Search
Now showing items 31-40 of 62
Some aspects of amaizing annual legumes
(International Legume SocietyNovi Sad : Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, 2013)
Intercropping maize (Zea mays L.) with annual legumes is distributed throughout the world, mostly in subtopic and tropic regions of Africa, Asia and South America, including warm season legumes cowpea (Vigna unguiculata ...
Intercropping autumn-sown annual legumes with cereals for forage production
(International Legume SocietyNovi Sad : Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, 2013)
Intercropping annual legumes such as pea (Pisum sativum L.) and vetches (Vicia spp.) is one of the most ancient cultivation practice throughout the world, especially in temperate regions of Europe, Asia Minor, Near and ...
Intercropping spring-sown annual legumes with brassicas for forage production
(International Legume SocietyNovi Sad : Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, 2013)
Available references on intercropping brassicas with legumes are rather scarce. However, there are recent reports showing numerous benefits for a brassica component, especially in the form of an easier uptake of less ...
Genetic diversity of the autochtonous Phaseolus bean germplasm originating from five South east European countries
(International Legume SocietyNovi Sad : Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, 2013)
Genetic differentiation of 167 Phaseolus vulgaris L. accessions originating from five South east European countries was performed using 13 SSR markers. Analysis included 21 accessions from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 15 ...
Paleolinguistics and crop history of ancient Eurasian grain legumes
(International Legume SocietyNovi Sad : Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, 2013)
The goal of a preliminary paleolinguistic research was to identify the roots in diverse Eurasian proto-languages directly related to grain legumes and producing the words denoting the same in modern Eurasian languages. Six ...
Achievements and future petspective for gene transfer from wild relatives to the cultivated species in cool season food legumes
(International Legume SocietyNovi Sad : Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, 2013)
The following cultivated crop species, chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.), pea (Pisum sativum L.) and faba bean (Visa faba L.) in the genera Cicer L., Lens Miller, Pisum L. and Vicia L., respectively; ...
Variability of protein and oil content in soybean genotypes from MRIZP collection
(International Legume SocietyNovi Sad : Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, 2013)
Seed protein and oil content ate two main seed quality traits in soybean. Numerous studies confirm negative correlation between seed protein and oil concentration. Short season soybean varieties have higher protein ...
Drought tolerance of Vicia sp. at germination stage
(International Legume SocietyNovi Sad : Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, 2013)
Drought is considered the most important abiotic stress which limits growth and productivity of plants and degrades agricultural soils. Therefore, testing drought tolerance of different species, particularly in the early ...
Learning from past: Implication of neutral variability changes during soybean breeding on further breeding process
(International Legume SocietyNovi Sad : Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, 2013)
Historically, soybean breeding began with a small number of genotypes and can be seen as a recurrent selection for yield. Analyzing allele frequencies in ancestral and elite population for particular region, it is possible ...
Simple cooking and in vitro gastrointestinal digestion improves antioxidant activity of legume seed flour extracts
(International Legume SocietyNovi Sad : Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, 2013)
Antioxidant activities and phenolic contents were studied in methanolic and water extracts of non-processed, cooked and in vitro enzymatically digested seed flour. Antioxidant activities of total protein hydrolysates and ...