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Efeito do Feijão Branco (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) na perda de peso
Introdução: O feijão (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) é um alimento amplamente utilizado na culinária nacional e internacional. Objetivo: Verificar as propriedades do feijão no emagrecimento. Método: Revisão integrativa de literatura.
Caryna Eurich Mazur
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During development of root nodules, Rhizobium bacteria differentiate inside the invaded plant cells into N2-fixing bacteroids. Terminally differentiated bacteroids are unable to grow using the ammonia (NH3 ) produced therein by the nitrogenase complex ...
Rosarita Taté+3 more
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Effects of aqueous extracts of basil, Ocimum basilicum L., Sodom's apple, Calotropis procera Ait and Coriander Coriandrum sativum L. on leaf miner, Liriomyza spp., on okra crop : PS7TH432 Others [PDF]
The Hymenopterous parasitoids, Hemiptarsemus varicornis (Girault) and Opius dissitus (Muesebeck) are associated with the leaf miner, Liriomyza spp., populations in Central Sudan.
Abdelgader, Hayder+6 more
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Dark side of anthocyanin pigmentation
This review examines dark anthocyanin pigmentation in plants by outlining its distribution, exploring the genetic mechanisms behind its development, and discussing its ecological role together with its potential for various industrial applications. Abstract Dark pigmentation can be observed in various parts of the plant, ranging from foliage to petals ...
K. Wolff, B. Pucker
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Phaseolus vulgaris Linnaeus 1753
Phaseolus vulgaris Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 723. 1753. "Habitat in India." RCN: 5314. Lectotype (Verdcourt in Milne-Redhead & Polhill, Fl. Trop. E. Africa, Leguminosae 4: 614. 1971): Herb. Linn. No. 899.1 (LINN). Generitype of Phaseolus Linnaeus (vide Green, Prop. Brit. Bot.: 175. 1929). Current name: Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Fabaceae: Faboideae).
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Factors determining chromosomal localization of transposable elements in plants
We review transposon chromosomal niches, and the functional consequences of their specific chromosomal localization in plants. Abstract Transposable elements (TEs) constitute a significant part of plant genomes and shape their genomic landscape. While some TEs are ubiquitously dispersed, other elements specifically occupy discrete genomic loci.
E. Kejnovsky+3 more
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Seed germination and plant cell cultures provide an alternative mean for producing secondary metabolites. The present study is an attempt to evaluate the effect of seed dark germination and some elicitors and precursors on the production of L-DOPA in ...
Samira Rahmani-Nezhad+5 more
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The accumulation of the cyanobacterial toxin, microcystin, in cherry tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and bush bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) plants [PDF]
We aimed to develop a high-sensitivity method to detect microcystin toxins in fruit tissue and to determine if irrigation with water containing toxic cyanobacteria may result in accumulation of microcystin toxins in fruit tissue and affect fruit ...
Lefebvre, Bethany R.
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A METHOD FOR THE RAPID SEPARATION OF LEUKOCYTES AND NUCLEATED ERYTHROCYTES FROM BLOOD OR MARROW WITH A PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININ FROM RED BEANS (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS) [PDF]
Jonah G. Li, Edwin E. Osgood
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