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Phaseolus spp

Macz-Pop, G.A. et al., New flavanol-anthocyanin condensed pigments and anthocyanin composition in Guatemalan beans (Phaseolus spp.), J. Agric. Food Chem., 54, 536, 2006. [Pg.272]

De Ron AM, Santalla M, Barcala N, Rodino AP, Casquero PA, Menendez MC (1997) Phaseolus spp. at the Mision Biologica de Galicia, Spain. Plant Genet Resour Newslett 112 100 De Ron AM, Rodino AP, Menendez-Sevillano MC, Santalla M, Barcala N, Montero I (1999) Variation in wild and primitive Andean bean varieties under European conditions. Ann Rep Bean Improv Cooperative 42 95-96... [Pg.184]

Nava-Rodriguez, V. Hemandez-Bautista, B.E., Cruz-Ortega, R., Anaya, A.L. Allelopathic potential of beans (.Phaseolus spp.), other crops, and weeds from Mexico. Allelopathy J Neori, A., Reddy, K.R., Ciskova-Koncalova, H., Agami, M. Bioactive chemicals and biological-biochemical activities and their functions in rhizospheres of wetland plants. Bot Rev 2000 66 350-378. [Pg.76]

Aminobutyric acid Phaseolus spp., Pisum spp., Vicia spp. GABAB-R)... [Pg.193]

Amorphafruticosa, Apios armricana, Canavalia spp., Centrosemapubescens, Glycine spp., Phaseolus spp., Pisum sativum, Vigna sinensis, Wisteria floribunda (Fabaceae) [seed]... [Pg.630]

Heliangin a sesquilactone and plant growth inhibitor first isolated from the leaves of the Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus). It is a gibberellin antagonist and inhibits the growth of oat coleoptiles but it stimulates root growth in beans (Phaseolus spp.). [Pg.280]

Papilionoideae) eg. in Chamaecytisus spp., Cytisus spp., Phaseolus spp. Also from Streptomyces xanthophaeus. Pale-yellow cryst. (EtOH aq.). Mp 330° (323°). Tatoin was impure Daidzein. [Pg.141]

Most non-protein aromatic amino acids are derived from L-phenylglycine (2-47), L-phenylalanine (2-4) or L-tyrosine (2-4). For example, various plants contain 3-carboxyphenylalanine, which is accompanied by 3-carboxyphenyltyrosine. Legumes of the genus Vigna (Fabaceae) contain 4-aminophenylalanine, the P-phenyl-fS-alanine isomer of phenylalanine (2-47) occurs in different types of beans Phaseolus spp.). [Pg.31]


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