A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate phosphorus (P)-use effici
ency of 10 promising genotypes of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) with
short and normal growth duration. The genotypes were grown on an Oxisol at
25 me; P kg(-1) (low P) and 150 mg P kg(-1) (high P) of soil. Shoot and roo
t dry weight, root length, P concentration in the shoot, and P uptake in th
e shoot were significantly (P<0.01) affected by soil P concentration and ge
notype. However, P level did not effect root length and genotype had no eff
ect on root dry weight. On the basis of P-use efficiency (mg dry weight of
shootimg P accumulated in the shoot) genotypes were classified as efficient
and responsive (ER), efficient and nonresponsive (ENR), nonefficient and r
esponsive (NER), and nonefficient and nonresponsive (NENR). From a practica
l point of view, genotypes which produce a lot of dry matter in a soil with
a low P level, and respond well to added P are the most desirable because
they are able to express their high yield potential in a wide range of P en
vironments. Novo Jalo and Perola genotypes fall into this group. Genotypes
Irai, Jalo Precoce and L93300166 fall into the ENR group. Genotypes Carioca
,Rosinha G-2, and Xamengo were classified NER, whereas, genotypes L93300176
and Diamante Negro were classified as NENR. There were no differences betw
een short and normal growth duration genotypes in P-use efficiency.