malane
Malane refers to a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as pea plants or legumes. Species within this genus are characterized by their vining or climbing habit and their production of pods containing seeds. These plants are native to various regions, including parts of Africa, Asia, and the Americas. They are often cultivated for their edible seeds, which are a significant source of protein and nutrients in many diets worldwide. Beyond their agricultural importance, malane species play a role in ecological systems, contributing to soil enrichment through nitrogen fixation, a process where atmospheric nitrogen is converted into a form usable by plants. Some species are also used in traditional medicine for various purposes. The genus is diverse, with many species exhibiting distinct adaptations to different climates and soil conditions. Research into malane continues to explore its genetic diversity, nutritional value, and potential for sustainable agriculture.