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Vigna - Wikipedia Vigna is a genus of plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, with a pantropical distribution [2] It includes some well-known cultivated species, including many types of beans
VIGNA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of VIGNA is a genus of vines or erect herbs (family Leguminosae) found in warm or tropical regions and having trifoliolate leaves, yellowish or purplish flowers with an eared vexillum, and a linear and 2-valved pod
Global Strategy for the Conservation and Use of Vigna The overall objective of the proposed strategy is to outline a plan for the effective conservation of the diversity of Vigna crops and their wild relatives This global strategy suggests several key aims for the years to come:
Vigna - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Among pulse crops, Vigna is a large genus that belongs to tribe Phaseolae of the family Papilionaceae Among the subgenera of the genus Vigna only the subgenus Ceratotropis has its centre of species diversity in Asia
Vignette of Vigna domestication: From archives to genomics Currently, the genus Vigna is categorized into five subgenera, namely, Ceratotropis, Plectrotropis, Vigna, Haydonia, and Lasiospron, amongst which domesticated species are confined to only first three subgenera
Home - US Vigna The Vigna Crop Germplasm Committee (CGC) is a generic name for the national working group of experts specialists of Vigna crops and their commercial products
VIGNA LLC :: Utah (US) :: OpenCorporates Free and open company data on Utah (US) company VIGNA LLC (company number 12755926-0160), 161 N 650 E, Bountiful, UT, 84010
Vigna luteola - Wikipedia 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
Cowpea | Legume, Pulses, Vegetable | Britannica Cowpea, (Vigna unguiculata), annual plant within the pea family (Fabaceae) grown for its edible legumes The plants are thought to be native to West Africa and are widely cultivated in warm regions around the world