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Two zinc ABC transporters contribute to <i>Rhizobium leguminosarum</i> symbiosis with <i>Pisum sativum</i> and <i>Lens culinaris</i>. [PDF]
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Integrating genome and transcriptome-wide data to explore the expression dynamics of <i>TCP</i> genes in <i>Pisum sativum</i> under salt stress. [PDF]
Fangyuan S +4 more
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Taurine priming improves redox balance, osmotic adjustment, and nutrient acquisition to lessen phytotoxic effects of neutral and alkaline salts on pea (Pisum sativum L.). [PDF]
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Trends in Genetics, 2020
The humble pea (Pisum sativum L.), which is commonly present at many family tables worldwide, is an important crop forsustainable agriculture and food security, and a famous genetic model,first starring in Mendel’s theory of inheritance.The recently released pea genome sequence is thefirst pseudo-chromosome level sequence representing the Fabeae,a ...
Burstin, Judith +3 more
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The humble pea (Pisum sativum L.), which is commonly present at many family tables worldwide, is an important crop forsustainable agriculture and food security, and a famous genetic model,first starring in Mendel’s theory of inheritance.The recently released pea genome sequence is thefirst pseudo-chromosome level sequence representing the Fabeae,a ...
Burstin, Judith +3 more
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2021
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2018
Pisum sativum L. subsp. sativum Artbeschreibung: Teilblätter wellig-ganzrandig. Nebenblätter ohne Flecken. Blüten einfarbig, weiss oder rötlich, 1,5-3 cm lang. Frucht mehr als 1,4 cm breit. Samen kugelig, Durchmesser 5-8 mm. Die meistkultivierte Form, wahrscheinlich aus den beiden folgenden Unterarten durch Zucht entstanden.
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Pisum sativum L. subsp. sativum Artbeschreibung: Teilblätter wellig-ganzrandig. Nebenblätter ohne Flecken. Blüten einfarbig, weiss oder rötlich, 1,5-3 cm lang. Frucht mehr als 1,4 cm breit. Samen kugelig, Durchmesser 5-8 mm. Die meistkultivierte Form, wahrscheinlich aus den beiden folgenden Unterarten durch Zucht entstanden.
Konrad Lauber +2 more
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Lipoxygenase heterogeneity in Pisum sativum
Planta, 1990Antibodies raised against two pea (Pisum sativum L. cv. Birte) seed lipoxygenases have been used to analyze lipoxygenase heterogeneity in seeds and in other organs. At least seven different polypeptides were identified in vivo; five of these were identified as precursors synthesized in vitro.
C, Domoney +5 more
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Chromosomes and Nucleoli in Pisum sativum
Nature, 1955SINCE the beginning of the century, reports have been published in which an ideogram has been given, or at least the morphology of the chromosomes has been described, of Pisum sativum. With improved techniques and with a better understanding of chromosome structure, it is reasonable to suppose that recent workers would be in agreement.
J W, MORRISON, S C, LIN
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1990
The genus Pisum is a member of the order Fabales, family Fabaceae, tribe Viciae. It consists of a broad range of morphologically distinct types spread worldwide, many of which are described as separate species. Pisum is indigenous to Central Asia, Eurasia, and, as a secondary place of origin, the eastern Mediterranean (Hawkes 1983).
M. Griga, F. J. Novák
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The genus Pisum is a member of the order Fabales, family Fabaceae, tribe Viciae. It consists of a broad range of morphologically distinct types spread worldwide, many of which are described as separate species. Pisum is indigenous to Central Asia, Eurasia, and, as a secondary place of origin, the eastern Mediterranean (Hawkes 1983).
M. Griga, F. J. Novák
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