Cross-Amplification of Vicia sativa subsp. sativa Microsatellites across 22 Other Vicia Species
The temperate and herbaceous genus Vicia L. is a member of the legume tribe Fabeae of the subfamily Papilionoideae. The genus Vicia comprises 166 annual or perennial species distributed mainly in Europe, Asia, and North America, but also extending to the
Sebastin Raveendar +9 more
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Legume cover crops ameliorate soil acidity and enhance nutrient availability in South African sugarcane fields [PDF]
Sugarcane is a drought-sensitive crop that is particularly vulnerable during the vegetative growth stage under rainfed conditions. The study aimed to investigate how climate influences soil nutrients, pH, and exchangeable acidity (EA) in South African ...
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Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the chloroplast genome of Vicia kulingana (Fabaceae) [PDF]
Vicia kulingana L. H. Bailey 1920, a famous edible and medicinal plant, had its chloroplast genome sequenced in this study to determine its phylogenetic relationship with other related species. The research findings are as follows: 1.
Xingxing Chen +4 more
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Influence of genetic diversity, drought stress and rhizobial symbiosis on the nutritional quality of common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) grain [PDF]
Abstract BACKGROUND Legumes are the primary source of plant protein in both human and livestock diets and, therefore, play an essential role in nutrition. Common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) is a grain legume widely used in animal feed. Its nutritional properties, particularly its high protein content, make it an adequate component to enrich feedstuffs ...
María Isabel López‐Román +4 more
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Micronutrient deficiencies in African soils and the human nutritional nexus: opportunities with staple crops [PDF]
A synthesis of available agronomic datasets and peer-reviewed scientific literature was conducted to: (1) assess the status of micronutrients in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) arable soils, (2) improve the understanding of the relations between soil quality ...
Bolo, Peter Omondi +4 more
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Evaluating the Allelopathic Effects of Salvia rosmarinus on Selected Weeds and Triticum aestivum L. [PDF]
Allelopathic effects of Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) have been investigated on 3 weeds: Vicia sativa, Vicia ervila, Hordeum spontaneum and one important cereal crop Triticum aestivum L. (bread wheat). A Laboratory experiment was laid out and 0.00, 1.
SIRWA QADIR
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Vicia incisa (Fabaceae). Taxonomical and chorological notes [PDF]
The classification of the Vicia sativa aggregate is unsatisfactory. Concerning the taxonomic value and choice of rank of some of these taxa, there are disagreements among botanists.
Abbate, G., Iamonico, D., Iberite, M.
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Vicia vulcanorum (Fabaceae), nueva especie para la isla de Lanzarote (Islas Canarias)
Se describe e ilustra Vicia vulcanorum J. Gil & M. L. Gil (Fabaceae), una nueva especie y endemismo de la isla de Lanzarote, Islas Canarias, perteneciente al subg. Cracca (Dumort.) Peterm., sect. Cracca Dumort. Se encuentra relacionada y es comparada con
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Comparative assessment of the amino acids content of some legumes species in Southern Ukraine
The data on the composition and amount of amino acids have been analyzed in the raw materials of five legume species. All of them grow in Southern Ukrainian flora (Securigera varia (L.) Lassen, Vicia cracca L., Lupinus luteus L., Melilotus officinalis (L.
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Pisum & Ervilia Tetovac: Made in Early Iron Age Leskovac, Part one: Two charred pulse crop storages of the fortified hill fort settlement Hissar in Leskovac, South Serbia [PDF]
A lucky find of 2,572 charred pea (Pisum sativum L) seeds in a single archaeobotanical sample from the hill fort settlement Hissar near Leskovac represents a unique example in Bronze / Iron Age research in South East Europe.
Medović Aleksandar +6 more
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