Cover crops constitute one of the most promising agronomic practices towards a more sustainable agriculture. Their beneficial effects on main crops, soil and environment are many and various, while risks and disadvantages may also appear. Several legumes show a high potential but further research is required in order to suggest the optimal legume cover crops for each case in terms of their productivity and ability to suppress weeds. The additional cost associated with cover crops should also be addressed and in this context the use of grain legumes such as cowpea, faba bean and pea could be of high interest. Some of the aspects of these grain legumes as far as their use as cover crops, their genetic diversity and their breeding using conven...
Grain legumes are the primary sources of oil, fiber, and protein-rich food and feed. Crops adaptatio...
This chapter provides general concepts of trait mapping and molecular breeding in food legumes, citi...
Although yield and total biomass produced by annual legumes remain major objectives for breeders, o...
Economically, legumes (Fabaceae) represent the second most important family of crop plants after the...
Challenged by population increase, climatic change, and soil deterioration, crop improvement is alwa...
Although yield and total biomass produced by annual legumes remain major objectives for breeders, ot...
Recent advances in next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have led the surge of genomic resou...
Grain legumes are socio-economically important crops playing a substantial role in providing dietary...
Although there is increasing awareness of the importance of food legumes in human, animal and soil h...
Grain legumes mainly consisting of common bean, pea, chickpea, faba bean, cowpea, lentil, pigeonpea,...
Legumes (Fabaceae, formerly Leguminosae) are a diverse, widely dis-tributed, and economically import...
Grain legumes, including common-bean, chickpea, pigeonpea, pea, cowpea, lentil and others, form impo...
Not AvailableIn terms of agricultural importance, after cereals food legumes represent the most valu...
Grain legumes form an important component of the human diet, provide feed for livestock, and repleni...
Following a brief introduction on the phylogeny, taxonomy, production, uses, diseases, pests, enviro...
Grain legumes are the primary sources of oil, fiber, and protein-rich food and feed. Crops adaptatio...
This chapter provides general concepts of trait mapping and molecular breeding in food legumes, citi...
Although yield and total biomass produced by annual legumes remain major objectives for breeders, o...
Economically, legumes (Fabaceae) represent the second most important family of crop plants after the...
Challenged by population increase, climatic change, and soil deterioration, crop improvement is alwa...
Although yield and total biomass produced by annual legumes remain major objectives for breeders, ot...
Recent advances in next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have led the surge of genomic resou...
Grain legumes are socio-economically important crops playing a substantial role in providing dietary...
Although there is increasing awareness of the importance of food legumes in human, animal and soil h...
Grain legumes mainly consisting of common bean, pea, chickpea, faba bean, cowpea, lentil, pigeonpea,...
Legumes (Fabaceae, formerly Leguminosae) are a diverse, widely dis-tributed, and economically import...
Grain legumes, including common-bean, chickpea, pigeonpea, pea, cowpea, lentil and others, form impo...
Not AvailableIn terms of agricultural importance, after cereals food legumes represent the most valu...
Grain legumes form an important component of the human diet, provide feed for livestock, and repleni...
Following a brief introduction on the phylogeny, taxonomy, production, uses, diseases, pests, enviro...
Grain legumes are the primary sources of oil, fiber, and protein-rich food and feed. Crops adaptatio...
This chapter provides general concepts of trait mapping and molecular breeding in food legumes, citi...
Although yield and total biomass produced by annual legumes remain major objectives for breeders, o...