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- Global Strategy for the Ex Situ Conservation of Faba Bean (Vicia Faba L.)
- Bitter Vetch Seed Oil (Vicia Ervilia L.) – a New Source of Bioactive Components
- Productivity and Biological Nitrogen Fixation of Different Species of Vetches (Vicia Spp.) Under the Rainfed Conditions of West Asia
- International Trade and Parasitic Crop Weeds – Implications of the Current
- Les Plantes Hôtes Des Bruches (Coleoptera Bruchidae) De La Faune De France, Une Analyse Critique
- European Red List of Vascular Plants Melanie Bilz, Shelagh P
- Soil Cultures – the Adaptive Cycle of Agrarian Soil Use in Central Europe: an Interdisciplinary Study Using Soil Scientific and Archaeological Research
- Search for Resistant Genotypes to Cuscuta Campestris Infection in Two Legume Species, Vicia Sativa and Vicia Ervilia
- Hellenistic Agricultural Economies at Ashkelon, Southern Levant
- Van-Zeist-And-De-Roller-1995.Pdf
- Medicago Truncatula AS a MODEL for STUDYING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ROOT PARASITIC PLANTS and LEGUMES
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- The Names of Plants, Third Edition
- Agricultural Dispersals in Mediterranean and Temperate Europe Aurélie Salavert
- Evaluating the Production Efficiency, Purity and Chemical Compounds of the Vicia Ervilia Protein Isolates Produced by Different Methods of Extraction
- Edinburgh Research Explorer
- Changes Germination, Growth and Anatomy Vicia Ervilia in Response to Light Crude Oil Stress
- N. Maxted, S. Hargreaves, S. P. Kell, A. Amri, K. Street, A. Shehadeh, J. Piggin & J. Konopka Temperate Forage and Pulse
- Vicia Ervilia) As a Feed Ingredient for Poultry
- Pisum & Ervilia Tetovac
- Karyotype Variation and Biochemical Analysis of Five Vicia Species Samira A
- 2320-5407 Int. J. Adv. Res. 6(11), 276-283
- Unite0 States Department
- Resistance Against Orobanche Crenata in Bitter Vetch (Vicia Ervilia) Germplasm Based on Reduced Induction of Orobanche Germination
- Farming Legumes in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic: New Discoveries from the Site of Ahihud (Israel
- Early Invaders - Farmers, the Granary Weevil and Other Uninvited Guests in the Neolithic