Legumes
Legumes are a major group of agricultural crops belonging to the Fabaceae family. These plants are essential for global food security and sustainable agriculture due to their high protein content and unique capacity to improve soil nitrogen levels through symbiotic bacteria.
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Albizia chevalieri
Albizia chevalieri
Albizia coriaria
Albizia coriaria
Albizia dinklagei
Albizia dinklagei
Albizia forbesii
Albizia forbesii
Albizia glaberrima
Albizia glaberrima
Albizia grandibracteata
Albizia grandibracteata
Albizia guachapele
Albizia guachapele
Albizia harveyi
Albizia harveyi
Albizia isenbergiana
Albizia isenbergiana
Albizia kalkora
Albizia kalkora
Albizia lebbekoides
Albizia lebbekoides
Albizia lucidior
Albizia lucidior
Albizia malacophylla
Albizia malacophylla
Albizia myriophylla
Albizia myriophylla
Albizia niopoides
Albizia niopoides
Albizia odoratissima
Albizia odoratissima
Albizia petersiana
Albizia petersiana
Albizia procera
Albizia procera
Albizia schimperiana
Albizia schimperiana
Albizia speciosa
Albizia speciosa
Albizia tanganyicensis
Albizia tanganyicensis
Albizia thompsonii
Albizia thompsonii
Albizia umbrosa
Albizia umbrosa
Albizia versicolor
Albizia versicolor
Albizia zygia
Albizia zygia
Aleppo milkvetch
Astragalus aleppicus
Alexa grape
Alexa
3 items
Alfalfa
Medicago L.
22 items
Alpine broom
Cytisus emeriflorus
Alpine clover
Trifolium alpinum
Alpine milkvetch
Astragalus alpinus
Alpine vetch
Lathyrus alpestris
Alsike clover
Trifolium hybrids
Alysicarpus
Alysicarpus Desv.
1 item
Alysicarpus
Alysicarpus
11 items
Amalekite milkvetch
Astragalus amalecitanus
Amblygonocarpus
Amblygonocarpus
1 item
Amburana
Amburana
2 items
American coral tree
Erythrina americana
American licorice
Glycyrrhiza lepidota
American vetch
Vicia americana
Amherstia
Amherstia
1 item
Amicia
Amicia
1 item
Ammopiptanthus
Ammopiptanthus S. H. Cheng
Ammopiptanthus
Ammopiptanthus
1 item
Amorpha
Amorpha L.
1 item
Amorpha californica
Amorpha californica
Amorpha georgiana
Amorpha georgiana
Amorpha herbacea
Amorpha herbacea
Amorpha paniculata
Amorpha paniculata
Amphicarpaea
Amphicarpaea
2 items
Amphicarpic vetch
Lathyrus amphicarpos
Amphimas
Amphimas
2 items
Amur vetch
Vicia amurensis
Anadenanthera
Anadenanthera
3 items
Anagyris
Anagyris
2 items
Anatolian broom
Genista anatolica
Andira
Andira
1 item
Andira anthelmintica
Andira anthelmintica
Legumes
Originating from diverse regions across the globe, legumes have been cultivated for thousands of years. Today, they are grown worldwide in various climatic zones, serving as a staple crop in both traditional farming systems and modern industrial agriculture.
Botanically, legumes are characterized by their fruit, known as a pod, and their ability to form nodules on their roots. These nodules house specific bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into nutrients, which helps reduce the reliance on synthetic nitrogen fertilizers.
The agronomic requirements for legumes include well-drained soil and moderate moisture during the growing season. Proper field preparation and the inoculation of seeds with specific rhizobia strains are standard practices to ensure optimal nodulation and subsequent crop yields.
Legumes are used for human consumption, livestock feed, and green manure. Effective management involves monitoring common pests like aphids and weevils, as well as managing fungal diseases through crop rotation and appropriate fungicide application when necessary.
- High concentration of plant-based protein.
- Significant role in biological nitrogen fixation.
- Improvement of soil fertility and structure.
- Versatile use in food and feed industries.
- Adaptability to a wide range of agro-ecological zones.