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Flavonoid constituents of Cicer arietinum

Phytochemistry, 1965
Abstract Chana seedlings ( Cicer arietinum ) have been found to contain the known compounds isoliquiritigenin, isoliquiritigenin-4′-glucoside, 4′,7-dihydroxyflavonol, daidzein, pratensein, and p -coumaric acid; and the hitherto unreported 4′,7-dihydroxyflavanon-3-ol (garbanzol) and biochanin-7-glucoside, both of which have been synthesized ...
Edmon Wong   +2 more
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?????????????????? ?????????? Mesorhizobium ciceri ?????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????? ?????? (Cicer arietinum)

2011
???? ???????????????????? ???????? ???????????????? 68 ?????????????? Mesorh??zob??um c??cer?? ?? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ???? ???????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? ????????. ?????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????? M. c??cer?? ??-12, ????-12, ??-18, 068, ????-6 ?? ???????????????? ????????????????
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Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.).

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2006
Chickpea is one of the most important leguminous, cool-season, food crops, cultivated prevalently in the Asian Pacific region. In spite of its nutritional importance, its area of cultivation has been low, with virtually no increase. Conventional breeding has resulted in several important improvements in this crop, and recent advances in biotechnology ...
Sharma, K K   +2 more
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Cicer arietinum Linnaeus 1753

2007
Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part C), pp. 370-473 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 416, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Cicer arietinum Genome sequencing

2012
The whole genome shotgun (wgs) draft of the chickpea genome is based on genotype CDC Frontier, a Canadian kabuli chickpea variety. The availability of these genome sequences is important for crop improvement of chickpea, and should help to advance genomic research of chickpea and other legume crops.
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Cicer arietinum L. Fabaceae

2020
Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana   +2 more
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Tryptophan metabolism in Cicer arietinum.

Acta vitaminologica et enzymologica, 1978
Crude extracts of Cicer arietinum seedlings contain enzymes that mediate the oxidation of tryptophan. The most active is formylase followed by tryptophan oxygenase and kynureninase. Tryptophan is also utilized for the synthesis of indolyl-3-acetic acid.
A K, Srivastava   +2 more
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Cicer arietinum (chickpea)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Cicer arietinum L. Fabaceae

2019
Rainer W. Bussmann   +7 more
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