Some Changes and Transformation in Pea (Pisum Sativum L.) Infected With Mosaic Virus
Exploring the Potential of Pea (Pisum Sativum L.) as an Industrial Crop
Keywords:
pea, Pisum Sativum L., mosaic virus, balanced composition, protein, starch, sugars, deleterious compounds, protease inhibitors, lectinsAbstract
Peas are distributed worldwide. Both the balanced composition (protein 20–30%, starch 20–50%, sugars 4–10%) and the negligible amounts of deleterious compounds like protease inhibitors or lectins make pea a good source of animal and human nutrition. Since pea, like the other relevant grain legumes, has the ability to undergo symbiosis with Rhizobia, protein production can be several times higher in legumes as compared to cereals. In addition, pea may well become an “industrial crop” due to some unique features of its starch, which can serve as a raw material, e.g., biodegradable plastics. It can be expected that the acreage will increase when certain breeding objectives like pathogen resistance and stress tolerance are achieved.Downloads
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2011-02-01
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