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CultivationThe broad bean (Vicia faba) is one of the oldest domesticated plants. It is cultivated worldwide in temperate and, to some extent, subtropical climatic regions in Europe, Asia (primarily China) and South America. Other types of bean include the
UtilisationThe broad bean is second only to the soya bean as a legume with a high content of protein. Other names for the broad bean include fava bean, horse bean, field bean and tic bean. Primarily in the Magrib countries and in Egypt, the broad bean plays a significant role in nutrition. The bean is a treasured vegetable in Italy, Spain, France and the UK.
Gene technology: aims of research and developmentAgronomic traits Weed management Resistance to pathogens Quality traits
Field trials with genetically modified broad beans
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