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Vicia esdraelonensis
Known as:
Vicia esdraclonensis
, Vicia esdraelonensis Warb. & Eig
, Vicia esdraelonica
National Institutes of Health
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2010
2010
Seed Storage Protein Profile of Grain Legumes Grown in Iran, Using SDS-PAGE.
M. Valizadeh
2010
Corpus ID: 56361302
Seed protein profiles of 47 accessions belonging to eleven species and four tribes of grain legumes were studied, by extracting…
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2010
Highly Cited
2010
Potential for phytoextraction of PCBs from contaminated soils using weeds.
Sarah A. Ficko
,
A. Rutter
,
B. Zeeb
Science of the Total Environment
2010
Corpus ID: 205087765
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
The earliest finds of cultivated plants in Armenia: evidence from charred remains and crop processing residues in pisé from the Neolithic settlements of Aratashen and Aknashen
R. Hovsepyan
,
G. Willcox
2008
Corpus ID: 66190451
Analyses of charred remains and impressions of chaff in pisé (mudbrick) from the Neolithic sites of Aratashen and Aknashen (sixth…
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2008
2008
Chemical composition and some anti-nutrient content of raw and processed bitter vetch (Vicia ervilia) seed for use as feeding stuff in poultry diet
G. Sadeghi
,
J. Pourreza
,
A. Samei
,
H. Rahmani
Tropical Animal Health and Production
2008
Corpus ID: 23576349
An experiment was conducted to determine chemical composition of raw and treated bitter vetch seed for use in poultry diets…
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2007
2007
Uptake and allocation of carbon and nitrogen in Vicia narbonensis plants with increased seed sink strength achieved by seed-specific expression of an amino acid permease.
K. Götz
,
Nicole Staroske
,
+4 authors
H. Weber
Journal of Experimental Botany
2007
Corpus ID: 23232159
Over-expressing an amino acid permease in Vicia narbonensis seeds increases sink strength for N that is evident from the higher…
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2005
2005
Effects of feeding ervil (Vicia ervilia) seeds soaked in water or acetic acid on performance and internal organ size of broilers and production and egg quality of laying hens.
M. Farran
,
W. S. Halaby
,
G. Barbour
,
M. Uwayjan
,
F. Sleiman
,
V. Ashkarian
Poultry Science
2005
Corpus ID: 3609189
Experiment 1 was conducted to study the effects of feeding 60% untreated ervil seeds (UE) or ervil soaked in water at room…
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2003
2003
Additive effects of the feed-back insensitive bacterial aspartate kinase and the Brazil nut 2S albumin on the methionine content of transgenic narbon bean (Vicia narbonensis L.)
D. Demidov
,
C. Horstmann
,
+4 authors
K. Müntz
Molecular breeding
2003
Corpus ID: 2377283
So far two different strategies for engineering high methionine (Met) grain legumes were followed separately in several…
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2001
2001
Metabolizable energy values and amino acid availability of vetch (Vicia sativa) and ervil (Vicia ervilia) seeds soaked in water and acetic acid.
M. Farran
,
G. Barbour
,
M. Uwayjan
,
V. Ashkarian
Poultry Science
2001
Corpus ID: 3635067
In two experiments we evaluated the effect of water and acetic acid soaking on ME, apparent amino acid (AA) availability, and…
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1987
Highly Cited
1987
Heritability and Variability in Ribosomal RNA Genes of Vicia faba.
Scott O. Rogers
,
A. J. Bendich
Genetics
1987
Corpus ID: 1772796
We have compared the restriction patterns and copy numbers of ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) between and within individuals of Vicia…
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1963
1963
DEPOSITION OF IODINE ONTO PLANT LEAVES FROM AIR.
P. Barry
,
A. Chamberlain
Health Physics
1963
Corpus ID: 19847168
The effect of light intensity and relative humidity on the absorption of airborne I131 in tracer concentrations onto attached…
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