نتایج جستجو برای: feed legumes

تعداد نتایج: 70574  

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2000
L N Kolonel J H Hankin A S Whittemore A H Wu R P Gallagher L R Wilkens E M John G R Howe D M Dreon D W West R S Paffenbarger

The evidence for a protective effect of vegetables, fruits, and legumes against prostate cancer is weak and inconsistent. We examined the relationship of these food groups and their constituent foods to prostate cancer risk in a multicenter case-control study of African-American, white, Japanese, and Chinese men. Cases (n = 1619) with histologically confirmed prostate cancer were identified thr...

2016
Pietro P. M. Iannetta Mark Young Johann Bachinger Göran Bergkvist Jordi Doltra Rafael J. Lopez-Bellido Michele Monti Valentini A. Pappa Moritz Reckling Cairistiona F. E. Topp Robin L. Walker Robert M. Rees Christine A. Watson Euan K. James Geoffrey R. Squire Graham S. Begg

The potential of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) to provide sufficient N for production has encouraged re-appraisal of cropping systems that deploy legumes. It has been argued that legume-derived N can maintain productivity as an alternative to the application of mineral fertilizer, although few studies have systematically evaluated the effect of optimizing the balance between legumes and no...

2010
RIFAT HAYAT SAFDAR ALI

Legumes build soil fertility and contribute substantial amounts of N for sustainability of cereal based cropping systems. These lacking information for the system as a whole in rainfed pothwar were investigated through field experiments at two different locations i.e. (Research farm of University of Arid Agriculture Rawalpindi, UAAR and farmer’s fields in Chakwal district). Mung bean (Var. NM-9...

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2013
J Aufrère M Dudilieu D Andueza C Poncet R Baumont

The aim of this study was to investigate whether the use of sainfoin-based condensed tannins (CT) enhances feed value when given with tannin-free legumes (lucerne) to sheep. The experiments were conducted with fresh sainfoin and lucerne harvested at two stages (vegetative stage as compared with early flowering) in the first growth cycle. Fresh sainfoin and lucerne forages were combined in ratio...

2014
George Amponsah Annor Zhen Ma Joyce Irene Boye

Legumes belong to the family Leguminosae and consist of oilseeds such as soybeans, peanuts, alfafa, clover, mesquite, and pulses, including the dry grains of peas, chickpeas, lentils, peas, beans, and lupins. Production and use of legumes date back to ancient cultures in Asia, the Middle East, South America, and North Africa. They are cultivated throughout the world for their seeds, harvested a...

2011
Stephanie S. Porter Maureen L. Stanton Kevin J. Rice

Species interactions play a critical role in biological invasions. For example, exotic plant and microbe mutualists can facilitate each other's spread as they co-invade novel ranges. Environmental context may influence the effect of mutualisms on invasions in heterogeneous environments, however these effects are poorly understood. We examined the mutualism between the legume, Medicago polymorph...

Journal: :Food and Energy Security 2022

Abstract Legumes play a key role in food and nutrition security, providing livestock feed contributing to soil fertility, mixed smallholder farms sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA). The environmental conditions under which farming is practiced are highly heterogeneous with large differences management practices among resulting variable legume productivity. A meta‐analysis based on 128 publications was co...

2017
P. E. Brown L. W. Erdman

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Hélène L Citerne Da Luo R Toby Pennington Enrico Coen Quentin C B Cronk

Numerous TCP genes (transcription factors with a TCP domain) occur in legumes. Genes of this class in Arabidopsis (TCP1) and snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus; CYCLOIDEA) have been shown to be asymmetrically expressed in developing floral primordia, and in snapdragon, they are required for floral zygomorphy (bilaterally symmetrical flowers). These genes are therefore particularly interesting in Leg...

2015
Matthew S. Nelson Michael J. Sadowsky

The formation of symbiotic nitrogen-fixing nodules on the roots and/or stem of leguminous plants involves a complex signal exchange between both partners. Since many microorganisms are present in the soil, legumes and rhizobia must recognize and initiate communication with each other to establish symbioses. This results in the formation of nodules. Rhizobia within nodules exchange fixed nitroge...

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