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Chloroplast genome sequencing in winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus L.) and comparative analysis with other legumes. [PDF]

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Singh NK   +9 more
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Sucrases in Phaseolus vulgaris

Nature, 1961
DURING work on the oligosaccharides of Phaseolus vulgaris, L. (namely, verbascose, stachyose, raffinose and sucrose1–3—the raffinose family of oligosaccharides1), an examination was made of the enzymes catalysing the hydrolysis of these saccharides. α-Galactosidase and sucrase activities were found in the ungerminated and germinated seeds.
R A, COOPER, R N, GREENSHIELDS
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Phaseolus vulgaris — Recalcitrant potential

Biotechnology Advances, 2014
Since the ability to genetically engineer plants was established, researchers have modified a great number of plant species to satisfy agricultural, horticultural, industrial, medicinal or veterinary requirements. Almost thirty years after the first approaches to the genetic modification of pulse crops, it is possible to transform many grain legumes ...
Katarzyna, Hnatuszko-Konka   +4 more
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Partitioning of 14C-photoassimllates within seeds of Phaseolus coccineus (Lam.) and Phaseolus coccineus x Phaseolus vulgaris L.

Plant Growth Regulation, 1985
The objective of this study was to determine partitioning within seeds of 14C-photoassimilates at three stages of seed development in two Phaseolus crosses — P. coccineus Lam. selfed, and P. coccineus x P. vulgaris L. Abortion of the interspecific embryos occurred when the seed reached 10 mm seed length.
E. E. Hoover, M. L. Brenner, W. A. Brun
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Immunosuppressive activity of Phaseolus coccineus and Phaseolus vulgaris extracts in mice

European Journal of Immunology, 1976
AbstractLectin mixtures from 10 samples of Phaseolus coccineus and Phaseolus vulgaris beans were used as immunosuppressive agents in the sheep red blood cell (SRBC) antibody response of the mouse. Some bean samples contain lectins capable of inducing several times better suppression of humoral immunity than concanavalin A and phytohemagglutinin tested ...
R A, Calderón, F, Córdoba
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Phaseolus in Archaeology

1988
The larger part of this chapter presents a resume of the prehistoric distribution of Phaseolus against a background of time, geography, and human culture in the Greater Southwest (northwestern Mexico and southwestern United States); Mesoamerica; Andean South America (highland and coast); the Intermediate Zone (northern South America through Chiapas ...
Lawrence Kaplan, Lucille N. Kaplan
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Development of single nucleotide polymorphisms in Phaseolus vulgaris and related Phaseolus spp

Molecular Breeding, 2013
In this study, new single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers were developed for common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and related Phaseolus species. The applied strategy presents new and interesting aspects, such as the choice of accessions used, which was aimed at capturing a large portion of the genetic diversity present in the common bean, with ...
Goretti, D.   +9 more
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Isolation of legumin-like protein from Phaseolus aureus and Phaseolus vulgaris

Phytochemistry, 1976
Abstract An 11S seed globulin has been isolated from Phaseolus aureus and P. vulgaris by zonal isoelectric precipitation and the MWs of the constituent subunits determined. The protein of P. vulgaris occurs in the protein body fraction and its chemical composition, including the N -terminal amino acids and amino acid composition has been ...
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