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  2. Chickpea - Wikipedia

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    The chickpea or chick pea (Cicer arietinum) is an annual legume of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae, [2] [3] cultivated for its edible seeds. Its different types are variously known as gram [ 4 ] [ 5 ] or Bengal gram ; [ 5 ] chhola , chhana , chana , or channa ; garbanzo [ 5 ] or garbanzo bean ; or Egyptian pea . [ 4 ]

  3. Cicer - Wikipedia

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    Currently, only one species of Cicer, the modern chickpea, is domesticated as a cultivar, but there are many other options researchers are considering for further domestication and expansion into perennial crops. One of the most promising options that could lead to the expansion into perennial crops is hybridization between annual and perennial ...

  4. Legume - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; سنڌي; Slovenčina ... Chickpea, garbanzo, Bengal gram (code 0191, ... Legume-based feeds improve animal performance over a diet of perennial grasses.

  5. Cowpea - Wikipedia

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    The cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is an annual herbaceous legume from the genus Vigna.Its tolerance for sandy soil and low rainfall have made it an important crop in the semiarid regions across Africa and Asia.

  6. Lathyrus sativus - Wikipedia

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    Lathyrus sativus, also known as grass pea, cicerchia, blue sweet pea, chickling pea, chickling vetch, Indian pea, [2] white pea [3] and white vetch, [4] is a legume (family Fabaceae) commonly grown for human consumption and livestock feed in Asia and East Africa. [5]

  7. Didymella rabiei - Wikipedia

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    Didymella rabiei, commonly called chickpea ascochyta blight fungus, is a fungal plant pathogen of chickpea. Didymella rabiei is the teleomorph of Ascochyta rabiei , which is the anamorph , but both names refer to the same species.

  8. List of Fabaceae genera - Wikipedia

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    Abarema Pittier; Abrus Adans.; Acacia Mill.; Acaciella Britton & Rose; Acmispon Raf.; Acosmium Schott; Acrocarpus Wight & Arn.; Adenanthera L.; Adenocarpus DC ...

  9. Vigna luteola - Wikipedia

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    Vigna luteola is a hairy, short-lived perennial vine that occurs in moist soil and grows in either a spreading or climbing fashion. Its leaves are trifoliate, meaning they are a compound leaf of three leaflets. The leaflets are oval shaped and become acute at their apex. The leaflets are 2.5–10 cm (0.98–3.94 in) long, and 1.5–5 cm (0.59 ...