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Genetic diversity and selection of bean landraces and cultivars based on technological and nutritional traits

•Technological and nutritional quality of bean landraces and cultivars was evaluated.•All traits present variability genetic.•The L* and a* color values are more important in differentiating the beans.•Results of canonical-variable and simple-linkage analyses are not in agreement.•Superior light- an...

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Published in:Journal of food composition and analysis 2021-03, Vol.96, p.103721, Article 103721
Main Authors: Ribeiro, Nerinéia Dalfollo, Santos, Guilherme Godoy dos, Maziero, Sandra Maria, dos Santos, Greice Godoy
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