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Legume (2555 bytes)
1: ...200px|right|Varieties of soybean seeds, a popular legume]] 3: ..., or to the edible fruit (or useful part). Thus, "legume" can be: 7: ...nical sense; a peanut is an '''''indehiscent''''' legume, that is, one that does not spontaneously split o... 9: ...sts for farmers that grow legumes, and means that legumes can be used in a [[crop rotation]] to replenish ... 11: ...the production of oils for industrial uses. Grain legumes include [[bean]]s, [[lentil]]s, [[lupin]]s, [[pe... Pulse (legume) (3383 bytes) 1: ...ations ([[FAO]]) defines '''pulses''' as annual [[legume|leguminous]] crops yielding from one to 12 grains... Locust (disambiguation) (565 bytes) 6: ** [[honey locust]], a [[legume|leguminous]] [[tree]] with pods having a sweet, e... 7: ** [[black locust]], a [[legume|leguminous]] [[tree]] with [[toxin|toxic]] pods b... Pulse (disambiguation) (704 bytes) 5: ..., a '''[[pulse (legume)|pulse]]''' is an edible [[legume|leguminous plant]], or its seeds, for example bea... Locoweed (315 bytes) 3: '''Locoweed''' is a legume-bearing [[plant]], most commonly found in the wes... Cameron Highlands (332 bytes) 1: ... The area is also known as a major supplier of [[legume]]s and [[vegetable]]s to both [[Malaysia]] and [[... Medicago truncatula (1591 bytes) 16: ... that has been chosen as a [[model organism]] for legume biology. It has a small [[diploid]] [[genome]], i... Phytic acid (549 bytes) 1: ... in [[plant]]s, specifically in [[cereal]]s and [[legume]]s. There are indications it might show an antica... Rhizobia (2829 bytes) 1: ...r becoming established inside [[root nodule]]s of legumes ([[Fabaceae]]). Although much of the nitrogen is... 18: ...ic [[tragedy of the commons]]. It turns out that legume plants guide the evolution of rhizobia towards gr... 20: ...imilar [[bacterium|bacteria]] that do not live on legumes. 23: * [http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20030904/02 Legume sanctions maintain rhizobium mutualism] Bean (3795 bytes) 5: ...]] (formerly Leguminosae) (English: leguminous, [[legume]]s), used for food or feed. 11: ...classified as vegetable crops. The term "[[pulse (legume)|pulses]]" is usually reserved for those legumino... 68: *[[pulse (legume)|Pulses]] Nod factor (527 bytes) 1: ...ation of [[root nodule|nodules]] on the root of [[legume]]s. Sinorhizobium meliloti (633 bytes) 1: ...''Melilotus'' and ''Trigonella'', including model legume ''[[Medicago truncatula]]''. The ''S. meliloti''... Forage (487 bytes) 1: ... plant material (mainly [[Poaceae|grass]]es and [[legume]]s) eaten by grazing animals. Fabaceae (4122 bytes) 1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=lightgreen | name=Legumes}} 18: ...00 species. These plants are commonly called '''[[legume]]s''' and the [[family (biology)|family]] contain... 20: ...ry ripens to form a "pod", technically called a [[legume]], whose two sides split apart, releasing the see... 26: ...rocess is called '''[[nitrogen fixation]]'''. The legume, acting as a host; and rhizobia, acting as a prov... 29: * [[Pulse (legume)]] Leghemoglobin (613 bytes) 1: ...o ''legoglobin'') is a [[hemoprotein]] found in [[Legume|leguminous plants]]. In plants with [[Nitrogen fi... Soybean rust (581 bytes) 1: ...s a disease that affects [[soybean]]s and other [[legume]]s. It is caused by two types of [[fungus|fungi]... Nurse crop (613 bytes) 3: ...t use of nurse crops is in the establishment of [[legume|legumaceous]] plants such as [[alfalfa]], [[clove... Blind-baking (583 bytes) 3: ...with dried peas, lentils, beans or other [[Pulse (legume)|pulses]], so that it will keep its shape when ba... Chick (629 bytes) 7: * [[Chick pea]] – an edible [[pulse (legume)|pulse]] Zornia (800 bytes) 17: ...' is a cosmopolitan genus of [[herb]]s from the [[legume]] family [[Fabaceae]].
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