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ILDIS World Database of Legumes 2010. (copyright © ILDIS).
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Name: |
Lathyrus sativus L.
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Nomencl. ref.: |
Sp. Pl.: 730. 1753 |
Rank: |
Species |
Status: |
ACCEPTED
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Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): |
Regnum - Plantae
Divisio - Tracheophyta
Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
Class - Magnoliopsida
Superordo - Rosanae
Ordo - Fabales Bromhead
Familia - Fabaceae Lindl.
Tribus - Vicieae
Genus - Lathyrus L.
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Synonyms:
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Lathyrus asiaticus (Zalkind) Kudr. |
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Lathyrus sativus subsp. asiaticus Zalkind |
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Comments: |
(Minusinsk vicinities - Petrova, 1930), Chita Province (Yamkun of, Alien to Siberia: Novosibirsk Province (Novospassk), Krasnoyarski Krai, An ancient Old World cultigen. Wild origin unknown., Closely related to L. sativus, EravninskiUezd, Sosnovo-Ozerskoe), Gazimuro-Zavodski Distr.- L.Sergievskaya, 1951), Buryatia (old record from, Germplasm available at Vicieae Collection(Reading),Gatersleben & Vavilov Inst., Interspecific crossing reported with Lathyrus amphicarpos., Intraspecific crossing, breeding and viability reported by Yunus & Jackson., Introduced to Britain as bird seed., Native of India, introduced to Java in trials., Perhaps one of the first crops to be domesticated in Europe. |
Common names: |
aiscol (Spanish, Castillian), aixkol (Euskera), aixkola (Euskera), aizkoles (Euskera), Akervial (Swedish), albejón (Spanish, Castillian), alcarceña (Spanish, Castillian), almorta (Spanish, Castillian), almortas (Spanish, Castillian), almortas manchegas (Spanish, Castillian), almuertas de Toledo (Spanish, Castillian), alverja silvestre (Spanish, Castillian), alverjón (Spanish, Castillian), arbejas cuadradas (Spanish, Castillian), arbeyu (Asturian), arrelique (Portuguese), artegos (Galician), arvechus (Asturian), arvejas (Spanish, Castillian), arvejo cantudo (Spanish, Castillian), arvejón (Spanish, Castillian), arvejos (Spanish, Castillian), arvejote (Spanish, Castillian), ascol (Spanish, Castillian), askol (Euskera), axkola (Euskera), bichas (Spanish, Castillian), Blue Vetchling (English), caireta (Catalan), cantuda (Spanish, Castillian), cantudas (Spanish, Castillian), cantudo (Spanish, Castillian), cantudos (Galician), cantudos (Spanish, Castillian), cayretas (Catalan), Chicharo (), chicharo (Portuguese), chícharo (Portuguese), chícharo (Spanish, Castillian), chícharo blanco (Spanish, Castillian), chícharo de raposo (Galician), chícharo-comum (Portuguese), chícharos (Portuguese), chícharos blancos (Spanish, Castillian), chicharos grossos (Portuguese), chicharos ordinarios (Portuguese), chícharos-comuns (Portuguese), chichero (Portuguese), Chickling Pea (English), Chickling Vetch (English), China Aziatskaya (Russian), China Posevnaya (Russian), chiollo (Galician), chirareiro (Portuguese), chixaro (Portuguese), Chyna Pasyaounaya (Belarusian), cicercha (Spanish, Castillian), Cicerchia (Italian), cicercula (Spanish, Castillian), cicércula (Spanish, Castillian), cicérula (Spanish, Castillian), curas (Spanish, Castillian), Dholl Kessari (), diente de muerto (Spanish, Castillian), Ekin Kululche (Azerbaijan), ervella (Galician), garabullo (Galician), Gesse Blanche (), Gesse Cultivee (French), grao (Galician), Grass Pea (English), Grass Peavine (English), Grasspea (), Guaya (), guichas (Aragonese), guija (Spanish, Castillian), guijas (Aragonese), guijas (Spanish, Castillian), guijas (Valencian), guijillas (Spanish, Castillian), guijo (Spanish, Castillian), guijos (Spanish, Castillian), guisante esbarrado (Galician), guisante redondo (Galician), guisantes valencianos (Spanish, Castillian), guixa (Catalan), guixa (Majorcan), guixas (Catalan), guixas (Majorcan), guixas (Spanish, Castillian), guixas (Valencian), guixe (Catalan), guixera (Catalan), guixera (Majorcan), guixeras (Catalan), guixeras (Majorcan), guixes (Catalan), guixes (Valencian), guiza (Spanish, Castillian), ilarlatza (Euskera), illar-latza (Euskera), illarlatzac (Euskera), Indian Pea (English), jejas (Spanish, Castillian), Khasari (), Khesari Dhal (), larica (Portuguese), Ledzwian Siewny (Polish), lentella (Galician), Linte Kultivate (Roumanian), machados (Galician), Mazaroi (Roumanian), muela (Spanish, Castillian), muelas (Spanish, Castillian), Orastica (Roumanian), pedrarols (Catalan), pedrelo (Galician), pedrerol (Catalan), pedrete (Spanish, Castillian), pedrolera (Catalan), pedroles (Spanish, Castillian), pedrolos (Galician), pedrón (Spanish, Castillian), pedruelo (Spanish, Castillian), Peltonatkelma (Finnish), pinsol (Spanish, Castillian), pínsoles (Catalan), pinsoles (Spanish, Castillian), pito (Spanish, Castillian), pitos (Spanish, Castillian), Saat-Platterbse (German), Sejamasis Pelezirnis (Lithuanian), tabilla (Spanish, Castillian), Tapolor Tzanovi (Armenian), Teora (), tito (Spanish, Castillian), titos (Spanish, Castillian), xixaro (Portuguese), yerbo blanco de huertos (Spanish, Castillian), yerbos blancos (Spanish, Castillian), yero (Spanish, Castillian), yeros blancos (Spanish, Castillian)[Credits] |
Conservation Status: |
Cultigen not known in the wild |
Maps: |
distribution |
Occurrence: |
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Use: |
Chemical products, Environmental, Food and Drink, Forage, Medicine, Toxins, Weed |
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