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Performance evaluation of haricot bean (phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties in buno bedele and ilu ababor zones, south west oromia

Author : Garoma firdisa, mohammed tesiso

Keyword : Haricot beans, phaseolus vulgaris l. adaptations, varieties

Subject : Agriculture

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Abstract : Haricot bean is one of the most economically important pulse crops cultivated in Ethiopia. However, its average yield reported at national level remains far below the potential yield to be attained. This is partly due to low soil fertility management, inappropriate agronomic packages and diseases and pest problems and lack of improved varieties. Hence, this experiment was conducted with the objectives of to test the performance of released improved Haricot bean varieties on yield and yield related components and Insect and disease resistant varieties for the study at Western parts of Oromia. The experiment was conducted in Buno Bedele (D/Hana) and Ilu Ababor (Bure) districts during 2020 to 2021 cropping season. Nine (9) improved Haricot bean varieties were used as testing materials. The experimental design was RCBD with three replications. Data were collected on six quantitative morphological traits like days to 50% flowering, days to maturity, number of seed per pod, pod length and grain yields. Analyses of data revealed significant varietal differences (P

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Article add date : 2024-03-05


How to cite : Garoma firdisa, mohammed tesiso. (2024-March-05). Performance evaluation of haricot bean (phaseolus vulgaris l.) varieties in buno bedele and ilu ababor zones, south west oromia. retrieved from https://www.openacessjournal.com/abstract/1552