Vicia sativa


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nounherbaceous climbing plant valuable as fodder and for soil-building

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Determination of intraspecific nuclear DNA content variation in common vetch (Vicia sativa L.) lines and cultivars based on two distinct internal reference standards.
In contrast, among legumes, ether extract contents varied between 1.18% (Vicia sativa) and 4.49% (Trigonella maritime).
Variaciones en el pH de la rizofera y en el porcentaje de materia seca de Vicia sativa al aplicar dos fuentes fosfatadas de baja solubilidad en un Andisol del departamento de Narino, Colombia Acta Agronomica 2: 23-28.
However plants with these three basic chromosome numbers can exist even within one species as is the case for Vicia sativa (Hollings and Stace 1974).
Evaluation of the effect of magnetic fields on seed germination and seedling ontogenesis of vetch (Vicia sativa L.).
Africa, Asia, Food, green (VICFA) Mediterranean manure, forage Region Vicia sativa L.
Ozpinar S, Baytekin H (2006) Effects of tillage on biomass, roots, N-accumulation of vetch (Vicia sativa L.) on a clay loam soil in semi-arid conditions.
Common vetch (Vicia sativa) seed has been used in animal feeds as an alternative source of protein in poultry diets (Darre et al., 1999).
Cover management was selected to test the interrow weed control of three different treatments, fresh plants of Vicia sativa L., distil plant residues from aromatic plants and barley straw.
El subsistema de produccion agricola se caracteriza por hacer un uso intensivo de los escasos recursos que dispone cada agricultor (parcela promedio 3.5 ha) por lo que han desarrollado un sistema de asociacion en el que el maiz se rota con cultivos forrajeros de invierno, los agricultores turnan el cultivo de dos gramineas (Triticum tu rgjdum, Avena sativa) y tres leguminosas (Vicia sativa, Vicia faba, Lens esculentum).