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Project Citation: 

US Department of Agriculture, and National Agricultural Library. Feed the Future Grain Legumes Project Database. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2026-06-26. https://doi.org/10.3886/E250240V1

Project Description

Project Title:  View help for Project Title Feed the Future Grain Legumes Project Database
Summary:  View help for Summary Data from this project focuses on the evaluation of breeding lines. Significant progress was made in advancing breeding populations directed towards release of improved varieties in Tanzania. Thirty promising F4:7, 1st generation 2014 PIC (Phaseolus Improvement Cooperative) and ~100 F4:6, 2nd generation 2015 PIC breeding lines were selected. In addition, ~300 F4:5, 3rd generation 2016 PIC single plant selections were completed in Arusha and Mbeya. These breeding lines, derived from 109 PIC populations specifically developed to combine abiotic and biotic stress tolerance, showed superior agronomic potential compared with checks and local landraces. The diversity, scale, and potential of the material in the PIC breeding pipeline is invaluable and requires continued support to ensure the release of varieties that promise to increase the productivity of common bean in the E. African region.

Data available includes databases, spreadsheets, and images related to the project.


Resources in this dataset:

Resource Title: Data Dictionary. File Name: ADP-1_DD.pdf

Resource Title: Data Dictionary.

File Name: ADP-1_DD.pdf

Resource Title: ADP-1 Database. File Name: ADP1-DB.zipResource Description: This file is a link to a draft version of the development and characterization of the common bean diversity panel (ADP) database in Microsoft Access. Preliminary information is provided in this database, while the full version is being prepared. In order to use the database you’ll need to download the complete file, extract it and open the MS access file. You must allow active content when opening the database for it to work properly. Downloaded on November 17, 2017.

Resource Title: ADP-1 Database.

File Name: ADP1-DB.zip

Resource Description: This file is a link to a draft version of the development and characterization of the common bean diversity panel (ADP) database in Microsoft Access. Preliminary information is provided in this database, while the full version is being prepared. In order to use the database you’ll need to download the complete file, extract it and open the MS access file. You must allow active content when opening the database for it to work properly. Downloaded on November 17, 2017.

Resource Title: Anthracnose Screening of Andean Diversity Panel (ADP) . File Name: Anthracnose-screening-of-ADP.pdfResource Description: Approximately 230 ADP lines of the ADP were screened with 8 races of anthracnose under controlled conditions at Michigan State University. Dr. James Kelly has provided this valuable dataset for sharing in light of the Open Data policy of the US government. This dataset represents the first comprehensive screening of the ADP with a broad set of races of a specific pathogen.

Resource Title: Anthracnose Screening of Andean Diversity Panel (ADP) .

File Name: Anthracnose-screening-of-ADP.pdf

Resource Description: Approximately 230 ADP lines of the ADP were screened with 8 races of anthracnose under controlled conditions at Michigan State University. Dr. James Kelly has provided this valuable dataset for sharing in light of the Open Data policy of the US government. This dataset represents the first comprehensive screening of the ADP with a broad set of races of a specific pathogen.

Resource Title: ARS - Feed the Future Shared Data . File Name: ARS-FtF-Data-Sharing.zipResource Description: The data provided herein is an early draft version of the data that has been generated by the ARS Feed-the-Future Grain Legumes Project that is focused on common bean research.

Resource Title: ARS - Feed the Future Shared Data .

File Name: ARS-FtF-Data-Sharing.zip

Resource Description: The data provided herein is an early draft version of the data that has been generated by the ARS Feed-the-Future Grain Legumes Project that is focused on common bean research.

Resource Title: PIC (Phaseolus Improvement Cooperative) Populations . File Name: PIC-breeding-populations.xlsxResource Description: The complete list of PIC breeding populations (Excel Format) PIC (Phaseolus Improvement Cooperative) populations are bulked populations for improvement of common bean in Feed the Future Countries, with a principal focus on sub-Saharan Africa. These populations are for distribution to collaborators, are segregating for key biotic and abiotic stress constraints, and can be used for selection and release of improved cultivars/germplasm. Many of these populations are derived from crosses between ADP landrances and cultivars from sub-Saharan Africa and other improved genotypes with key biotic or abiotic stress tolerance. Phenotypic and genotypic information related to the parents of the crosses can be found in the ADP Database.

Resource Title: PIC (Phaseolus Improvement Cooperative) Populations .

File Name: PIC-breeding-populations.xlsx

Resource Description: The complete list of PIC breeding populations (Excel Format)

PIC (Phaseolus Improvement Cooperative) populations are bulked populations for improvement of common bean in Feed the Future Countries, with a principal focus on sub-Saharan Africa. These populations are for distribution to collaborators, are segregating for key biotic and abiotic stress constraints, and can be used for selection and release of improved cultivars/germplasm. Many of these populations are derived from crosses between ADP landrances and cultivars from sub-Saharan Africa and other improved genotypes with key biotic or abiotic stress tolerance. Phenotypic and genotypic information related to the parents of the crosses can be found in the ADP Database.
Original Distribution URL:  View help for Original Distribution URL https://agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov/articles/dataset/Feed_the_Future_Grain_Legumes_Project_Database/24660519

Scope of Project

Subject Terms:  View help for Subject Terms beans; legumes; biotic stress; stress tolerance; cultivars; Phaseolus; plant breeding; phenoytpe; genotype; germplasm; crossing; abiotic stress; adenosine diphosphate; cluster analysis; restriction endonucleases; single nucleotide polymorphism; anthracnose; pathogens; Tanzania; East Africa; data.gov; ARS
Geographic Coverage:  View help for Geographic Coverage United States
Time Period(s):  View help for Time Period(s) 1/1/2016 – 1/1/2016
Collection Notes:  View help for Collection Notes DOI: 10.15482/USDA.ADC/1327311 Citation: Cichy, Karen A.; Grusak, Michael; Miklas, Phillip N.; Pastor-Corrales, Marcial A.; Porch, Timothy G.; Beaver, James; Estevez, Consuelo; Wisler, Gail; Scott, Roy; Glahn, Raymond (2016). Feed the Future Grain Legumes Project Database. Agricultural Research Service. https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1327311 (Downloaded 2026-06-26)


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