Legumes include many very important crop plants that contribute very critical protein to the diets of both humans and animals around the world. Their unique ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen in association with Rhizobia enriches soil fertility, and establishes the importance of their niche in agriculture. Divided into two volumes, this work presents an up-to-date analysis of in vitro and recombinant DNA technologies for the improvement of grain, forage and tree legumes. Volume 10A examines the current status and future prospects of challenges of the following: in vitro morphogenesis; biotic and abiotic stress tolerance; genomics; nitrogen fixation and utilization; nutritional improvement, and biodiversity of wild and tribal legumes. Volum...
Legumes (Fabaceae, formerly Leguminosae) are a diverse, widely dis-tributed, and economically import...
Legumes are essential organisms for human food, pharmaceutical, animal feed, biofuel and timber prod...
†Background The legume family (Leguminosae) consists of approx. 17 000 species. A few of these speci...
Legumes include many very important crop plants that contribute very critical protein to the diets o...
Legumes belonging to the family Fabaceae hold immense importance in kingdom Plantae and are ranked t...
The role of legumes in agricultural development has been that of providing long-term stability to ag...
Legumes represent the most valued food sources in agriculture after cereals. Despite the advances ma...
Most of the world’s supply of legumes is cultivated under adverse conditions that make this commerci...
Legumes represent the most valued food sources in agriculture after cereals. Despite the advances ma...
Over the past few years, many cultivated plants have been under scrutiny for their potential role in...
Legume crops are universally applicable for human and animal food and sustenance because of their re...
Volume 10B presents the current state and future prospects of in vitro regeneration and genetic tran...
Grain legumes are a key source for human nutrition and animal feed in the world. Also, these crops a...
Biotic and abiotic stresses cause significant yield losses in legumes and can significantly affect t...
Grain legumes form an important component of the human diet, provide feed for livestock, and repleni...
Legumes (Fabaceae, formerly Leguminosae) are a diverse, widely dis-tributed, and economically import...
Legumes are essential organisms for human food, pharmaceutical, animal feed, biofuel and timber prod...
†Background The legume family (Leguminosae) consists of approx. 17 000 species. A few of these speci...
Legumes include many very important crop plants that contribute very critical protein to the diets o...
Legumes belonging to the family Fabaceae hold immense importance in kingdom Plantae and are ranked t...
The role of legumes in agricultural development has been that of providing long-term stability to ag...
Legumes represent the most valued food sources in agriculture after cereals. Despite the advances ma...
Most of the world’s supply of legumes is cultivated under adverse conditions that make this commerci...
Legumes represent the most valued food sources in agriculture after cereals. Despite the advances ma...
Over the past few years, many cultivated plants have been under scrutiny for their potential role in...
Legume crops are universally applicable for human and animal food and sustenance because of their re...
Volume 10B presents the current state and future prospects of in vitro regeneration and genetic tran...
Grain legumes are a key source for human nutrition and animal feed in the world. Also, these crops a...
Biotic and abiotic stresses cause significant yield losses in legumes and can significantly affect t...
Grain legumes form an important component of the human diet, provide feed for livestock, and repleni...
Legumes (Fabaceae, formerly Leguminosae) are a diverse, widely dis-tributed, and economically import...
Legumes are essential organisms for human food, pharmaceutical, animal feed, biofuel and timber prod...
†Background The legume family (Leguminosae) consists of approx. 17 000 species. A few of these speci...