Economically, legumes (Fabaceae) represent the second most important family of crop plants after the grass family, Poaceae. Grain legumes account for 27% of world crop production and provide 33% of the dietary protein consumed by humans, while pasture and forage legumes provide vital part of animal feed. Fabaceae, the third largest family of flowering plants, has traditionally been divided into the following three subfamilies: Caesalpinioideae, Mimosoideae, and Papilionoideae, all together with 800 genera and 20,000 species. The latter subfamily contains most of the major cultivated food and feed crops. Among the grain legumes are some of mankind\u27s earliest crop plants, whose domestication parallelled that of cereals: Soybean in China; f...
The tribe Fabeae (formerly Vicieae) contains some of humanity's most important grain legume crops, n...
Domestication is a dynamic and ongoing process of transforming wild species into cultivated species ...
Grain legumes, including common-bean, chickpea, pigeonpea, pea, cowpea, lentil and others, form impo...
Economically, legumes (Fabaceae) represent the second most important family of crop plants after the...
Grain legumes contribute significantly to total world food production. Legumes are the primary sourc...
The man domesticated many legumes from the wild species of the Family Leguminosae (Fabaceae) during ...
Legumes (Fabaceae, formerly Leguminosae) are a diverse, widely dis-tributed, and economically import...
Grain legumes contribute significantly to total world food production. Legumes are the primary sourc...
The role of legumes in agricultural development has been that of providing long-term stability to ag...
Legumes have played an important part in cropping systems since the dawn of agriculture, both as hum...
The man domesticated many legumes from the wild species of the Family Leguminosae (Fabaceae) during ...
Challenged by population increase, climatic change, and soil deterioration, crop improvement is alwa...
The taxonomy; of grain legumes is relatively uncomplicated compared to that of cereals, brassicas a...
Cover crops constitute one of the most promising agronomic practices towards a more sustainable agri...
The tribe Fabeae (formerly Vicieae) contains some of humanity's most important grain legume crops, n...
Domestication is a dynamic and ongoing process of transforming wild species into cultivated species ...
Grain legumes, including common-bean, chickpea, pigeonpea, pea, cowpea, lentil and others, form impo...
Economically, legumes (Fabaceae) represent the second most important family of crop plants after the...
Grain legumes contribute significantly to total world food production. Legumes are the primary sourc...
The man domesticated many legumes from the wild species of the Family Leguminosae (Fabaceae) during ...
Legumes (Fabaceae, formerly Leguminosae) are a diverse, widely dis-tributed, and economically import...
Grain legumes contribute significantly to total world food production. Legumes are the primary sourc...
The role of legumes in agricultural development has been that of providing long-term stability to ag...
Legumes have played an important part in cropping systems since the dawn of agriculture, both as hum...
The man domesticated many legumes from the wild species of the Family Leguminosae (Fabaceae) during ...
Challenged by population increase, climatic change, and soil deterioration, crop improvement is alwa...
The taxonomy; of grain legumes is relatively uncomplicated compared to that of cereals, brassicas a...
Cover crops constitute one of the most promising agronomic practices towards a more sustainable agri...
The tribe Fabeae (formerly Vicieae) contains some of humanity's most important grain legume crops, n...
Domestication is a dynamic and ongoing process of transforming wild species into cultivated species ...
Grain legumes, including common-bean, chickpea, pigeonpea, pea, cowpea, lentil and others, form impo...