Acknowledgement
The author acknowledge Jamila Hammemi and Fathi Barhoumi, technicians at Laboratory of Legumes, CBBC, for their technical assistance in the procedure of the screening test. This work was supported by the [Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research] in the frame of the work program of L2AD-CBBC, 2019-2022.
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