Much of modern agriculture is based on immense populations of genetically identical or near-identical varieties, called cultivars. However, advancement of knowledge, and thus experimental utility, is found through biodiversity, whether naturally-found or induced by the experimenter. Globally we are confronted by ever-growing food and energy challenges. Here we demonstrate how such biodiversity from the food legume crop soybean (Glycine max L. Merr) and the bioenergy legume tree Pongamia (Millettia) pinnata is a great value. Legume plants are diverse and are represented by over 18,000 species on this planet. Some, such as soybean, pea and medics are used as food and animal feed crops. Others serve as ornamental (e.g., wisteria), timber (e.g....
Legumes are of primary importance for agroecosystems because they provide protein-rich foods and enh...
Economically, legumes (Fabaceae) represent the second most important family of crop plants after the...
ln the context of climate change, increasing earth population, and burst of energy cost, legumes sho...
Much of modern agriculture is based on immense populations of genetically identical or near-identica...
Concerns about future fossil fuel supplies and the environmental effects of their consumption have p...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients required by plants as a major component of all nucle...
Legumes belonging to the family Fabaceae hold immense importance in kingdom Plantae and are ranked t...
Intensive agriculture and meat-based westernized diets have brought a heavy environmental burden to ...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants and is often a limiting factor in crop growth. Large qu...
Intensive agriculture and meat-based westernized diets have brought a heavy environmental burden to ...
Legume plants have a probably important role to play in growing indigenous nitrogen production besid...
Pongamia pinnata has been established as a biofuel legume tree. Different methods such as acetylene ...
The symbiosis between plants of the legume family and nitrogen-fixing rhizobia underpins global food...
Common bean is one of the most important crops for human feed, and the most important legume for dir...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Legumes are of primary importance for agroecosystems because they provide protein-rich foods and enh...
Economically, legumes (Fabaceae) represent the second most important family of crop plants after the...
ln the context of climate change, increasing earth population, and burst of energy cost, legumes sho...
Much of modern agriculture is based on immense populations of genetically identical or near-identica...
Concerns about future fossil fuel supplies and the environmental effects of their consumption have p...
Nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients required by plants as a major component of all nucle...
Legumes belonging to the family Fabaceae hold immense importance in kingdom Plantae and are ranked t...
Intensive agriculture and meat-based westernized diets have brought a heavy environmental burden to ...
Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plants and is often a limiting factor in crop growth. Large qu...
Intensive agriculture and meat-based westernized diets have brought a heavy environmental burden to ...
Legume plants have a probably important role to play in growing indigenous nitrogen production besid...
Pongamia pinnata has been established as a biofuel legume tree. Different methods such as acetylene ...
The symbiosis between plants of the legume family and nitrogen-fixing rhizobia underpins global food...
Common bean is one of the most important crops for human feed, and the most important legume for dir...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
Legumes are of primary importance for agroecosystems because they provide protein-rich foods and enh...
Economically, legumes (Fabaceae) represent the second most important family of crop plants after the...
ln the context of climate change, increasing earth population, and burst of energy cost, legumes sho...