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  1. Mycorrhizal associations develop on the roots of fava beans (Kopke and Nemecek. 2010). Chromosome number 2n=12, the genome size (~13 Gb) of fava bean is about double that of closely related species due to many repetitive sequences (Duc, 1997).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vicia_fabaVicia faba - Wikipedia

    Vicia faba, commonly known as the broad bean, fava bean, or faba bean, is a species of vetch, a flowering plant in the pea and bean family Fabaceae. It is widely cultivated as a crop for human consumption, and also as a cover crop.

  3. 13 lis 2015 · Specific filters for the fava bean root tip tissue stained thin section were a B-2E/C and a Y-2E/C. Photomicrographs were captured with an Optronics MagnaFire digital camera system coupled to the microscope with a lens-free C-mount adapter.

  4. Fava Bean Root Tip Mitosis. The fava bean plant (Vicia faba) also known as broad bean or horse bean, is a legume belonging to the pea family, Fabaceae. It is cultivated for its seeds, six to eight beans resembling large round limas, packed inside a large, pale-green, velvety pod.

  5. Faba beans should not be planted right after legumes or oilseeds to reduce risk of infection with shared soil borne diseases. Planting faba bean in rotation with cereal crops is a useful strategy to reduce pest pressure since most cereal diseases tend not to infect pulses and vice versa.

  6. 21 sie 2016 · The many specific pests and pathogens of faba bean include fungi (Ascochyta fabae—ascochyta blight, Botrytis fabae—chocolate spot, Uromyces fabae—bean rust, Peronospora viciae f.sp. faba—downy mildew), insects (Aphis fabae—black bean aphid, Bruchus rufimanus—the bruchid seed beetle), nematodes (Ditylenchus gigas—stem nematode ...

  7. Fava bean plant grown in Colorado, USA. Photo by K. Chen. A small percentage of the human population, estimated at 4.9% globally (Khazaei et al., 2019), suffers from favism, an acute hemolytic anemia.

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