vicia in English

noun

(Botany) genus of herbaceous perennial or annual plants (including the vetch plant of the pea family)

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1. Seeds of Vicia faba L. ssp. faba var. equina Pers. and var. minuta (Alef.)

2. Straw of horse bean (Vicia faba L. ssp. faba var. equina Pers. and var. minuta (Alef.)

3. The larvae feed on various grasses, including Calamagrostis species and low herbaceous plants like Vicia and Trifolium species.

4. Published: September 1974 Transport, distribution et métabolisme de l'Auxine dans la racine de Vicia faba L

5. The essay introduces a new technology of detecting biohazard of pulping effluent-Micronuces Test Technique in Vicia Faba. Sentencedict.com

6. The molecular mechanism for chromosomal aberration and micronuclei induced by holmium ions was most probably DNA breakage to root-tip cells of vicia faba.

7. Regulation by abscisic acid (ABA) and Ca2+ of broad bean ( Vicia faba ) abaxial and Adaxial guard cell movements and inward K+ currents were compared

8. The first Bacteroid type develops in legumes of the Inverted Repeat-Lacking Clade (IRLC) (consisting of legumes such as Medicago, Pisum, Vicia, Trifolium, Galega and Astragalus)

9. 18 Vicia sativa root nodule is usually rod-shaped, it is mainly composed of many cortex cells and a very large central zone which contains meristem, infected tissue and senescent tissue.

10. The effect of an Anthocyan preparation isolated from flower petals of Pelargonium roseum and Rosa canina was studied in the Chinese hamster fibroblasts and Vicia faba seedlings in respect of cytogenetic damage and mouse survival

11. All these plant communities, natural and man-made, include many types of papilionaceous plants: clovers (Trifolium), melilots (Melilothus), vetches (Vicia), medicks (Medicago), vetchlings (Lathyrus) and bird’s-foot trefoil (Lotus), the nectar of which contains a number of alkaloids, glycosides and essential oils.