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2020
A wide variety of plant species provide edible seeds. Seeds are the dominant source of human calories and protein. The most important and popular seed food sources are cereals, followed by legumes and nuts. Their nutritional content of fiber, protein, and monounsaturated/polyunsaturated fats make them extremely nutritious.
Sawsan G, Mohammed, M Walid, Qoronfleh
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A wide variety of plant species provide edible seeds. Seeds are the dominant source of human calories and protein. The most important and popular seed food sources are cereals, followed by legumes and nuts. Their nutritional content of fiber, protein, and monounsaturated/polyunsaturated fats make them extremely nutritious.
Sawsan G, Mohammed, M Walid, Qoronfleh
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Seed Mixture Flowing Characteristicsof a Seed Drill for Mixed Seeding
Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 2017Abstract. Mixed seeding is a new approach for forage plant production in Turkey. However, there has been little research into simultaneously seeding multiple crops. The objective of this study was to evaluate the applicability of a seed drill for mixed seeding.
Topcu, G. D. +3 more
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2005
Michael Fenner's 1985 book entitled Seed Ecology was packed with information about seeds, and served an important role in stimulating many students to become involved in this field. Now, Michael Fenner and Ken Thompson have expanded this book from 42 000 to 94 000 words and from 334 to 1117 cited references in their new book The Ecology of Seeds. As in
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Michael Fenner's 1985 book entitled Seed Ecology was packed with information about seeds, and served an important role in stimulating many students to become involved in this field. Now, Michael Fenner and Ken Thompson have expanded this book from 42 000 to 94 000 words and from 334 to 1117 cited references in their new book The Ecology of Seeds. As in
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C&EN Global Enterprise, 2019
Sedentary seeds In 1879, William James Beal began an experiment he knew he would not complete. Beal, a professor of botany and forestry at Michigan Agricultural College, now Michigan State Universi...
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Sedentary seeds In 1879, William James Beal began an experiment he knew he would not complete. Beal, a professor of botany and forestry at Michigan Agricultural College, now Michigan State Universi...
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Seed dispersal by neotropical seed predators
American Journal of Primatology, 1998From a plant's perspective, the difference between a seed predator and a seed disperser should be straightforward: attract animals that will disperse seeds and defend seeds from potential predators. Unlike pulp-eating frugivores, seed predators regularly encounter diverse plant protective mechanisms.
Brian W. Grafton +2 more
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Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, 1975
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Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses how a chain reaction of toxic proteins may help explain neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's, Parksinson's, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Topics include an overview of proteinaceous infectious particle (PrP), called prions, research in the 1980s by Stanley B.
Lary C. Walker, Mathias Jucker
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The article discusses how a chain reaction of toxic proteins may help explain neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's, Parksinson's, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Topics include an overview of proteinaceous infectious particle (PrP), called prions, research in the 1980s by Stanley B.
Lary C. Walker, Mathias Jucker
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