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Definition of field bean in English: field beannoun A bean plant closely related to the broad bean but with smaller seeds, grown to improve soil fertility and for stockfeed. Vicia faba, family Leguminosae Example sentencesExamples - In the first successful experiment, Heller prepared suspensions of field bean nuclei from alcohol acetic acid-fixed root tips after enzymatic treatments with pectinase and pepsin.
- Extracts from field bean cotyledons of mid-maturation seeds were used for comparison.
- Sow a green manure, such as field beans, which can be dug into the soil in spring to provide extra nitrogen for next year's crops.
- Some green manures, legumes such as lucerne and field beans, also have the ability to take nitrogen from the air and fix it into nodules in their roots.
- Contrary to these observations, Bouma et al., reported that 2% CO2 had no effect on shoot and root growth of field beans and citrus (Citrus volkameriana Tan. & Pasq).
- Nuclei of field bean root tips were also found to be suitable for the study of induced DNA damage and DNA repair by the Comet assay.
- The genotoxic effect of the monofunctional alkylating agent N-methyl-N-nitrosourea on root-tip nuclei of the field bean, Vicia faba, has been tested by comparative application of three protocols of the comet assay.
- If you're eating horse beans, broad beans, or field beans, these too are also Fava Beans.
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