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PHY Physiology & Biochemistry --- Glycine hispida --- biochemistry --- oil plants --- phosphatide --- physiology
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Increasing population and the expected decrease in crop production due to climate changes and land damage in near future may be rescued by changing from animal meat to plant protein, especially soybean protein. Recently, meat substitutes produced from soybean have become popular This book discusses recent advances in research and applications of soybean. Soybean seeds contain an extraordinarily high concentration of protein and oil, and the demand for soybean is increasing due to their nutritional value for both humans and livestock. Also, soybean has been used as biofuel in the replacement of petroleum oil. This book gives a comprehensive overview of soybean in five sections: "Role of Soybean for Food Security", "Physiology and Biochemistry of Soybean Plants", "Cultivation and Productivity of Soybean", "Breeding and Biotechnology of Soybean", and "Food and Biodiesel Industry".
Soybean. --- Beer bean --- Dolichos soja --- Edamame --- Edible soybean --- Garden soybean --- Glycine gracilis --- Glycine hispida --- Glycine max --- Mao dou --- Phaseolus max --- Soja bean --- Soja hispida --- Soja max --- Soy-bean --- Soya --- Soya bean --- Soybean groundnut --- Sweet bean --- Vegetable soybean --- Beans --- Glycine (Plants)
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Soybean --- Soja --- Soybean. --- Plant and Crop Sciences. Crops --- Protein Crops --- Soyabeans. --- 635.655 --- Beer bean --- Dolichos soja --- Edamame --- Edible soybean --- Garden soybean --- Glycine gracilis --- Glycine hispida --- Glycine max --- Mao dou --- Phaseolus max --- Soja bean --- Soja hispida --- Soja max --- Soy-bean --- Soya --- Soya bean --- Soybean groundnut --- Sweet bean --- Vegetable soybean --- Beans --- Glycine (Plants) --- 635.655 Soya bean (soy bean). Glycine --- Soya bean (soy bean). Glycine
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Soybean. --- 635.655 --- Soybean --- Beer bean --- Dolichos soja --- Edamame --- Edible soybean --- Garden soybean --- Glycine gracilis --- Glycine hispida --- Glycine max --- Mao dou --- Phaseolus max --- Soja bean --- Soja hispida --- Soja max --- Soy-bean --- Soya --- Soya bean --- Soybean groundnut --- Sweet bean --- Vegetable soybean --- Beans --- Glycine (Plants) --- Soya bean (soy bean). Glycine --- 635.655 Soya bean (soy bean). Glycine
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Soybean --- Research. --- Diseases and pests. --- Beer bean --- Dolichos soja --- Edamame --- Edible soybean --- Garden soybean --- Glycine gracilis --- Glycine hispida --- Glycine max --- Mao dou --- Phaseolus max --- Soja bean --- Soja hispida --- Soja max --- Soy-bean --- Soya --- Soya bean --- Soybean groundnut --- Sweet bean --- Vegetable soybean --- Beans --- Glycine (Plants)
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Soybean -- Composition. --- Soybean industry. --- Soybean products. --- Soybean. --- Soybean --- Soybean industry --- Soybean products --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Diet & Clinical Nutrition --- Composition --- Composition. --- Beer bean --- Dolichos soja --- Edamame --- Edible soybean --- Garden soybean --- Glycine gracilis --- Glycine hispida --- Glycine max --- Mao dou --- Phaseolus max --- Soja bean --- Soja hispida --- Soja max --- Soy-bean --- Soya --- Soya bean --- Soybean groundnut --- Sweet bean --- Vegetable soybean --- Beans --- Glycine (Plants) --- Plant products --- Vegetable trade
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Soybean is an agricultural crop of tremendous economic importance. Soybean and food items derived from it form dietary components of numerous people, especially those living in the Orient. The health benefits of soybean have attracted the attention of nutritionists as well as common people.
Soybean. --- Beer bean --- Dolichos soja --- Edamame --- Edible soybean --- Garden soybean --- Glycine gracilis --- Glycine hispida --- Glycine max --- Mao dou --- Phaseolus max --- Soja bean --- Soja hispida --- Soja max --- Soy-bean --- Soya --- Soya bean --- Soybean groundnut --- Sweet bean --- Vegetable soybean --- Beans --- Glycine (Plants) --- Biochemistry
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This book presents the importance of applying of novel genetics and breading technologies. The efficient genotype selections and gene transformations provide for generation of new and improved soybean cultivars, resistant to disease and environmental stresses. The book introduces also a few recent modern techniques and technologies for detection of plant stress and characterization of biomaterials as well as for processing of soybean food and oil products.
Soybean. --- Beer bean --- Dolichos soja --- Edamame --- Edible soybean --- Garden soybean --- Glycine gracilis --- Glycine hispida --- Glycine max --- Mao dou --- Phaseolus max --- Soja bean --- Soja hispida --- Soja max --- Soy-bean --- Soya --- Soya bean --- Soybean groundnut --- Sweet bean --- Vegetable soybean --- Beans --- Glycine (Plants) --- Biochemistry
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Worldwide, soybean seed proteins represent a major source of amino acids for human and animal nutrition. Soybean seeds are an important and economical source of protein in the diet of many developed and developing countries. Soy is a complete protein and soyfoods are rich in vitamins and minerals.Soybean protein provides all the essential amino acids in the amounts needed for human health. Recent research suggests that soy may also lower risk of prostate, colon and breast cancers as well as osteoporosis and other bone health problems and alleviate hot flashes associated with menopause. This volume is expected to be useful for student, researchers and public who are interested in soybean.
Soybean. --- Beer bean --- Dolichos soja --- Edamame --- Edible soybean --- Garden soybean --- Glycine gracilis --- Glycine hispida --- Glycine max --- Mao dou --- Phaseolus max --- Soja bean --- Soja hispida --- Soja max --- Soy-bean --- Soya --- Soya bean --- Soybean groundnut --- Sweet bean --- Vegetable soybean --- Beans --- Glycine (Plants) --- Biochemistry
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Worldwide, soybean seed proteins represent a major source of amino acids for human and animal nutrition. Soybean seeds are an important and economical source of protein in the diet of many developed and developing countries. Soy is a complete protein and soy-foods are rich in vitamins and minerals. Soybean protein provides all the essential amino acids in the amounts needed for human health. Recent research suggests that soy may also lower risk of prostate, colon and breast cancers as well as osteoporosis and other bone health problems and alleviate hot flashes associated with menopause. This volume is expected to be useful for student, researchers and public who are interested in soybean.
Soybean. --- Beer bean --- Dolichos soja --- Edamame --- Edible soybean --- Garden soybean --- Glycine gracilis --- Glycine hispida --- Glycine max --- Mao dou --- Phaseolus max --- Soja bean --- Soja hispida --- Soja max --- Soy-bean --- Soya --- Soya bean --- Soybean groundnut --- Sweet bean --- Vegetable soybean --- Beans --- Glycine (Plants) --- Dietetics & nutrition --- Dietetics & nutrition.
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