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P02-006
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Basic Collection Information and Status
 
Tepary Bean (Phaseolus acutifolius, Fabaceae)
Cultural Affiliation   Tohono O'odham
Collection Site   Arizona, United States (latitude: 33°; altitude: 1,600 ft / 500 m)
Collection Year   1976
Accession Status   Active
Catalog Information and Instructions
S'oam PawiPT075
“Tohono O'odham Brown.” Medium-sized tan-brown beans from the Tohono O'odham Reservation. Traditionally planted in flood-water fields. Early maturing.
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Collection Site
 
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Photographs
 
The Native Seeds/SEARCH digital photo collection for this accession is provided below.
P02-006 CF01 FlP02-006 CF01 LP02-006 CF01 SP02-006 Fl
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Characterization and Evaluation
 
The table below lists observations of this accession's characteristics (why are characters sometimes listed more than once
?For some accessions, observations of a particular trait have been recorded over more than one season or location; these are indicated by the different values in the Lot column.
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CharacterObservationLot, Frequency and CommentsCharacter Description (Source and Code)
100 seed weight (primary)17.04 glot: CF '01
corolla colorWhitelot: CF '01Wings and standard: recorded at full blossom at about 8.00 - 10.00 h (Bioversity 4.2.1: 1)
days to 50% flower57lot: CF '01
days to first flower51lot: CF '01
days to major harvest118lot: CF '01
leaflet shapeOvate-lanceolatelot: CF '01Measured on the terminal leaflet of the third trifoliate leaf, to obtain a ratio between the length (l) and width (w). Treat shallowly lobed leaflets as a separate category. (Bioversity 4.1.1: 2)
mature pod colorTan with black spotslot: CF '01 (Bioversity 4.2.2: 2 w/ black spots)
noteMedium sized, generally flattened, range from solid to speckledlot: CF '01
ovules/pod5.6lot: CF '01Number of ovules from longest pod of 10 random normal plants (Bioversity 4.2.5)
plant typeIndeterminate bush with erect brancheslot: CF '01 (Bioversity 4.1.2: 2)
pod curvatureVery slightly curvedlot: CF '01Of fully expanded immature pod (Bioversity 4.2.3: 4)
pod dehiscenceExcessive shattering; explosive dehiscence (pods will suddenly twist open, ejecting seeds)lot: CF '01For the majority of 20 randomly sampled pods at dry maturity (Bioversity 4.2.4: 7)
pod shattering in the fieldPresentlot: CF '01 (Bioversity 6.2.10: +)
relative abundance (primary)1lot: CF '01
seed coat pattern (primary)Mottle presentlot: CF '01 (Bioversity 4.3.2: +)
seed color (primary)Dark yellow to orangelot: CF '01If mottled, the dark background colour (Bioversity 4.3.1: 4)
seed pattern color (primary)Ash graylot: CF '01Color of mottle (Bioversity 4.3.3: 2)
seed shape (primary)Flattened cuboid, flattened ovallot: CF '01Taken from middle of pod. (Bioversity 4.3.5: 3,1)
terminal leaflet lengthMedium (7-8 cm) cmlot: CF '01Recorded for terminal leaflet of third trifoliate leaf, from pulvinus to leaf tip (Bioversity 6.1.4: 5)
terminal leaflet widthVery wide (>4.7 cm) cmlot: CF '01Recorded for terminal leaflet of third trifoliate leaf (Bioversity 6.1.5: 8)
Tepary Bean IntroductionCultivation InstructionsSeed Saving Instructions
Cultivated in the Southwest for millenia, teparies mature quickly and are tolerant of the low desert heat, drought and alkaline soils.Plant seeds 1/2" deep and 4" apart with the summer rains. If rains are sparse, irrigate when plants look stressed. They do not tolerate overwatering. Teparies may carry bean mosaic virus, do not plant near other types of beans.A self-pollinating annual. Harvest pods as they dry. Be careful: mature pods will pop open and drop seeds if left on the plant. An alternative is to harvest the whole plants when pods are turning brown, allow them to dry on a sheet, then thresh and winnow seeds.
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