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  1. Legumea: Gemeinde Legumea (Leguimea) ist eine osttimoresische Aldeia im Suco Fatumasi (Verwaltungsamt Bazartete, Gemeinde Liquiçá). 2015 lebten in der Aldeia 182 Menschen. [100%] 2023-05-24
  2. Legume: Faboideae Caesalpinioideae Mimosoideae Legumes are members of the Fabaceae (also called Leguminosae) family of flowering plants. They are one of the largest plant families and include beans, peas, peanuts, lupines, alfalfa, clover, acacia, and many others. Fabaceae is known variously ... [93%] 2023-02-04
  3. Legume: Faboideae Caesalpinioideae Mimosoideae Legumes are members of the Fabaceae (also called Leguminosae) family of flowering plants. They are one of the largest plant families and include beans, peas, peanuts, lupines, alfalfa, clover, acacia, and many others. Fabaceae is known variously ... [93%] 2023-02-04
  4. Legume: Faboideae Caesalpinioideae Mimosoideae Legumes are members of the Fabaceae (also called Leguminosae) family of flowering plants. They are one of the largest plant families and include beans, peas, peanuts, lupines, alfalfa, clover, acacia, and many others. Fabaceae is known variously ... [93%] 2023-02-04
  5. Legume lectin: The legume lectins (or L-type lectins) are a family of sugar-binding proteins or lectins found in the seeds and, in smaller amounts, in the roots, stems, leaves and bark of plants of the family Fabaceae. The exact function ... (Biology) [65%] 2025-04-26 [Plant proteins] [Lectins]...
  6. Legume lectin: The legume lectins (or L-type lectins) are a family of sugar-binding proteins or lectins found in the seeds and, in smaller amounts, in the roots, stems, leaves and bark of plants of the family Fabaceae. The exact function ... [65%] 2025-06-13 [Plant proteins] [Lectins]...

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