Agronomic Performance of Broomrape Resistant and Susceptible Faba Bean Accession
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The faba bean (Vicia faba) is a temperate grain legume, that is regaining interest due to
the high demand for food and feed uses and the environmental services provided. The parasitic
weed broomrape (Orobanche crenata) appears as the major constraint to agricultural production in
the Mediterranean Basin. The yield stability can be managed by adjusting agronomic practices
and breeding for adaptation. In this study, we compared the performance of three susceptible faba
bean accessions with that of eight lines previously selected for their broomrape resistance, in multienvironment field trials. Results confirmed that the grain yield in the region was negatively affected,
mainly by broomrape infection, followed at a distance by ascochyta blight (Ascochyta fabae), whereas
the grain yield was little affected by the low occurring levels of chocolate spot infection (Botrytis fabae).
The yield was favored by rain at flowering and was reduced by low temperatures at pre-flowering
and flowering, and by high temperatures at flowering and grain-filling. The combined ANOVA
showed significant effects of the genotype, environment, and genotypex environment interaction.
The weighted average of the absolute scores biplot (WAASB), a heat map with 21 scenarios based
on the WAASB ratio and the multi-trait stability index (MTSI) were utilized to determine the mean
performance and stability of the faba bean genotypes. Quijote, Navio6, Baraca and FaraonSC are
proposed as ideal lines for cultivation in the region and to be further used in future breeding programs
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Rubiales, D., Moral, A., & Flores, F. (2022). Agronomic Performance of Broomrape Resistant and Susceptible Faba Bean Accession. In Agronomy (Vol. 12, Issue 6, p. 1421). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy12061421











