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    Vicia faba is a stiffly erect, annual plant 0.5 to 1.8 metres (1+1⁄2 to 6 ft) tall, with two to four stems that are square in
    The … See more

    Vicia faba - Wikipedia

    • Vicia faba, commonly known as the broad bean, fava bean, or faba bean, is a species of vetch, a flowering plant in the pea and bean family Fabaceae. It is widely cultivated as a crop for human consumption, and also as a cover crop. Varieties with smaller, harder seeds that are fed to horses or other animals are called field bean, tic bean or tick bean. Horse be… See more

    Fava Beans: Nature's Superfood
    Fava Beans: Nature's Superfood
    Fava beans, also known as broad beans, are a type of legume that has been cultivated for thousands of years for their edible seeds and pods.
    History and cultivation

    Broad beans have a long tradition of cultivation in Old World agriculture, being among the most ancient plants in cultivation and also among the easiest to grow. While their wild ancestor has not been identified and their or… See more

    Pests and diseases

    Many diseases appear at a higher rate in higher humidity. Therefore, cultivars being bred for higher density should be evaluated for disease problems. This can be mitigated by west–east rows for more sun drying effect. … See more

    Toxicity

    Beans generally contain phytohaemagglutinin, a lectin that occurs naturally in plants, animals, and humans. Most of the relatively low toxin concentrations found in V. faba can be destroyed … See more

    Uses

    Raw mature fava beans are 11% water, 58% carbohydrates, 26% protein, and 2% fat. A 100-gram reference amount supplies 1,425 kJ (341 kcal; 341 Cal) of food energy and numerous essential nutrients in high content (20… See more

    Research

    The first experimental demonstration that the pattern of replication of eukaryotic chromosomes follows the semiconservative DNA replication scheme proposed in 1953 by Watson and Crick was reported in 1957 using V. fa… See more

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    • Broad bean flowers
    • Crimson flowered broad beans
    • Seed of raw broad bean removed and set next to intact seed
    • Mature broad bean pods … See more

     
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  5. Broad bean | Description, Plant, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Sep 28, 2024 · Broad bean, or fava bean (Vicia faba), is a legume with edible seeds and nitrogen-fixing properties. Learn about its cultivation, nutrition, health benefits, and potential risks.

  6. How to Grow Fava Beans as a Cover Crop and Get Free …

    Oct 15, 2013 · Fava beans (Vicia faba, also called faba beans or broad beans) are actually not a bean but a type of vetch, a common cover crop and forage crop. They’re cool-weather plants that should be sown directly in the garden in …

  7. Growing Fava Beans From Seed | Johnny's Selected Seeds

    Vicia faba. CULTURE: Unlike most beans, fava beans prefer cool weather and are best planted in early spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Sow 1" deep, 4–6" apart, in rows 18–36" apart or use wide-bed style planting, giving each …

  8. Fava Bean (Vicia faba) – Understudied Indigenous Crops

    Learn about the origin, production, use, conservation, and breeding of fava bean, a cool-adapted legume with high nutritional value. Find out how fava bean is affected by biotic and abiotic stresses, and how to avoid favism, a genetic …

  9. Broad bean, dry | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, …

    Broad bean, Vicia faba, is a leguminous plant in the family Fabaceae primarily grown for its edible beans. Broad bean is a an annual vetch reaching between 0.5–1.8 m (1.6–6 ft) tall.

  10. The giant diploid faba genome unlocks variation in a global …