lesotho 4 4IT82E-16 1 1IT82E-32 1 1IT82E-889 1 1IT87D-885 1 1 1 Lesotho

Liberia 4 4IT82D-889 1 1TVx 3236 1 1VITa-4 VITA-7 1 1VITA-5 1 1 1 Liberia

Malawi 3 3IT82D-889 1 1IT82E-16 1 1IT82E-25 1 1 1 Malawi

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Country Arega CRSP IITA Grand TotalMali 3 3

IT89KD-245 (Sangaraka) 1 1IT89KD-374 (Korobalen) 1 1TVx 3236 1 1 1 Mali

Mauritius 1 1TVx 3236 1 1 1 Mauritius

Mozambique 3 3IT82D-812 1 1IT83S-18 1 1IT85F-2020 1 1 1 Mozambique

Namibia 3 3IT81D-985 1 1IT87D-453-2 1 1IT89KD-245-1 1 1 1 Namibia

Nepal 2 2IT82D-752 (Aakash) 1 1IT82D-889 (Prakash) 1 1 1 Nepal

Nicaragua 1 1VITA-3 1 1 1 Nicaragua

Niger 11 2 13IT89KD-374 1 1IT89KD-3 1 1IT90K-372 1 1IT90K-372-1-2 1 1KVX 30-3 1 1TN 27-80- 1 1TN 28-87 1 1TN 5-78 1 1TN 7-78 1 1TN 88-63 1 1TN121-80 1 1TN256-87 1 1TN3-78 1 1 1 Niger

Nigeria 11 11IT81D-994 1 1IT82E-60 1 1IT86D-719 1 1IT88D-867-11 1 1IT89KD-288 1 1IT89KD-349 1 1IT89KD-374 1 1IT90K-277-2 1 1IT93K-452-1 1 1T90K-82-2 1 1

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Country Arega CRSP IITA Grand TotalTVx3236 1 1 1 Nigeria

Pakistan 1 1VITA-4 1 1 1 Pakistan

Panama 1 1VITA-3 1 1 1 Panama

Paraguay 4 4IT86D-1010 1 1IT87D-2075 1 1IT87D-378-4 1 1IT87D-697-2 1 1 1 Paraguay

Peru 1 1VITA-7 1 1 1 Peru

Philippines 1 1IT82D-889 1 1 1 Philippines

Senegal 8 8 1 17Apagbaala 1 1Bambey 2 1 1CB5 1 1Diongama 1 1Ein El Gazal 1 1ISRA-2065 1 1Marfo-Tuya 1 1Mélakh 1 1 2Mougne 1 1Mouride 1 1 2Ndiambou 1 1TN 58-57 1 1TVx 3236 1 1Yacine 1 1 2 2 Senegal

Sierra Leone 8 8IT82E-32 1 1IT86D-1010 1 1IT86D-719 1 1IT86D-721 1 1TVu 1990 1 1TVx 1990-01E 1 1TVx 3236 1 1VITA-3 1 1 1 Sierra Leone

Somaila 3 3IT82D-889 1 1IT82E-32 1 1TVx 1502 1 1 1 Somaila

South Yemen 2 2VITA-5 1 1

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Country Arega CRSP IITA Grand TotalVITA-7 1 1 1 South Yemen

South Africa 2 2IT82E-16 (Pannar 311) 1 1IT90K-59 1 1 1 South Africa

South Korea 1 1VITA-5 1 1 1 South Korea

Sri Lanka 4 4IT82D-789 (Wijaya) 1 1IT82D-889 (Waruni) 1 1TVx 309-01EG VITA-4 1 1TVx 930-01B (Lita) 1 1 1 Sri Lanka

Sudan 1 1 2Ein El Gazal 1 1IT84S-2163 (Daha ElGoz = 1 1 1 Sudan

Suriname 2 2IT82D-789 1 1IT82D-889 1 1 1 Suriname

Swaziland 4 4IT82D-889 (Umtilane) 1 1IT82E-18 1 1IT82E-27 1 1IT82E-71 1 1 1 Swaziland

Tanzania 4 4IT82D-889 (Vuli-1) 1 1IT85F-2020 1 1TKx 9-11D (Tumaini) 1 1TVx 1948-01F (Fahari) 1 1 1 Tanzania

Thailand 2 2IT82D-889 1 1VITA-3 1 1 1 Thailand

Togo 2 2IT81D-985 (VITOCO) 1 1VITA-5 TVx 3236 1 1 1 Togo

Uganda 2 2 IT82E-60 1 1TVx 3236 1 1 1 Uganda

USA 4 2 6CB27 1 1CB46 1 1CB50 1 1CB88 1 1IT84S-2049 1 1IT84S-2246-4 1 1 1 USA

Venezuela 4 4

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Country Arega CRSP IITA Grand TotalIT81D-795 1 1IT82D-504-4 1 1TVx 1850-01E 1 1VITA-3 1 1 1 Venezuela

Yemen 3 3IT82D-789 1 1TVx 3236 1 1VITA-5 1 1 1 Yemen

Zaire 4 4IT89KD-349 1 1IT89KD-355 1 1IT89KD-389 1 1VITA-6 VITA-7 1 1 1 Zaire

Zambia 3 3IT82E-16 (Bubebe) 1 1TVx 309-01G 1 1TVx 456-01F 1 1 1 Zambia

Zimbabwe 1 1IT82D-889 1 1 1 Zimbabwe

Total Result 54 25 193 272

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Count Country18 Ghana16 Cameroon14 Senegal13 Burkina Faso13 Niger11 Nigeria9 Central African Republic8 Padi-Tuya8 Sierra Leone7 Cuba6 USA5 Egypt4 Benin Republic4 Brazil4 Costa Rica4 Jamaica4 Lesotho4 Liberia4 Paraguay4 Sri Lanka4 Swaziland4 Tanzania4 Venezuela4 Zaire3 Belize3 El Savador3 Ethiopia3 Guyana3 Haiti3 India3 Malawi3 Mali3 Mozambique3 Namibia3 Somaila3 Yemen 3 Zambia2 Bolivia2 Cote D'Ivoire2 Gambia2 Nepal2 South Yemen2 South Africa2 Sudan

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Count Country2 Suriname2 Thailand2 Togo2 Uganda1 Angola1 Argentina1 Australia1 Botswana1 Burma1 Colombia1 Cyprus1 Equador1 Equatorial Guinea1 Fiji1 Guatemala1 Guinea Bisau1 Mauritius1 Nicaragua1 Pakistan1 Panama1 Peru1 Philippines1 South Korea 1 Zimbabwe

239 Total

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country marketclass variety yr released sourceAngola A 344 CIATBurundi Aroana 1987 CIATBurundi Calima 1979-80 CIATBurundi Flor de Mayo 1987 CIATBurundi Kaki 1987 CIATBurundi 1979/80 CIATBurundi Mavutayinka 1995 CIATBurundi Muhondo 1995 CIATBurundi Northimbo 1990 CIATBurundi PVA 1186 1987 CIATBurundi PVA 779 1987 CIATBurundi Urubonobono 1983 CIATBurundi Vuninkingi 1993 CIATBurundi Vyuzuzabigega 1993 CIATCosta Rica Small red BIBRI 1982 CIATCosta Rica Small red Bribri 2000 CRSPCosta Rica Black BRUNCA 1982 CIATCosta Rica Small red Cabécar 2003 CRSPCosta Rica Red CHANGUENA 2006 CIATCosta Rica Small red CHIRRIPO ROJO 1996 CIATCosta Rica Small red CHOROTEGA 1982 CIATCosta Rica Black CIAT 95 1995 CIATCosta Rica Small red COROBICI 1982 CIATCosta Rica Black GUAIMÍ 1995 CIATCosta Rica Black HUASTECO 1984 CIATCosta Rica Small red HUETAR 1982 CIATCosta Rica Small red HUETAR 2 1982 CIATCosta Rica Black ICA PIJAO 1982 CIATCosta Rica Small red MALEKU 1995 CIATCosta Rica Black PORRILLO SINTETICO 1982 CIATCosta Rica Black PURICISE 1993 CIATCosta Rica White Suru 2009 CRSPCosta Rica Black TALAMANCA 1982 CIATCosta Rica Small red Telire 2004 CRSPCosta Rica Small red Tonjibe 2007 CRSPCosta Rica Small red UCR 50 1992 CIATCosta Rica Small red UCR 51 1993 CIATCosta Rica Black UCR 52 1994 CIATCosta Rica Small red UCR 53 1994 CIATCosta Rica UCR 55 2007 CIATD. R. Congo A 285 1994 CIATD. R. Congo A 321 1989 CIATD. R. Congo A 74 1993 CIATD. R. Congo ACC 714 2003 CIATD. R. Congo Aliya 1989 CIATD. R. Congo AND 665 1993 CIATD. R. Congo CNF 5520 2003 CIATD. R. Congo DB 196 2005 CIATD. R. Congo DOR 715 2006 CIATD. R. Congo G 11460 2003 CIATD. R. Congo G 1810 2003 CIATD. R. Congo GR13P 2003 CIATD. R. Congo Kihembe 1989 CIAT

Karama

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country marketclass variety yr released sourceD. R. Congo Kyakula 1990 CIATD. R. Congo LSA 144 2003 CIATD. R. Congo M50/98 2003 CIATD. R. Congo Maharagi Soja 1990 CIATD. R. Congo M'Mafutala 1993 CIATD. R. Congo NAMULENGA 2003 CIATD. R. Congo UBR (92) 244/11 2005 CIATD. R. Congo VCB 81012 1993 CIATD. R. Congo VCB 81013 1993 CIATD. R. Congo Wambedi 1989 CIATD. R. Congo XAN 76 2006 CIATDominican RWhite Anacaona 1983 CRSPDominican RWhite Arrollo Loro 1983 CRSPDominican RBlack Arrollo Loro Negro 1998 CIATDominican RBlack Arrollo Loro Negro 1998 CRSPDominican RRed mottled CIAS 95 1998 CIATDominican RRed mottled CIAS 95 1998 CRSPDominican Republic DPC-40 2009 CRSPDominican RCalima JB 178 1998 CIATDominican RRed mottled JB 178 1998 CRSPDominican RBlack Negro Sureno 1987 CRSPDominican RRed mottled PC 50 1987 CRSPDominican RPink Rosada Nativa 1999 CRSPDominican RPink Saladin 97 1998 CIATDominican RRed mottled Saladin 97 1998 CRSPEcuador Black Afroandino 2010 CRSPEcuador White Blanco Belen 2003 CRSPEcuador White Blanco Fanesquero 2004 CRSPEcuador Red kidney Boliche 2003 CRSPEcuador Red (Radical) Bolívar 1999 CIATEcuador Red Bolívar 1999 CRSPEcuador Canario Canario 1994 CIATEcuador Yellow Canario 2003 CRSPEcuador Yellow Canario del Chota 2005 CRSPEcuador Yellow Canario Guarandeno 2007 CRSPEcuador Canario Canario Siete Colinas 2004 CIATEcuador Yellow Canario Siete Colinas 2004 CRSPEcuador Red mottled Doralisa 2003 CRSPEcuador Calima INIAP 411 IMBABEYO 1979 CIATEcuador Calima INIAP 412 TOA 1993 CIATEcuador Cranberry INIAP 413 VILCABAMBA 1993 CIATEcuador Large White INIAP 417 BLANCO IMBABURA 1979 CIATEcuador Cream (Bayo) INIAP 419-CHAUPEÑO 1998 CIATEcuador Red Kidney INIAP 472 COLORADO 1990 CIATEcuador Mulatinho INIAP BAYITO 1979 CIATEcuador Mottled red (Cal Je'Ma 1996 CIATEcuador Red mottled Je'Ma 1996 CRSPEcuador Purple mottled La Concepción 2004 CRSPEcuador Red mottled Libertador 2007 CRSPEcuador Mottled red PARAGACHI 1986 CIATEcuador Red mottled Paragachi Andino 2009 CRSPEcuador Red mottled Portilla 2009 CRSPEcuador Yellow Rocha 2009 CRSP

BEANS 40 of 84

country marketclass variety yr released sourceEcuador Red mottled Rojo del Valle 2010 CRSPEcuador Mottled red Yunguilla 1993 CIATEcuador Red mottled Yunguilla 2004 CRSPEl Salvador Small red CENTA 2000 2000 CIATEl Salvador Small red CENTA 2000 2000 CRSPEl Salvador Small red CENTA C.P.C. 2008 CRSPEl Salvador Small red CENTA CUSCATLECO 1990 CIATEl Salvador Small red CENTA JIBOA 1988 CIATEl Salvador Small red CENTA Nahuat 2008 CRSPEl Salvador Small red CENTA Pipil 2005 CRSPEl Salvador Small red CENTA San Andres 2002 CIATEl Salvador Small red CENTA San Andres 2002 CRSPEl Salvador Black CENTA TAZUMAL 1982 CIATEl Salvador Small red ROJO COSTEÑO 1995 CIATEl Salvador Small red ROJO SALVADOREÑO 1 1997 CIATEthiopia A 197 2001 CIATEthiopia A 262 1997 CIATEthiopia A 410 1991 CIATEthiopia AFR 504 2001 CIATEthiopia AR04GY 2005 CIATEthiopia Awash 1 1989 CIATEthiopia Awash Melka 1999 CIATEthiopia Besh besh 1998 CIATEthiopia DICTA 105 2003 CIATEthiopia DOR 554 2003 CIATEthiopia G 843 2006 CIATEthiopia Gofta 1997 CIATEthiopia GX 1175-3 1999 CIATEthiopia IBADO 2003 CIATEthiopia 1999 CIATEthiopia MAM 48 2003 CIATEthiopia Melkie 1998 CIATEthiopia Mexican 142 1972-1973 CIATEthiopia MX 2500-19 1999 CIATEthiopia NZBR-2-5 2006 CIATEthiopia OMO 195 2002-2003 CIATEthiopia PAN 173 1999 CIATEthiopia RAB 484 2006 CIATEthiopia RAO-4 2005 CIATEthiopia RBO-6 2005 CIATEthiopia Roba 1 1989 CIATEthiopia RWV 482 2004 CIATEthiopia STTT 165-96 2006 CIATEthiopia STTT-165-92 2006 CIATEthiopia TA04JI 2005 CIATEthiopia Tabor 1999 CIATEthiopia TY 3396-7 1999 CIATEthiopia XAN 310 2006 CIATEthiopia XAN 317 2005 CIATEthiopia Zebra 1997 CIATGuatemala Black Altense Precoz 2011 CRSPGuatemala Small red DORICTA 1992 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA ACHUAPA 1978 CIAT

ICA 15541

BEANS 41 of 84

country marketclass variety yr released sourceGuatemala Black ICTA ALTENSE 1996 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA CHAPINA 1996 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA COSTEÑA 1992 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA HUNAPU 1996 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA JUTIAPAN 1979 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA LIGERO 1998 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA OSTUA 1978 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA PARRAMOS 1978 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA Peten 2010 CRSPGuatemala Black ICTA QUETZAL 1979 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA QUINACK-CHE 1978 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA SAN MARTIN 1978 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA Sayaxche 2010 CRSPGuatemala Black ICTA STA GERTRUDIS 1996 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA Super Chiva 2011 CRSPGuatemala Black ICTA TAMAZULAPA 1979 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA TEXEL 1978 CIATGuatemala Black ICTA Zam 2011 CRSPGuatemala Black MEN 2207-17 2010 CRSPGuatemala Black SUCHITAN 1978 CIATHaiti Small black Aifi Wuriti 2008 CRSPHaiti Black Arrollo Loro Negro 2008 CRSPHaiti Small red DOR 364 1986 CIATHaiti MOCHIS 84 1986 CIATHaiti Red mottled PC 50 2008 CRSPHaiti Black TAMAZULAPA 1986 CIATHaiti Black XRAV40-4 2008 CRSPHonduras Small red ACACIAS 4 1980 CIATHonduras Small red Amadeus 77 2002 CIATHonduras Small red Amadeus 77 2003 CRSPHonduras Small red ARAULI 1987 CIATHonduras Small red Briyo AM 2009 CRSPHonduras Small red Cardenal 2007 CRSPHonduras Small red CARRIZALITO 2002 CIATHonduras Small red Carrizalito 2003 CRSPHonduras Small red CATRACHITA 1984 CIATHonduras Small red Cayetana 85 2003 CRSPHonduras Small red Cedrón 2003 CRSPHonduras Small red Conan 33 2007 CRSPHonduras Small red COPAN 1982 CIATHonduras Small red Deorho 2007 CRSPHonduras Small red DICTA 113 1996 CIATHonduras Small red DICTA 122 1996 CIATHonduras Small red Don Cristobal 2007 CRSPHonduras Small red DON SILVIO 1992 CIATHonduras Small red DORADO 1990 CIATHonduras Red Kidney ESPERANZA 4 1984 CIATHonduras Small red ILAMA 1982 CIATHonduras Small red La Majada AF 2009 CRSPHonduras Macuzalito 2004 CIATHonduras Small red Macuzalito 2004 CRSPHonduras Small red Milagrito 2009 CRSPHonduras Small red Milenio ? CRSP

BEANS 42 of 84

country marketclass variety yr released sourceHonduras Small red Nueva Esperanza 01 2005 CRSPHonduras Small red ORIENTE 1990 CIATHonduras Small red Palmichal 1 2005 CRSPHonduras Small red Quebradeño 2009 CRSPHonduras Small red TIO CANELA 1994 CIATHonduras Small red Tío Canela 75 1996 CRSPHonduras Small red Victoria 2007 CRSPKenya AFR 708 2006 CIATKenya Canadian Wonder GLP 24 Early 1980s CIATKenya E2 2006 CIATKenya E4 2006 CIATKenya E7 2006 CIATKenya E8 2006 CIATKenya Pre-release CIATKenya GLP 585 Early 1980s CIATKenya KAT MM Pre-release 1992CIATKenya KAT X16 Pre-release 1993CIATKenya KAT X56 1999 CIATKenya KATB-1 1998 CIATKenya KATB-2 Pre-release 1991CIATKenya KATB-9 1998 CIATKenya KATX 69 1998 CIATKenya L36 2006 CIATKenya L41 2006 CIATKenya LYAMUNGO 85 2006 CIATKenya M18 2006 CIATKenya M22 2006 CIATKenya MAC 13 2006 CIATKenya MAC 34 2006 CIATKenya MAC 64 2006 CIATKenya MLB 49 89A 2006 CIATKenya Mwezi Moja GLP 1004 Early 1980s CIATKenya SCAM 80 CM/15 2006 CIATKenya Umubano Pre-release CIATKenya Vuninkingi Pre-release CIATMadagascar Marohavana 1995 CIATMalawi A 197 1995 CIATMalawi A 286 1995 CIATMalawi A 344 1995 CIATMalawi Medium cranberrBC-D/O (19) 2006 CRSPMalawi Small brown BCMV-B2 2006 CRSPMalawi Medium cranberrBCMV-B4 2006 CRSPMalawi Speckled pink, roBunda 93 1993 CRSPMalawi Yellow, roundish Bwenzilaana 1980 CRSPMalawi CAL 113 1995 CIATMalawi CAL 143 1995 CIATMalawi CIATMalawi Tan Chimbamba 1993 CRSPMalawi DRK 57 1995 CIATMalawi Kalima 1993 CIATMalawi Speckled red, ki Kalima 1993 CRSPMalawi Tan Kambidzi 1995 CRSPMalawi Tan Kamtsilo 1980 CRSP

Flora

Calima

BEANS 43 of 84

country marketclass variety yr released sourceMalawi Red, roundish Kanzama 1980 CRSPMalawi Red speckled Maluwa 1995 CRSPMalawi Tan Mkhalira 1995 CRSPMalawi Tan Nagaga 1995 CRSPMalawi Red solid, radicalNamajengo 1980 CRSPMalawi Red speckled Napilira 1995 CRSPMalawi Tan, kidney-shapNasaka 1980 CRSPMalawi Red Sapatsika 1995 CRSPMalawi Tan Sapelekedwa 1980 CRSPMexico Garbancillo ALTEÑO 2000 1998 CIATMexico Bayo AZUFRADO TAPATIO 1990 CIATMexico Pinto Bayacora 2001 CRSPMexico Bayo BAYO INIFAP 1998 CIATMexico Red mottled Flor de Junio Marcela 1996 CRSPMexico Flor de Mayo Flor de Mayo 2000 2000 CIATMexico Red mottled Flor de Mayo 2000 2005 CRSPMexico Flor de Mayo Flor de Mayo M38 1993 CIATMexico Red mottled Flor de Mayo M38 1993 CRSPMexico Pinto Mestizo 2001 CRSPMexico Black Negro Altiplano 1997 CRSPMexico Black NEGRO HUASTECO 81 1983 CIATMexico Black Negro Sahuatoba 1997 CRSPMexico Black NEGRO TACANÁ 1994 CIATMexico Black NEGRO VIZCAYA 2000 CIATMexico Black Negro Vizcaya 2004 CRSPMexico Pinto PINTO SALTILLO 2001 CIATMexico Pinto Pinto Villa 1995 CRSPMexico Small black TLP 18 2002 CIATMozambique CAL 143 2006 CIATMozambique Diacol Calima 1995 CIATMozambique Ecarnado CIATMozambique ICA Pijao CIATMozambique Ikinimba CIATMozambique CIATMozambique CIATMozambique PVA 773 1991 CIATMozambique SUG 131 2006 CIATNicaragua Black BRUNCA 1979 CIATNicaragua Small red CNIGB 93 1994 CIATNicaragua Small red COMPAÑIA 1996 CIATNicaragua Small red COMPAÑIA 93 1993 CIATNicaragua Small red DOR 364 1993 CIATNicaragua Small red ESTELI 150 1990 CIATNicaragua Small red ESTELI 90A 1990 CIATNicaragua Small red ESTELI 90B 1990 CIATNicaragua Small red INTA Canela 2001 CRSPNicaragua Black INTA Cardenas 2001 CIATNicaragua Red INTA Estelí 2001 CIATNicaragua Dark red INTA Fuerte Sequia 2009 CRSPNicaragua Small red INTA Matagalpa 2010 CRSPNicaragua Black INTA Nueva Guinea 2001 CIATNicaragua INTA Precoz 2006 CIATNicaragua Red INTA Precoz 2006 CRSP

INIA 10 Mkuzi

BEANS 44 of 84

country marketclass variety yr released sourceNicaragua Red INTA Rojo 2001 CIATNicaragua Light Red INTA Rojo 2001 CRSPNicaragua INTA SEDA (Pre-release) 2006 CIATNicaragua Small red Luisito 2007 CRSPNicaragua Small red Mar Rojo 2007 CRSPNicaragua Small red REVOLUCION 82 1979 CIATNicaragua Small red REVOLUCION 85 1985 CIATNicaragua Small red 1979 CIATNicaragua Small red 1983 CIATNicaragua Small red 1981 CIATNicaragua Small red 1983 CIATNicaragua Small red 1984 CIATNicaragua Small red 1984 CIATNicaragua Small red 1984 CIATNicaragua Small red Rio Rojo 2007 CRSPPuerto Rico White Arrollo Loro 1983 CRSPPuerto Rico White Morales 1999 CRSPPuerto Rico Pink Rosada Nativa 1999 CRSPPuerto Rico White Verano 2008 CRSPRwanda 1992 CIATRwanda A 321 1999 CIATRwanda AKEZAKARIGURA 2002 CIATRwanda AMAKWAMIRIRE 2003 CIATRwanda AND 661 1993 CIATRwanda CAB 28 Pre-release 1999CIATRwanda De Celaya 1990 CIATRwanda Flora 1990 CIATRwanda INGOBOKARUGO 2002 CIATRwanda KIMARANZARA 1999 CIATRwanda KIRYUGAREMYE 2003 CIATRwanda LAS 153 1993 CIATRwanda LAS 400 1998 CIATRwanda LAS 432 1998 CIATRwanda MAMESA 2002 CIATRwanda Muhondo 6 1985 CIATRwanda NDAMIRABANA 2003 CIATRwanda NDAMIRABASHONJI 2003 CIATRwanda 1991 CIATRwanda NYIRAMATA 2002 CIATRwanda Peveya 8 1988 CIATRwanda Puebla 1985 CIATRwanda Rubona 5 1985 CIATRwanda RWAKA 2003 CIATRwanda Rwandarugali 1988 CIATRwanda 2005 CIATRwanda RWR 603 1992 CIATRwanda RWV 163 1993 CIATRwanda 1998 CIATRwanda RWV 394 Pre-release 1999CIATRwanda RWV 490 Pre-release 1999CIATRwanda 2005 CIATRwanda SINE 2003 CIATRwanda Umubano 1985 CIAT

REVOLUCION 79 REVOLUCION 79AREVOLUCION 81REVOLUCION 83REVOLUCION 83AREVOLUCION 84REVOLUCION 84 A

RWK 5

Ngwinurare

RWR 2142 / RWR 2155

RWV 377

RWV 992 / RWV1129

BEANS 45 of 84

country marketclass variety yr released sourceRwanda Urugezi 2 1991 CIATRwanda 1990 CIATRwanda Vuninkingi 1985 CIATSouth Africa Cerrillos 1997 CIATSouth Africa Córdoba 1983 CIATSouth Africa KRANSKSHOP HR-1 2004 CIATSouth Africa Loteni 1986 CIATSouth Africa Mkuzi 1986 CIATSouth Africa OPS-RS3 1999 CIATSouth Africa SEDERBERGER 2006 CIATSouth Africa TEEBUS RR-1 2004 CIATSouth Africa Vulindlela 1986 CIATSudan BASABEER 2002-2003 CIATSudan GIZA 3 2002-2003 CIATSudan IBERYA 2002-2003 CIATSudan MUTWAKIL (Berber Large) 2002-2003 CIATSudan RO/2/1 2002-2003 CIATSudan SARAG 2002-2003 CIATSwaziland BAT 1387 1987 CIATSwaziland BAT 1713 1995 CIATSwaziland CAL 143 2006 CIATSwaziland Carioca 1995 CIATSwaziland PAN 150 2006 CIATSwaziland PAN 159 2004 CIATSwaziland PVA 894 1998 CIATSwaziland TEEBUS RR-1 2006 CIATTanzania G 1160 2005 CIATTanzania G 13374 1996 CIATTanzania 1990 CIATTanzania Jesca 1996 CIATTanzania Kabanima 1980 CIATTanzania 1985 CIATTanzania Lyamungu 90 1990 CIATTanzania Kablanketi Mshindi 2006 CRSPTanzania Large red kidney Pesa 2006 CRSPTanzania Red kidney Rojo 1997 CRSPTanzania SEL 2006 2005 CIATTanzania Selian 97 1998 CIATTanzania SUA 90 1990 CIATTanzania SUA 90 1990 CRSPTanzania URAFIKI 2003 CIATTanzania UYOLE 03 2003 CIATTanzania UYOLE 04 Cream 2004 CIATTanzania Uyole 84 1984 CIATTanzania Uyole 90 1990 CIATTanzania Uyole 94 1994 CIATTanzania Uyole 96 1996 CIATTanzania Uyole 98 1999 CIATTanzania WANJA 2003 CIATUganda DRK 57 1999 CIATUganda DRK 70 1999 CIATUganda K 131 1994 CIATUganda K 132 1994 CIAT

Urugezi

Ilomba

Lyamungu 85

BEANS 46 of 84

country marketclass variety yr released sourceUganda MAC 31 2003 CIATUganda NABE 1 1995 CIATUganda NABE 10C 1999 CIATUganda NABE 2 1995 CIATUganda NABE 3 1995 CIATUganda NABE 4 1999 CIATUganda NABE 5 1999 CIATUganda NABE 6 1999 CIATUganda 1985 CIATUganda NABE 8C 1999 CIATUganda NABE 9C 1996 CIATUganda RWR 1946 2006 CIATUganda RWR 2075 2006 CIATUganda RWV 163 1999 CIATUSA Great northern Alpine 1992 CRSPUSA GN Alpine 1992 MSUUSA Pinto Aztec 1992 CRSPUSA Pinto Aztec 1992 MSUUSA Cranberry Bellagio 2010 CRSPUSA Cran Bellagio 2010 MSUUSA White Beluga 1997 CRSPUSA Wk Beluga 1997 MSUUSA Black Black Hawk 1989 CRSPUSA Black Black Hawk 1989 MSUUSA Black Black Magic 1982 CRSPUSA Black Black Magic 1982 MSUUSA Navy Bunsi 1982 MSUUSA Navy C-20 1983 CRSPUSA Navy C-20 1983 MSUUSA Cranberry Capri 2005 CRSPUSA Cran Capri 2005 MSUUSA Cran Cardinal 1986 MSUUSA Pinto Chase 1993 CRSPUSA Light red kidney Chinook 1992 CRSPUSA Lrk Chinook 1991 MSUUSA Light red kidney Chinook 2000 1998 CRSPUSA Lrk Chinook 2000 1997 MSUUSA Black Condor 2004 CRSPUSA Black Condor 2004 MSUUSA Cran Cran-028 1986 MSUUSA Black Domino 1982 CRSPUSA Black Domino 1982 MSUUSA Other Fuji 2008 CRSPUSA Otebo Fuji 2008 MSUUSA Navy Huron 1994 CRSPUSA Navy Huron 1994 MSUUSA Light red kidney Isabella 1982 CRSPUSA Lrk Isabella 1982 MSUUSA Dark red kidney Isles 1994 CRSPUSA Drk Isles 1994 MSUUSA Black Jaguar 1999 CRSPUSA Black Jaguar 1999 MSUUSA Pinto Kodiak 1997 CRSP

NABE 7C

BEANS 47 of 84

country marketclass variety yr released sourceUSA Pinto Kodiak 1997 MSUUSA Navy Laker 1984 MSUUSA Navy Mackinac 1996 CRSPUSA Navy Mackinac 1996 MSUUSA Great northern Matterhorn 1997 CRSPUSA Gn Matterhorn 1997 MSUUSA Navy Mayflower 1987 CRSPUSA Navy Mayflower 1987 MSUUSA Small red Merlot 2004 CRSPUSA S. Red Merlot 2004 MSUUSA Navy Neptune 1982 MSUUSA White Newport 1995 CRSPUSA Navy Newport 1995 MSUUSA Black Phantom 1998 CRSPUSA Black Phantom 1998 MSUUSA Black Raven 1994 CRSPUSA Black Raven 1994 MSUUSA Dark red kidney Red Hawk 1997 CRSPUSA Drk Red Hawk 1997 MSUUSA Other Redcoat 2004 CRSPUSA Soldier Redcoat 2004 MSUUSA Pinto Santa Fe 2008 CRSPUSA Pinto Santa fe 2008 MSUUSA Navy Seahawk 2003 CRSPUSA Navy Seahawk 2003 MSUUSA Pink Sedona 2005 CRSPUSA Pink Sedona 2005 MSUUSA Pinto Sierra 1989 CRSPUSA Pinto Sierra 1989 MSUUSA White Starlight 1991 CRSPUSA Navy Swan valley 1982 MSUUSA Yello UC Canario 707 2001 CRSPUSA Pink UC Flor 9623 2001 CRSPUSA Red kidney UC Nichols 2000 CRSPUSA Black Zorro 2008 CRSPUSA Black Zorro 2008 MSUZambia 1999 CIATZambia Carioca 1987 CIATZambia Chambeshi 1998 CIATZambia Kalunga 2004 CIATZambia Lukupa 1999 CIATZambia Lyambai 1999 CIATZambia PAT 10 1993 CIATZambia 1999 CIATZambia Wartburg 1999 CIATZimbabwe Carioca 1996 CIATZimbabwe Ex-Rico 23 1994 CIATZimbabwe Iris 1996 CIAT

AND 717

Pembela

BEANS 48 of 84

Country CIAT CRSP MSU Grand Total

Count of variety sourcecountry variety CIAT CRSP MSU Total ResultAngola 1 1

A 344 1 1 1 AngolaBurundi 13 13

Aroana 1 1Calima 1 1Flor de 1 1Kaki 1 1

1 1Mavutay 1 1Muhond 1 1Northim 1 1PVA 118 1 1PVA 779 1 1Urubono 1 1Vuninkin 1 1Vyuzuzab 1 1 1 Burundi

Costa Rica 21 5 26BIBRI 1 1Bribri 1 1BRUNCA 1 1Cabécar 1 1CHANGU 1 1CHIRRIP 1 1CHOROT 1 1CIAT 95 1 1COROBIC 1 1GUAIMÍ 1 1HUASTE 1 1HUETAR 1 1HUETAR 1 1MALEKU 1 1PORRILL 1 1PURICISE 1 1Suru 1 1TALAMA 1 1Telire 1 1Tonjibe 1 1UCR 50 1 1UCR 51 1 1UCR 52 1 1UCR 53 1 1UCR 55 1 1ICA Pijao 1 1 1 Costa Rica

D. R. Congo 24 24A 285 1 1A 321 1 1A 74 1 1ACC 714 1 1Aliya 1 1AND 665 1 1

Karama

BEANS 49 of 84

Country CIAT CRSP MSU Grand TotalCNF 552 1 1DB 196 1 1DOR 715 1 1G 11460 1 1G 1810 1 1GR13P 1 1Kihembe 1 1Kyakula 1 1LSA 144 1 1M50/98 1 1Maharagi 1 1M'Mafut 1 1NAMULE 1 1UBR (92) 1 1VCB 810 1 1VCB 810 1 1Wambed 1 1XAN 76 1 1 1 D. R. Congo

Dominican Republic 4 10 14Anacaona 1 1Arrollo Loro 1 1Arrollo 1 1 2CIAS 95 1 1 2DPC-40 1 1JB 178 1 1 2Negro Sureno 1 1PC 50 1 1Rosada Nativa 1 1Saladin 1 1 2 2Dominican Republic

Ecuador 13 18 31Afroandino 1 1Blanco Belen 1 1Blanco Fanesque 1 1Boliche 1 1Bolívar 1 1 2Canario 1 1 2Canario del Chot 1 1Canario Guarand 1 1Canario S 1 1 2Doralisa 1 1INIAP 4 1 1INIAP 41 1 1INIAP 4 1 1INIAP 4 1 1INIAP 4 1 1INIAP 4 1 1INIAP BA 1 1Je'Ma 1 1 2La Concepción 1 1Libertador 1 1PARAGAC 1 1Paragachi Andino 1 1Portilla 1 1

BEANS 50 of 84

Country CIAT CRSP MSU Grand TotalRocha 1 1Rojo del Valle 1 1Yunguilla 1 1 2 2 Ecuador

El Salvador 7 5 12CENTA 2 1 1 2CENTA C.P.C. 1 1CENTA C 1 1CENTA J 1 1CENTA Nahuat 1 1CENTA Pipil 1 1CENTA Sa 1 1 2CENTA T 1 1ROJO CO 1 1ROJO SA 1 1 1 El Salvador

Ethiopia 35 35A 197 1 1A 262 1 1A 410 1 1AFR 504 1 1AR04GY 1 1Awash 1 1 1Awash M 1 1Besh bes 1 1DICTA 10 1 1DOR 554 1 1G 843 1 1Gofta 1 1GX 1175- 1 1IBADO 1 1

1 1MAM 48 1 1Melkie 1 1Mexican 1 1MX 2500 1 1NZBR-2- 1 1OMO 19 1 1PAN 173 1 1RAB 484 1 1RAO-4 1 1RBO-6 1 1Roba 1 1 1RWV 482 1 1STTT 165 1 1STTT-165 1 1TA04JI 1 1Tabor 1 1TY 3396- 1 1XAN 310 1 1XAN 317 1 1Zebra 1 1 1 Ethiopia

Guatemala 17 6 23Altense Precoz 1 1DORICTA 1 1

ICA 15541

BEANS 51 of 84

Country CIAT CRSP MSU Grand TotalICTA AC 1 1ICTA ALT 1 1ICTA CH 1 1ICTA CO 1 1ICTA HU 1 1ICTA JUT 1 1ICTA LIG 1 1ICTA OS 1 1ICTA PA 1 1ICTA Peten 1 1ICTA QU 1 1ICTA QU 1 1ICTA SA 1 1ICTA Sayaxche 1 1ICTA ST 1 1ICTA Super Chiva 1 1ICTA TA 1 1ICTA TEX 1 1ICTA Zam 1 1MEN 2207-17 1 1SUCHITA 1 1 1 Guatemala

Haiti 3 4 7Aifi Wuriti 1 1Arrollo Loro Negr 1 1DOR 364 1 1MOCHIS 1 1PC 50 1 1TAMAZU 1 1XRAV40-4 1 1 1 Haiti

Honduras 15 18 33ACACIAS 1 1Amadeus 1 1 2ARAULI 1 1Briyo AM 1 1Cardenal 1 1CARRIZA 1 1 2CATRACH 1 1Cayetana 85 1 1Cedrón 1 1Conan 33 1 1COPAN 1 1Deorho 1 1DICTA 11 1 1DICTA 12 1 1Don Cristobal 1 1DON SIL 1 1DORADO 1 1ESPERAN 1 1ILAMA 1 1La Majada AF 1 1Macuzali 1 1 2Milagrito 1 1Milenio 1 1

BEANS 52 of 84

Country CIAT CRSP MSU Grand TotalNueva Esperanza 1 1ORIENTE 1 1Palmichal 1 1 1Quebradeño 1 1TIO CANE 1 1Tío Canela 75 1 1Victoria 1 1 1 Honduras

Kenya 28 28AFR 708 1 1Canadia 1 1E2 1 1E4 1 1E7 1 1E8 1 1

1 1GLP 585 1 1KAT MM 1 1KAT X16 1 1KAT X56 1 1KATB-1 1 1KATB-2 1 1KATB-9 1 1KATX 69 1 1L36 1 1L41 1 1LYAMUN 1 1M18 1 1M22 1 1MAC 13 1 1MAC 34 1 1MAC 64 1 1MLB 49 1 1Mwezi M 1 1SCAM 80 1 1Umuban 1 1Vuninkin 1 1 1 Kenya

Madagascar 1 1Marohav 1 1 1 Madagascar

Malawi 8 18 26A 197 1 1A 286 1 1A 344 1 1BC-D/O (19) 1 1BCMV-B2 1 1BCMV-B4 1 1Bunda 93 1 1Bwenzilaana 1 1CAL 113 1 1CAL 143 1 1

1 1Chimbamba 1 1DRK 57 1 1Kalima 1 1 2

Flora

Calima

BEANS 53 of 84

Country CIAT CRSP MSU Grand TotalKambidzi 1 1Kamtsilo 1 1Kanzama 1 1Maluwa 1 1Mkhalira 1 1Nagaga 1 1Namajengo 1 1Napilira 1 1Nasaka 1 1Sapatsika 1 1Sapelekedwa 1 1 1 Malawi

Mexico 10 9 19ALTEÑO 1 1AZUFRAD 1 1Bayacora 1 1BAYO IN 1 1Flor de Junio Mar 1 1Flor de 1 1 2Flor de 1 1 2Mestizo 1 1Negro Altiplano 1 1NEGRO H 1 1Negro Sahuatoba 1 1NEGRO 1 1PINTO SA 1 1Pinto Villa 1 1TLP 18 1 1Negro Vi 1 1 2 2 Mexico

Mozambique 9 9CAL 143 1 1Diacol C 1 1Ecarnad 1 1Ikinimba 1 1

1 11 1

PVA 773 1 1SUG 131 1 1ICA Pijao 1 1 1 Mozambique

Nicaragua 23 8 31BRUNCA 1 1CNIGB 9 1 1COMPAÑI 1 1COMPAÑI 1 1DOR 364 1 1ESTELI 1 1 1ESTELI 9 1 1ESTELI 9 1 1INTA Canela 1 1INTA Car 1 1INTA Este 1 1INTA Fuerte Sequ 1 1INTA Matagalpa 1 1INTA Nue 1 1

INIA 10 Mkuzi

BEANS 54 of 84

Country CIAT CRSP MSU Grand TotalINTA Pre 1 1 2INTA Roj 1 1 2INTA SED 1 1Luisito 1 1Mar Rojo 1 1REVOLUC 1 1REVOLUC 1 1

1 11 11 11 11 11 11 1

Rio Rojo 1 1 1 NicaraguaPuerto Rico 4 4

Arrollo Loro 1 1Morales 1 1Rosada Nativa 1 1Verano 1 1 1 Puerto Rico

Rwanda 37 371 1

A 321 1 1AKEZAKA 1 1AMAKWA 1 1AND 661 1 1CAB 28 1 1De Celay 1 1Flora 1 1INGOBO 1 1KIMARA 1 1KIRYUGA 1 1LAS 153 1 1LAS 400 1 1LAS 432 1 1MAMESA 1 1Muhondo 1 1NDAMIR 1 1NDAMIRA 1 1

1 1NYIRAM 1 1Peveya 8 1 1Puebla 1 1Rubona 1 1RWAKA 1 1Rwandaru 1 1

1 1RWR 603 1 1RWV 163 1 1

1 1RWV 394 1 1RWV 490 1 1

1 1

REVOLUCION 79 REVOLUCION 79AREVOLUCION 81REVOLUCION 83REVOLUCION 83AREVOLUCION 84REVOLUCION 84 A

RWK 5

Ngwinurare

RWR 2142 / RWR 2155

RWV 377

RWV 992 / RWV1129

BEANS 55 of 84

Country CIAT CRSP MSU Grand TotalSINE 1 1Umuban 1 1Urugezi 1 1

1 1Vuninkin 1 1 1 Rwanda

South Africa 9 9Cerrillos 1 1Córdoba 1 1KRANSKS 1 1Loteni 1 1Mkuzi 1 1OPS-RS3 1 1SEDERBE 1 1TEEBUS 1 1Vulindlel 1 1 1 South Africa

Sudan 6 6BASABEE 1 1GIZA 3 1 1IBERYA 1 1MUTWAKIL 1 1RO/2/1 1 1SARAG 1 1 1 Sudan

Swaziland 8 8BAT 138 1 1BAT 1713 1 1CAL 143 1 1Carioca 1 1PAN 150 1 1PAN 159 1 1PVA 894 1 1TEEBUS 1 1 1 Swaziland

Tanzania 19 4 23G 1160 1 1G 13374 1 1

1 1Jesca 1 1Kabanim 1 1

1 1Lyamung 1 1Mshindi 1 1Pesa 1 1Rojo 1 1SEL 2006 1 1Selian 97 1 1SUA 90 1 1 2URAFIKI 1 1UYOLE 0 1 1UYOLE 0 1 1Uyole 84 1 1Uyole 90 1 1Uyole 94 1 1Uyole 96 1 1Uyole 98 1 1

Urugezi

Ilomba

Lyamungu 85

BEANS 56 of 84

Country CIAT CRSP MSU Grand TotalWANJA 1 1 1 Tanzania

Uganda 18 18DRK 57 1 1DRK 70 1 1K 131 1 1K 132 1 1MAC 31 1 1NABE 1 1 1NABE 10 1 1NABE 2 1 1NABE 3 1 1NABE 4 1 1NABE 5 1 1NABE 6 1 1

1 1NABE 8C 1 1NABE 9C 1 1RWR 194 1 1RWR 207 1 1RWV 163 1 1 1 Uganda

USA 37 38 75Alpine 1 1 2Aztec 1 1 2Bellagio 1 1 2Beluga 1 1 2Black Hawk 1 1 2Black Magic 1 1 2Bunsi 1 1C-20 1 1 2Capri 1 1 2Cardinal 1 1Chase 1 1Chinook 1 1 2Chinook 2000 1 1 2Condor 1 1 2Cran-028 1 1Domino 1 1 2Fuji 1 1 2Huron 1 1 2Isabella 1 1 2Isles 1 1 2Jaguar 1 1 2Kodiak 1 1 2Laker 1 1Mackinac 1 1 2Matterhorn 1 1 2Mayflower 1 1 2Merlot 1 1 2Neptune 1 1Newport 1 1 2Phantom 1 1 2Raven 1 1 2Red Hawk 1 1 2

NABE 7C

BEANS 57 of 84

Country CIAT CRSP MSU Grand TotalRedcoat 1 1 2Seahawk 1 1 2Sedona 1 1 2Sierra 1 1 2Starlight 1 1Swan valley 1 1UC Canario 707 1 1UC Flor 9623 1 1UC Nichols 1 1Zorro 1 1 2Santa fe 1 1 2 2 USA

Zambia 9 91 1

Carioca 1 1Chambes 1 1Kalunga 1 1Lukupa 1 1Lyambai 1 1PAT 10 1 1

1 1Wartbur 1 1 1 Zambia

Zimbabwe 3 3Carioca 1 1Ex-Rico 1 1Iris 1 1

Total Result 341 146 38 525 525 Zimbabwe

AND 717

Pembela

BEANS 58 of 84

Count Country43 USA37 Rwanda35 Ethiopia30 Honduras29 Nicaragua28 Kenya26 Costa Rica26 Ecuador25 Malawi24 D. R. Congo23 Guatemala22 Tanzania18 Uganda16 Mexico13 Burundi10 Dominican Republic10 El Salvador9 Mozambique9 South Africa9 Zambia8 Swaziland7 Haiti6 Sudan4 Puerto Rico4 Zimbabwe1 Angola1 Madagascar

473 Total

CIAT beans 59 of 84

LATIN AMERICACountry New Name Genealogy Institution

Dominican Republic 1998 JB-178 PR-JB-178 Calima CIAT

Dominican Republic 1998 CIAS 95 PC-21-SMA PC 50 x BAT 1274 Red mottled CIAT

Dominican Republic 1998 ARROYO LORO NEGRO MUS-N-4-H H 270 x XAN 223 Black CIAT

Dominican Republic 1998 SALADIN 97 PC-21-SME Pink\ CIAT

Haiti 1986 MOCHIS 84 CIAT

Haiti 1986 DOR 364 DOR 364 BAT 1215 x (RAB 166 x Small red CIAT

Haiti 1986 TAMAZULAPA DOR 44 G 4525 x G 4485 Black CIAT

Costa Rica 2007 UCR 55 LINEA NJBC-20601-1-CM(71) CIAT

Costa Rica 2006 CHANGUENA MR 13652-39 (BRIBRI x Red CIAT

Costa Rica 1996 CHIRRIPO ROJO DOR 489 DOR 367 x (DOR 364 x Small red CIAT

Costa Rica 1995 GUAIMÍ MUS 106 XAN 176 x G 20986 Black CIAT

Costa Rica 1995 MALEKU RAB 572 (MUS70xRAO27)x(SEL96Small red CIAT

Costa Rica 1995 CIAT 95 MUS 181 (XAN 226 x MUS 46) x ( Black CIAT

Costa Rica 1994 UCR 52 DOR 390 (DOR 364 x G 18521) x Black CIAT

Costa Rica 1994 UCR 53 DOR 489 DOR 367 x (DOR 364 x Small red CIAT

Costa Rica 1993 UCR 51 DOR 474 DOR 367 x (DOR 364 x Small red CIAT

Costa Rica 1993 PURICISE BAT 76 (G 1741 x G 2045) x (G Black CIAT

Costa Rica 1992 UCR 50 DOR 364 BAT 1215 x (RAB 166 x Small red CIAT

Costa Rica 1984 HUASTECO DOR 60 G 4525 x G 4142 Black CIAT

Costa Rica 1982 BRUNCA BAT 304 G 4495 x G 5711 Black CIAT

Costa Rica 1982 TALAMANCA ICA COL 10103 Venezuela 44 x JamapaBlack CIAT

Costa Rica 1982 CHOROTEGA RAO 2 G 4837 x BAT 724 Small red CIAT

Costa Rica 1982 HUETAR RAO 29 G 4837 x BAT 202 Small red CIAT

Costa Rica 1982 HUETAR 2 MCD 201 Huetar x Mexico 80 Small red CIAT

Costa Rica 1982 COROBICI RAO 3 G 4837 x G 4525 Small red CIAT

Costa Rica 1982 ICA PIJAO G 5773 Black CIAT

Costa Rica 1982 PORRILLO SINTETICO G 4495 Black CIAT

Costa Rica 1982 BIBRI MD 2324 (RAB 310 x XAN 155) x Small red CIAT

El Salvador 2002 CENTA SAN ANDRES EAP 9510-77 CENTA 2000 x DICTA 10Small red CIAT

El Salvador 2000 CENTA 2000 MD 3075 DOR 483 x (DOR 391 x Small red CIAT

El Salvador 1997 ROJO SALVADOREÑO DOR 482 DOR 367 x (DOR 364 x Small red CIAT

El Salvador 1995 ROJO COSTEÑO DOR 585 DOR 364 x SEL 1079 Small red CIAT

El Salvador 1990 CENTA CUSCATLECO DOR 364 BAT1215 x (RAB 166 x Small red CIAT

El Salvador 1988 CENTA JIBOA RAB 204 G 4837 x BAT 1230 Small red CIAT

El Salvador 1982 CENTA TAZUMAL BAT 58 (G 3664 x G 4215) x (G Black CIAT

Guatemala 1998 ICTA LIGERO DOR 385 x JU-90-4 DOR 385 x Ju 90-4 Black CIAT

Guatemala 1996 ICTA STA GERTRUDIS DOR 446 (DOR 364 x G 18521) x Black CIAT

Guatemala 1996 ICTA CHAPINA JU-90-4 A 429 x XAN 112 Black CIAT

Guatemala 1996 ICTA ALTENSE CH-89-10 C 88 x A 175 Black CIAT

Guatemala 1996 ICTA HUNAPU CH-89-2 Negro Pacoc x A 230 Black CIAT

Guatemala 1992 DORICTA DOR 364 BAT 1215 x (RAB 166 x Small red CIAT

Year of Release

Original Identification or Code

Seed Color or Market Class

PC 50 x BAT 1274

CIAT beans 60 of 84

LATIN AMERICACountry New Name Genealogy InstitutionYear of

ReleaseOriginal Identification

or CodeSeed Color or Market Class

Guatemala 1992 ICTA COSTEÑA DOR 390 (DOR 364 x G 18521) x Black CIAT

Guatemala 1979 ICTA JUTIAPAN DOR 42 G 4525 x G 4485 Black CIAT

Guatemala 1979 ICTA QUETZAL DOR 41 G 4495 x G 4485 Black CIAT

Guatemala 1979 ICTA TAMAZULAPA DOR 44 G 4525 x G 4485 Black CIAT

Guatemala 1978 SUCHITAN G 5773 Black CIAT

Guatemala 1978 ICTA SAN MARTIN SAN MARTIN Black CIAT

Guatemala 1978 ICTA ACHUAPA DOR 385 G 17660 x G 2402 Black CIAT

Guatemala 1978 ICTA OSTUA JU 81-53 DOR 41 x Ju 78-12 Black CIAT

Guatemala 1978 ICTA QUINACK-CHE CH 82-59 Compuesto Chimalteco Black CIAT

Guatemala 1978 ICTA PARRAMOS CH 82-47 Compuesto Chimalteco Black CIAT

Guatemala 1978 ICTA TEXEL CH 86-30 P 495 x Ju 78-12 Black CIAT

Honduras 2004 MACUZALITO CIAT

Honduras 2002 CARRIZALITO EAP 9510-1 Tío Canela 75 x DICTA Small red CIAT

Honduras 2002 AMADEUS 77 EAP 9510-77 Tío Canela 75 x DICTA Small red CIAT

Honduras 1996 DICTA 113 DICTA 113 DOR 364 x APN 83 Small red CIAT

Honduras 1996 DICTA 122 DICTA 113 DOR 364 x APN 83 Small red CIAT

Honduras 1994 TIO CANELA MD 3075 DOR 483 x (DOR 391 x Small red CIAT

Honduras 1992 DON SILVIO DOR 482 DOR 367 x (DOR 364 x Small red CIAT

Honduras 1990 DORADO DOR 364 BAT 1215 x (RAB 166 x Small red CIAT

Honduras 1990 ORIENTE DICTA 57 Desarurral 1R x RAB 14 Small red CIAT

Honduras 1987 ARAULI RAB 39 BAT 1102 x BAT 1230 Small red CIAT

Honduras 1984 CATRACHITA RAB 205 BAT 1225 x G12727 Small red CIAT

Honduras 1984 ESPERANZA 4 G 76 Red Kidney CIAT

Honduras 1982 COPAN RAO 1 G 4837 x BAT 724 Small red CIAT

Honduras 1982 ILAMA BAT 1217 G 4791 x G 3657 Small red CIAT

Honduras 1980 ACACIAS 4 FF11-10-1-CM-CM(4-B)-CMG 3645 x G 2056 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 2006 INTA PRECOZ SRC 2-18 CIAT

Nicaragua 2006 INTA SEDA (Pre-release) DOR 364 x ROJO DE SEDA CIAT

Nicaragua 2001 INTA Nueva Guinea Negro Tacana (DOR 364 x G 18527) x Black CIAT

Nicaragua 2001 INTA Cardenas DOR 500 (DOR 364 x G 18521) x Black CIAT

Nicaragua 2001 INTA Estelí CM-12214-25 Red CIAT

Nicaragua 2001 INTA Rojo EAP-9510-77 MD-30-75 x DICTA 105 Red CIAT

Nicaragua 1996 COMPAÑIA RAB 463 G 18244 x MUS 6 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1994 CNIGB 93 DOR 391 DOR 367 x(DOR 364 x LSmall red CIAT

Nicaragua 1993 COMPAÑIA 93 PVA 692 G 14013 x(G 13352 x G Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1993 DOR 364 DOR 364 BAT 1215 x (RAB 166 x Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1990 ESTELI 90A CNIGB 1-90 Orgulloso x BAT 1654 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1990 ESTELI 90B CNIGB 2-90 Orgulloso x BAT 1836 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1990 ESTELI 150 CNIGB 3-90 Chile Rojo x RAO 36 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1985 REVOLUCION 85 HT 772202 Porrillo Sintetico x S 25 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1984 BAT 1217 G 4791 x G 3657 Small red CIATREVOLUCION 83A

CIAT beans 61 of 84

LATIN AMERICACountry New Name Genealogy InstitutionYear of

ReleaseOriginal Identification

or CodeSeed Color or Market Class

Nicaragua 1984 BAT 1514 BAT 93 x BAT 1155 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1984 FB 8383 BAT 1155 x BAT 304 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1983 BAT 1215 G 4791 x G 3657 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1983 BAT 789 G 4122 x G 3988 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1981 A 40 G 4495 x G 7131 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1979 BAT 41 G 4122 x G 3988 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1979 REVOLUCION 82 HONDURAS 46 Small red CIAT

Nicaragua 1979 BRUNCA BAT 304 G 4495 x G 5711 Black CIAT

Ecuador 2004 CANARIO SIETE COLIN INIAP 426 TIB 3042 X G 11732 Canario CIAT

Ecuador 1999 INIAP 421-BOLIVAR LAS -298 G 12670 x G 12488 Red (Radical) CIAT

Ecuador 1998 INIAP 419-CHAUPEÑO AFR 585 S 24990 x A 197 Cream (Bayo) CIAT

Ecuador 1996 INIAP 418 JE.MA LSA 54 G 12722 x G 21720 Mottled red (Cali CIAT

Ecuador 1994 INIAP 416 CANARIO G 11780 Canario CIAT

Ecuador 1993 INIAP 414 YUNGUILLA PVA 773 G 13922 x (G 21721 x GMottled red CIAT

Ecuador 1993 INIAP 413 VILCABAMB SUG 55 ICA 15423 x BAT 1620 Cranberry CIAT

Ecuador 1993 INIAP 412 TOA TIB 3042 (L 38 x Cargamanto) x ( Calima CIAT

Ecuador 1990 INIAP 472 COLORADO FF 8663-2-1 G 13922 x A 195 Red Kidney CIAT

Ecuador 1986 PARAGACHI PVA 1441 BAT 1274 x (PompadourMottled red CIAT

Ecuador 1979 INIAP BAYITO G 3807 Mulatinho CIAT

Ecuador 1979 INIAP 411 IMBABEYO CARGABELLO Calima CIAT

Ecuador 1979 INIAP 417 BLANCO IMBABURA Large White CIAT

Mexico 2002 TLP 18 (EMPASC 20 x BAT 1647)Small black CIAT

Mexico 2001 PINTO SALTILLO Pinto CIAT

Mexico 2001 DOR 454 (DOR 364 x G 18521) x Black CIAT

Mexico 2001 DOR 445 Black CIAT

Mexico 2000 FLOR DE MAYO 2000 FF 94050 RIZ 30 x Flor de Mayo Flor de Mayo CIAT

Mexico 2000 NEGRO VIZCAYA NG 93060 Black CIAT

Mexico 1998 ALTEÑO 2000 ARA 18 MAM 13 x G 4017 Garbancillo CIAT

Mexico 1998 BAYO INIFAP MAM 45 COS 2 x A 445 Bayo CIAT

Mexico 1994 NEGRO TACANÁ DOR 390 (DOR 364 x G 18521) x Black CIAT

Mexico 1993 FLOR DE MAYO M38 MAM 38 A 409 x [BAT1670 x (G Flor de Mayo CIAT

Mexico 1990 AZUFRADO TAPATIO MAM 13 A 175 x G 4317 Bayo CIAT

Mexico 1983 NEGRO HUASTECO 81 DOR 60 G 4525 x G 4142 Black CIAT

REVOLUCION 84

REVOLUCION 84 A

REVOLUCION 83

REVOLUCION 79A

REVOLUCION 81

REVOLUCION 79

CIAT beans 62 of 84

AFRICACountry Year of Release Variety name Original Identification or Code Institution

Tanzania 2005 G 1160 CIAT

Tanzania 2005 SEL 2006 CIAT

Tanzania 2004 BILFA-UYOLE (Red mottled) CIAT

Tanzania 2004 UYOLE 04 Cream BILFA CIAT

Tanzania 2003 UYOLE 03 DRK 124 CIAT

Tanzania 2003 URAFIKI Kabanima x Canadian Wonder CIAT

Tanzania 2003 WANJA A 197 CIAT

Tanzania 1999 Uyole 98 CIAT

Tanzania 1998 Selian 97 TMO 110 x PVA 782 CIAT

Tanzania 1996 Uyole 96 CIAT CIAT

Tanzania 1996 Jesca G 13369 CIAT

Tanzania 1996 G 13374 G 13374 CIAT

Tanzania 1994 Uyole 94 DRK 6 CIAT

Tanzania 1990 Lyamungu 90 G 5621 CIAT

Tanzania 1990 SUA 90 G 5476 CIAT

Tanzania 1990 Uyole 90 CIAT CIAT

Tanzania 1990 Local line CIAT

Tanzania 1985 G 5621 CIAT

Tanzania 1984 Uyole 84 CIAT CIAT

Tanzania 1980 Kabanima Uganda CIAT

Kenya 2006 E8 CIAT

Kenya 2006 E2 CIAT

Kenya 2006 E4 CIAT

Kenya 2006 E7 CIAT

Kenya 2006 M18 CIAT

Kenya 2006 M22 CIAT

Kenya 2006 L36 CIAT

Kenya 2006 L41 CIAT

Kenya 2006 AFR 708 CIAT

Kenya 2006 SCAM 80 CM/15 KK 8 CIAT

Kenya 2006 MAC 13 CIAT

Kenya 2006 MAC 34 CIAT

Kenya 2006 MAC 64 CIAT

Kenya 2006 WAIRIMU DWARF CIAT

Kenya 2006 MLB 49 89A KK 15 CIAT

Kenya 2006 LYAMUNGO 85 CIAT

Kenya 2002 SCAM 80 CM/15 CIAT

Kenya 1999 KAT X56 Locally bred CIAT

Kenya 1998 KATX 69 Locally bred CIAT

Kenya 1998 KATB-1 CIAT

Kenya 1998 KATB-9 CIAT

Bred at Uyole  

Ilomba      

Lyamungu 85 

CIAT beans 63 of 84

AFRICACountry Year of Release Variety name Original Identification or Code Institution

Kenya Pre-release 1993 KAT X16 Locally bred CIAT

Kenya Pre-release 1992 KAT MM Locally bred CIAT

Kenya Pre-release 1991 KATB-2 CIAT

Kenya Early 1980s Canadian Wonder GLP 24 CIAT

Kenya Early 1980s Mwezi Moja GLP 1004 CIAT

Kenya Early 1980s GLP 585 CIAT

Kenya Pre-release Umubano G 2333 CIAT

Kenya Pre-release Flor de Mayo CIAT

Kenya Pre-release Vuninkingi G 685 CIAT

Malawi 2005 BCMV-B2 CIAT

Malawi 2005 BCMV-B4 CIAT

Malawi 2005 F7 BC D/O 19 CIAT

Malawi 2002 SUG 31 CIAT

Malawi 2002 UBR (92)25 CIAT

Malawi 1995 A 197 A 197 CIAT

Malawi 1995 A 286 A 286 CIAT

Malawi 1995 A 344 A 344 CIAT

Malawi 1995 CAL 113 CAL 113 CIAT

Malawi 1995 CAL 143 CAL 143 CIAT

Malawi 1995 DRK 57 DRK 57 CIAT

Malawi 1993 Kalima PVA 692 CIAT

Malawi G 4494 CIAT

Mozambique 2006 CAL 143 CIAT

Mozambique 2006 SUG 131 CIAT

Mozambique 1995 Diacol Calima G 4494 CIAT

Mozambique 1991 PVA 773 PVA 773 CIAT

Mozambique ICA Pijao G 5773 CIAT

Mozambique CIAT

Mozambique CIAT

Mozambique Ikinimba CIAT

Mozambique Ecarnado CIAT

Uganda 2006 RWR 2075 CIAT

Uganda 2006 RWR 1946 CIAT

Uganda 2003 MAC 31 CIAT

Uganda 1999 RWV 163 RWV 163 CIAT

Uganda 1999 DRK 57 DRK 57 CIAT

Uganda 1999 DRK 70 DRK 70 CIAT

Uganda 1999 NABE 4 POA 2 CIAT

Uganda 1999 NABE 5 SUG 73 CIAT

Uganda 1999 NABE 6 Uganda bred line CIAT

Uganda 1999 NABE 8C Ngwinurare (Rwanda) CIAT

Flora  

Calima  

Mkuzi    A 286 

INIA 10  Local line   

Ikinimba 

Local line 

CIAT beans 64 of 84

AFRICACountry Year of Release Variety name Original Identification or Code Institution

Uganda 1999 NABE 10C G 2333 (Umubano = Rwanda) CIAT

Uganda 1996 NABE 9C Gisenyi (Rwanda) CIAT

Uganda 1995 NABE 2 MCM 1015 CIAT

Uganda 1995 NABE 3 MCM 2001 CIAT

Uganda 1995 NABE 1 OBA 1 CIAT

Uganda 1994 K 132 CAL 96 CIAT

Uganda 1994 K 131 MCM 5001 CIAT

Uganda 1985 G 685 (Vuninkingi = Rwanda) CIAT

Angola A 344 A 344 CIAT

Burundi 1993 Vuninkingi G 685 CIAT

Burundi 1993 Vyuzuzabigega DOR 340 CIAT

Burundi 1995 Mavutayinka G 2816 CIAT

Burundi 1995 Muhondo G 2331 CIAT

Burundi 1990 Northimbo A 321 CIAT

Burundi 1987 Kaki A 410 CIAT

Burundi 1987 Aroana G 7951 CIAT

Burundi 1987 Flor de Mayo G 13625/G13843 CIAT

Burundi 1987 PVA 779 PVA 779 CIAT

Burundi 1987 PVA 1186 PVA 1186 CIAT

Burundi 1983 Urubonobono - CIAT

Burundi 1979-80 Calima G 4494 CIAT

Burundi 1979/80 Rwanda (Karama 2/1) CIAT

Cameroon 1986 - BAT 93 CIAT

D. R. Congo 2006 XAN 76 KIPOPO 6 CIAT

D. R. Congo 2006 DOR 715 CIAT

D. R. Congo 2005 UBR (92) 244/11 CIAT

D. R. Congo 2005 DB 196 DOR 71 CIAT

D. R. Congo 2003 LSA 144 LSA 144 CIAT

D. R. Congo 2003 M50/98 M50/98 CIAT

D. R. Congo 2003 ACC 714 ACC 714 CIAT

D. R. Congo 2003 GR13P GR13P CIAT

D. R. Congo 2003 CNF 5520 CNF 5520 CIAT

D. R. Congo 2003 G 1810 G 1810 CIAT

D. R. Congo 2003 NAMULENGA NAMULENGA CIAT

D. R. Congo 2003 G 11460 G 11460 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1994 A 285 A 285 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1993 A 74 A 74 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1993 AND 665 AND 665 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1993 M'Mafutala RWR 362 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1993 VCB 81012 VCB 8012 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1993 VCB 81013 VCB 8013 CIAT

NABE 7C 

Karama 

CIAT beans 65 of 84

AFRICACountry Year of Release Variety name Original Identification or Code Institution

D. R. Congo 1990 Kyakula BAT 1449 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1990 Maharagi Soja G 2858 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1989 A 321 A 321 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1989 Kihembe G 2331 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1989 Aliya G 2333 CIAT

D. R. Congo 1989 Wambedi MCD 201 CIAT

Ethiopia 2006 STTT 165-96 CHERCHER CIAT

Ethiopia 2006 G 843 HARAMAYA CIAT

Ethiopia 2006 XAN 310 MELKA DIMA CIAT

Ethiopia 2006 RAB 484 DINKNESH CIAT

Ethiopia 2006 STTT-165-92 CHORE CIAT

Ethiopia 2006 NZBR-2-5 CIAT

Ethiopia 2005 RBO-6 CIAT

Ethiopia 2005 RAO-4 CIAT

Ethiopia 2005 XAN 317 CIAT

Ethiopia 2004 RWV 482 BATAGONIA-1 CIAT

Ethiopia 2005 AR04GY CIAT

Ethiopia 2005 TA04JI CIAT

Ethiopia 2003 MAM 48 MAM 48 CIAT

Ethiopia 2003 IBADO AFR 722 CIAT

Ethiopia 2003 DOR 554 DOR 554 CIAT

Ethiopia 2003 DICTA 105 DICTA 105 CIAT

Ethiopia 2002-2003 OMO 195 RWR 719 CIAT

Ethiopia 2001 AFR 504 AFR 504 CIAT

Ethiopia 2001 A 197 A 197 CIAT

Ethiopia 1999 PAN 173 PAN 173 CIAT

Ethiopia 1999 Awash Melka PAN 182 CIAT

Ethiopia 1999 Bred by Colombia CIAT

Ethiopia 1999 MX 2500-19 Introduced via CIAT CIAT

Ethiopia 1999 Tabor A 788 CIAT

Ethiopia 1999 A 776 CIAT

Ethiopia 1999 GX 1175-3 Introduced via CIAT CIAT

Ethiopia 1999 TY 3396-7 Introduced via CIAT CIAT

Ethiopia 1998 Besh besh XAN 76 x BAT 85 CIAT

Ethiopia 1998 Melkie CAL 113 x AND 829 CIAT

Ethiopia 1997 Zebra A 162 CIAT

Ethiopia 1997 A 262 A 262 CIAT

Ethiopia 1997 Gofta G 2816 CIAT

Ethiopia 1991 A 410 A 410 CIAT

Ethiopia 1989 Roba 1 A 176 CIAT

Ethiopia 1989 Awash 1 G 4445 CIAT

ICA 15541 

CIAT beans 66 of 84

AFRICACountry Year of Release Variety name Original Identification or Code Institution

Ethiopia 1972-1973 Mexican 142 G 11239 CIAT

Madagascar 1995 Marohavana ZAA 64 CIAT

Rwanda 2005 CIAT

Rwanda 2005 CIAT

Rwanda 2003 NDAMIRABASHONJI RWV 167 CIAT

Rwanda 2003 AMAKWAMIRIRE RWV 296 CIAT

Rwanda 2003 SINE RWR 1668 CIAT

Rwanda 2003 KIRYUGAREMYE RWR 1312-I CIAT

Rwanda 2003 NDAMIRABANA RWR 1802 CIAT

Rwanda 2003 RWAKA RWK 10 CIAT

Rwanda 2002 INGOBOKARUGO SCAM 80 CM/15 CIAT

Rwanda 2002 AKEZAKARIGURA CAB 19 CIAT

Rwanda 2002 NYIRAMATA CAB 2 CIAT

Rwanda 2002 MAMESA G 2331 CIAT

Rwanda 1999 A 321 A 321 CIAT

Rwanda 1999 KIMARANZARA RAB 487 CIAT

Rwanda Pre-release 1999 RWV 394 RWV 394 CIAT

Rwanda Pre-release 1999 RWV 490 RWV 490 CIAT

Rwanda Pre-release 1999 CAB 28 CAB 28 CIAT

Rwanda 1998 LAS 400 LAS 400 CIAT

Rwanda 1998 LAS 432 LAS 432 CIAT

Rwanda 1998 RWV 377 CIAT

Rwanda 1993 AND 661 AND 661 CIAT

Rwanda 1993 LAS 153 LAS 153 CIAT

Rwanda 1993 RWV 163 RWV 163 CIAT

Rwanda 1992 Rwanda line CIAT

Rwanda 1992 RWR 603 RWR 603 CIAT

Rwanda 1991 Rwanda line 59/1-2 CIAT

Rwanda 1991 Urugezi 2 Rwanda local selection from Urugezi CIAT

Rwanda 1990 Rwanda line 1378/4 CIAT

Rwanda 1990 De Celaya G 13614 CIAT

Rwanda 1990 Flora Flor de Mayo CIAT

Rwanda 1988 Peveya 8 PVA 1438 CIAT

Rwanda 1988 Rwandarugali RWR 221 CIAT

Rwanda 1985 Vuninkingi G 685 CIAT

Rwanda 1985 Muhondo 6 G 858 CIAT

Rwanda 1985 Umubano G 2333 CIAT

Rwanda 1985 Puebla G 3410 CIAT

Rwanda 1985 Rubona 5 CIAT

South Africa 2006 SEDERBERGER CIAT

South Africa 2005 Teebus-RCR 2 CIAT

RWV 992 / RWV1129

RWR 2142 / RWR 2155

RWV 377 

 RWK 5

Ngwinurare  

Urugezi 

G 4523 

CIAT beans 67 of 84

AFRICACountry Year of Release Variety name Original Identification or Code Institution

South Africa 2004 TEEBUS RR-1 PAN 123 CIAT

South Africa 2004 KRANSKSHOP HR-1 CIAT

South Africa 1999 OPS-RS3 CIAT

South Africa 1997 Cerrillos Alubia Cerrillos CIAT

South Africa 1986 Loteni A 40 CIAT

South Africa 1986 Mkuzi A 286 CIAT

South Africa 1986 Vulindlela A 344 CIAT

South Africa 1983 Córdoba CIAT

Sudan 2002-2003 MUTWAKIL (Berber Large) CIAT

Sudan 2002-2003 IBERYA ABA 61 CIAT

Sudan 2002-2003 RO/2/1 CIAT

Sudan 2002-2003 GIZA 3 CIAT

Sudan 2002-2003 SARAG CIAT

Sudan 2002-2003 BASABEER CIAT

Swaziland 2006 PAN 150 CIAT

Swaziland 2006 CAL 143 CIAT

Swaziland 2006 TEEBUS RR-1 CIAT

Swaziland 2006 JENNY CIAT

Swaziland 2004 PAN 159 CIAT

Swaziland 1998 PVA 894 PVA 894 CIAT

Swaziland 1995 BAT 1713 BAT 1713 CIAT

Swaziland 1995 Carioca CIAT

Swaziland 1987 BAT 1387 BAT 1387 CIAT

Zambia 2004 Kalunga SPS2-4 P24 CIAT

Zambia 1999 Lukupa PEF 14 CIAT

Zambia 1999 Lyambai CAL 143 CIAT

Zambia 1999 AND 717 CIAT

Zambia 1999 Wartburg Wartburg (S. Africa line) CIAT

Zambia 1999 Local line CIAT

Zambia 1998 Chambeshi CIAT

Zambia 1993 PAT 10 PAT 10 CIAT

Zambia 1987 Carioca A 286 CIAT

Zimbabwe 1996 Carioca A 286 CIAT

Zimbabwe 1996 Iris MCM 5001 CIAT

Zimbabwe 1994 Ex-Rico 23 G 4445 CIAT

BAT 317 

G 4017 

AND 717 

Pembela 

A 197  

MSU beans 68 of 84

MSU Dry Bean Variety Releases: (since 1982)

NAME CLASS* YEAR MAIN CHARACTERISTICSSWAN VALLEY NAVY 1982 First upright navy beanNEPTUNE NAVY 1982 Earlier-season upright navy beanDOMINO BLACK 1982 First black bean varieties releasedBLACK MAGIC BLACK 1982 Second black bean varieties releasedISABELLA LRK 1982 Early-season, high-yielding kidneyBUNSI NAVY 1982 White mold resistantC-20 NAVY 1983 High yielding upright navyLAKER NAVY 1984 First upright bush navy beanCARDINAL CRAN 1986 First bush cranberry bean CRAN-028 CRAN 1986 Mosaic virus resistantMAYFLOWER NAVY 1987 High-yielding uprightBLACKHAWK BLACK 1989 Anthracnose resistantSIERRA PINTO 1989 First pinto bean releasedCHINOOK LRK 1991 Canning qualityALPINE GN 1992 First great northern bean releasedAZTEC PINTO 1992 Early-season upright pintoHURON NAVY 1994 Canning qualityRAVEN BLACK 1994 Virus and anthracnose resistantISLES DRK 1994 Anthracnose resistantNEWPORT NAVY 1995 Anthracnose resistant bush navy bean MACKINAC NAVY 1996 Anthracnose resistant, upright navy beanKODIAK PINTO 1997 Large seeded, high-yield, rust and virus resistanceMATTERHORN GN 1997 Mid-season, high-yield, rust and virus resistanceRED HAWK DRK 1997 Mid-season, high processing quality CHINOOK 2000 LRK 1997 Anthracnose resistantBELUGA WK 1997 First white kidney bean releasedPHANTOM BLACK 1998 Anthracnose resistant, upright black beanJAGUAR BLACK 1999 Anthracnose resistant, upright black beanSEAHAWK NAVY 2003 White mold resistance, high-yielding navy beanMERLOT S. RED 2004 Upright, high-yield, canning quality, USDA-ARSCONDOR BLACK 2004 Anthracnose resistant, high-yield, canning qualityREDCOAT SOLDIER 2004 First anthracnose and virus resistant Soldier beanSEDONA PINK 2005 First upright pink bean suitable for direct harvestCAPRI CRAN 2005 Virus resistant bush cranberry beanZORRO BLACK 2008 High-yielding, blight resistant upright black beanSANTA FE PINTO 2008 Upright pinto bean with tolerance to white moldFUJI OTEBO 2008 Virus resistant tebo bean for export to JapanBELLAGIO CRAN 2010 Virus anthracnose resistant vine cranberry beanBean varieties are released by the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station – MAES at Michigan State University.*DRK - Dark red kidney, LRK - Light red kidney, WK - White kidney, CRAN - Cranberry, GN - Great northern.

Arega cowpeas Africa 69 of 84

from Alene, Arega (IITA) <[email protected]>

Country Name of variety Line Name

Burkina Faso no Gorom local 4.2 1982 INERA Non-IITA 70 grain yield (1.5 tons/ha), resistant to Striga

Burkina Faso no IT 86F-2246 (Telma) 1985 IITA IT 86F-2246 IITA bred 50 vegetable

Burkina Faso no KN 1 1982 IITA IITA parent 70 grain yield (1 ton/ha), resistant to deseases (brown blotch)

Burkina Faso no KVx 414-22-2 0.2 1992 INERA IITA parent 70 grain yield (1.5 tons), Tolerance to insect

Burkina Faso no TVx 3236 1985 IITA IITA bred 65 grain yield (1 ton/ha), Tolarance to thrips

Burkina Faso yes IT 98K-205-8 0.4

Burkina Faso yes KVx 396-4-4 1990 INERA IITA parent 70 grain yield (1.5 tons/ha), Tolerance to deseases

Burkina Faso yes KVx 396-4-5-2D 3.2 1990 INERA IITA parent 70 grain yield (2 tons/ha), Tolerance to deseases,

Burkina Faso yes KVx 421-2J 1995 INERA IITA parent 70 grain yield (1.5 tons/ha), Resistant to Striga

Burkina Faso yes KVx 61-1 1.5

Burkina Faso yes KVx 745-11P 0.5

Cameroon no Asontem 1.6 IT82E-32 1995 IITA IT82E-32 IITA bred 75 Good yield in forest zone (1.5t); disease resistance

Cameroon no BR1 30 IT81D-985 1985 IITA IT81D-985 IITA bred 70-90 Yield, pests and diseases resistance

Cameroon no BR2 IT81D-994 1985 IITA IT81D-994 IITA bred 70-90 Yield, pests and diseases resistance

Cameroon no GLM-92 IT88D-363 1992 IITA IT88D-363 IITA bred 70-90 Yield, pests and diseases resistance

Cameroon no GLM-93 IT90K-277-2 1993 IITA IT90K-277-2 IITA bred 70-90 Yield, pests and diseases resistance

Cameroon no Ife Brown 1985 Nigeria Non-IITA

Cameroon no TVx 3236 TVx3236 1984 IITA TVx3236 IITA bred 70-90 Yield, pests and diseases resistance

Cameroon no Others 20.9

Cameroon yes CRSP Niebe C93W 2-38 1999 IITA Vya x BR1 IITA parent 75-85 Yield, pests and diseases resistance

Cameroon yes Lori Niebe 18 C93W 24-130 1999 IITA IT86D-364 x IT81 IITA parent 75-85 Yield, pests and diseases resistance

Cameroon yes Vya 1986 Cameroon Non-IITA

Ghana no Adom CR-06-07 1992 IITA CR-06-07 IITA parent 66-72 YIELD, IRON CONTENT

Ghana no Asetenapa 19 IT87D-1951 1992 IITA IT87D-1951 IITA bred 63-70 YIELD, COLOUR

Ghana no Asontem 23 IT82E-32 1988 IITA IT82E-32 IITA bred 60-65 YIELD, EARLINESS

Ghana no Ayiyi IT83S-728-13 1992 IITA IT83S-728-13 IITA bred 65-70 YIELD, COLOUR

Ghana no Bawutawuta IT95K-193-2 1992 IITA IT95K-193-2 IITA bred 60-65 YIELD, COLOUR

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Ghana no Bengpla 1 IT83S-818 1992 IITA IT83S-818 IITA bred 62-67 YILED, COLOUR

Ghana no Boafo TVx 1843-1C 1982 IITA TVx 1843-1C IITA bred 75-85 YIELD, COLOUR

Ghana no Padi-Tuya 5 Sarc 3-122-2 2005 Non-IITA 75 FARMERS PREFERENCE: YIELD, LARGE GRAINS SIZE & TASTE

Ghana no Songotra 10 IT97K-499-35 2008 IITA IT97K-499-35 IITA bred 65 STRIGA RESISTANT, HIGH YIELD

Ghana no Soronko TVx2724-01F 1982 IITA TVx2724-01F IITA bred 70-80 YIELD, COLOUR

Ghana no Zaayura 3 Sarc 4-75 2005 Non-IITA 75 FARMERS PREFERENCE: YIELD, LARGE GRAINS SIZE & TASTE

Ghana yes Apagbaala 14 ITXP-148-1 2003 IITA/SARI ITXP-148-1 IITA parent 65 EARLINESS, PROLIFIC PODS, HIGH YIELD

Ghana yes Marfo Tuya 1 SUL 518-2 2003 Non-IITA DUAL PURPOSE, HIGH GRAIN YIELD

Niger no IT89KD-374-57 8.6 2001 IITA IITA bred 70 Grain yield (2 tons/ha), Aphis resistance, precocity

Niger no IT90K-372-1-2 7.9 2001 IITA IITA bred 70 Grain yield (2 tons/ha), Aphis resistance, precocity

Niger no KVX 30-309-6G 9.6 1994 IITA/INERA-BF IITA bred 75 Grain quality (size, whiteness)

Niger no TN 27-80-85 7 1984 INRAN Non-IITA 85 Grain yield (2 tons/ha)

Niger no TN 28-87 6 1995 INRAN Non-IITA 85 Grain yield (2 tons/ha)

Niger no TN 5-78 7.2 1984 INRAN Non-IITA 70-75 Grain yield (1 ton/ha)

Niger no TN 7-78 1984 INRAN Non-IITA Grain yield (2-3 tons/ha)

Niger no TN 88-63 2.3 1980 INRAN Non-IITA 75 Grain yield (3 tons/ha)

Niger no TN121-80 5.4 1995 INRAN Non-IITA

Niger no TN256-87 3 1995 INRAN Non-IITA

Niger no TN3-78 2.8 1984 INRAN Non-IITA

Senegal no Bambey 21 1975 ISRA/CNRA Non-IITA 60 days Earliness, grain quality, upright determinate plant type

Senegal no CB5 1985 University of California Non-IITA 60 days Earliness, grain quality

Senegal no Mougne 1969 ISRA/CNRA Non-IITA 64 days grain yield (2 tons/ha), Drought and bacterial blight resistance, grain quality

Senegal no Ndiambour 1969 ISRA/CNRA Non-IITA 71 days Drought and bacterial blight resistance, large grain size

Senegal no TN 58-57 1962 ISRA/CNRA Non-IITA 69 days grain yield (1.2 tons/ha), Drought and bacterial blight resistance,

Senegal yes Mélakh 18.2 IS504 1995 ISRA/CNRA IT83S-742-13 IITA parent 60 days Aphids, bacterial blight, CbMV resistance and earliness

Senegal yes Mouride 0.9 IS275 1991 ISRA/CNRA IT81D-1137 IITA parent 65 days Drought and bruchid resistance

Senegal yes Yacine 7.9 2005 ISRA/CNRA Non-IITA 60 days Grain quality, aphids, bacterial blight, CbMV resistance and earliness

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Burkina Faso

Burma

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Cote D'Ivoire

Cuba

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Egypt

El Savador

Equador

Equatorial Guinea

Ethiopia

Fiji

Gambia

Ghana

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Guinea Bisau

Guinea Konakry

Guyana

Haiti

India

Jamaica

Lesotho

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Liberia

Malawi

Mali

Mauritius

Mozambique

Namibia

Nepal

Nicaragua

Niger

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Pakistan

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Senegal

Sierra Leone

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Somaila

South Yemen

South Africa

South Korea

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Suriname

Swaziland

Tanzania

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Togo

Uganda

USA

Venezuela

Yemen

Zaire

Zambia

Zimbabwe

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Country CountAngola 1Argentina 1Australia 1Belize 3Benin Republic 4Bolivia 2Botswana 1Brazil 4Burkina Faso 2Burma 1Cameroon 5Central African Republic 9Colombia 1Costa Rica 4Cote D'Ivoire 2Cuba 7Cyprus 2Egypt 5El Savador 3Equador 1Equatorial Guinea 1Ethiopia 3Fiji 1Gambia 2Ghana 5Guatemala 1Guinea Bisau 1Guinea Konakry 8Guyana 3Haiti 3India 3Jamaica 4Lesotho 4Liberia 4Malawi 3Mali 3Mauritius 1Mozambique 3Namibia 3

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Country CountNepal 2

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Country CountNicaragua 1Niger 2Nigeria 12Pakistan 1Panama 1Paraguay 4Peru 1Philippines 1Senegal 1Sierra Leone 8Somaila 3South Yemen 2South Africa 2South Korea 1Sri Lanka 4Sudan 1Suriname 2Swaziland 4Tanzania 4Thailand 2Togo 2Uganda 2USA 2Venezuela 4Yemen 3Zaire 4Zambia 3Zimbabwe 1Total Result 195