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  2. Broad bean stain virus - Wikipedia

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    Infected broad bean plants exhibit mottling and the seeds of infected plants can display a necrotic pattern on the seed coat. [2] Studies by pest management plant biologists have seen success in trials that assessed titanium dioxide nanoparticles as a way of reducing the harmful effects of the virus on broad beans due to its importance as a ...

  3. Vicia faba - Wikipedia

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    Broad beans, shelled and steamed Vicia faba beans around a US quarter Fried broad beans as a snack Raw mature fava beans are 11% water, 58% carbohydrates , 26% protein , and 2% fat . A 100-gram reference amount supplies 1,425 kJ (341 kcal; 341 Cal) of food energy and numerous essential nutrients in high content (20% or more of the Daily Value ...

  4. List of diseases of the common bean - Wikipedia

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    Anthracnose of common bean (Antracnose do feijoeiro comum in Portuguese) Colletotrichum lindemuthianum. Mancha-angular in Portuguese Phaeoisariopsis griseola: Ferrugem do feijoeiro comum in Portuguese Uromyces appendiculatus. Sarna Colletotrichum dematium f. truncatum. Oídio do feijoeiro comum in Portuguese Erysiphe polygoni

  5. Botrytis fabae - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate spot disease caused by Botrytis fabae manifests itself as small red-brown spots on leaves, stems and flowers of broad bean plants. These enlarge and develop a grey, dead centre with a reddish-brown margin. Spores form on the dead tissue and spread the infection to other plants. In severe infections leaves and flowers may fall and ...

  6. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Broad beans, e.g., fava beans, contain high levels of vicine, divicine, convicine and isouramil, all of which create oxidants. [21] When all remaining reduced glutathione is consumed, enzymes and other proteins (including hemoglobin) are subsequently damaged by the oxidants, leading to cross-bonding and protein deposition in the red cell membranes.

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  8. Fabavirus - Wikipedia

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    Proposed in 1987, as the Fabavirus group, it was originally unassigned but given genus status in 1993 as a member of the Comoviridae, of the Picornavirales in 2008, and reached its current taxonomic status in 2009.

  9. List of lentil diseases - Wikipedia

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    Viral diseases; Bean (pea) leaf roll virus Beet western yellows virus: Bean yellow mosaic Bean yellow mosaic virus [4]: Broad bean mottle Broad bean mottle virus