genus Phaseolus
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Definition
Noun: * A taxonomic category of plants: "Genus Phaseolus" is the scientific name for a genus of flowering plants in the legume family (Fabaceae). This genus comprises herbaceous plants, primarily native to warm regions of the Americas, which are cultivated for their edible seeds—the common beans.
Usage
- "Genus Phaseolus" is used in scientific, agricultural, and botanical contexts to classify and discuss a specific group of bean-producing plants.
- It is a proper noun and is typically italicized in academic writing.
Examples
- The common bean, , is the most economically important species within genus Phaseolus.
- Botanical studies of genus Phaseolus focus on its origins in Mesoamerica and the Andes.
- Several species in genus Phaseolus, such as lima beans and runner beans, are vital food crops.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Hierarchy: In biological classification, "Genus Phaseolus" is a rank below the family (Fabaceae) and above the species level (e.g., , ).
- Genetic Research: The term is frequently used in research on plant genetics, domestication, and crop improvement for beans.
Variants and Related Words
- Phaseolus (n): The abbreviated, non-italicized form sometimes used in general discourse (e.g., "Phaseolus beans").
- Phaseoline (n): A type of protein found in the seeds of plants from this genus.
- Common bean (n): Refers to , the most widespread species of this genus.
- Legume (n): The broader plant family (Fabaceae) to which this genus belongs.
- Pulses (n): The edible seeds from legume plants, including those from genus Phaseolus.
Synonyms
- Bean genus: A common, non-scientific term for this group of plants.
Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific meaning in botanical taxonomy. It does not have idiomatic or figurative uses.
Noun
- herbs of warm regions including most American beans