Taxonomy, Distribution, and Ecology of the Genus Phaseolus (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae) in North America, Mexico and Central America

    by George F. Freytag and Daniel G. Debouck

    SBM 23

    ISSN 0833-1475
    ISBN-10: 1-889878-11-1
    ISBN-13: 978-1-889878-11-9


    Publication Date: December 21 2002
    Copyright © 2002 Botanical Research Institute of Texas

    Specifications: 7"×10" (pbk), 300 pp., 97 b/w figs., maps

     

    About the Book

    This lavishly illustrated monograph is the most comprehensive botanical treatment of beans to date. It starts with a brief history about the former taxonomical treatments of the genus, and goes on with the taxonomical criteria and a presentation about discriminate characteristics. It presents a full description of each section and species, its distribution and habitat, relationships with other species, uses and potentially useful traits, and historical notes. Color pictures, line drawings and distribution maps lead easily to the right identification of each species. The compilation of over 5,000 bean natural populations through collections and herbarium specimens sets the ground for present and future conservation efforts of these unique plant and food resources.
         This monograph will be most welcomed by bean breeders, pathologists, botanists and legume taxonomists, conservationists and natural history enthusiasts. It will be the companion book for naturalists on their field trips in the southern United States and most of Central America. It will serve as a reference for several future works in documentation of neotropical biodiversity.
         “I would like to take this opportunity to comment on the importance of this monograph to the legume improvement community in the United States and worldwide. The depth and breadth of this monograph is extremely impressive, and we all owe a great deal of gratitude to the tireless and meticulous efforts of the authors”—a Reviewer.

     

    About the Authors

    George F. Freytag, now retired and currently Collaborator at the National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation of USDA-ARS in Colorado, has dedicated almost all his professional life to bean breeding in Central America and the Caribbean.

    Daniel G. Debouck is currently Head of the Genetic Resources Unit at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia, and has collected and studied bean germplasm throughout Latin America since the 1970s.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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