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Botanical Descriptions of Sesame
2021Sesame is distributed widely in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The cultivation history of sesame dates back to over 5000 years ago. In this section, the botanical features and growth characteristics of sesame including root, stem, leaf, flower, capsule, and seed are discussed.
Hongmei Miao +2 more
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Botanical Description of Bitter Gourd
2020Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia) is one of the world’s major vegetable crops, which belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae. The genus Momordica is a native of the Paleotropics and comprises about 60 species. Bitter gourd grows in tropical and subtropical areas, including parts of East Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and South America, where it is used not ...
A. C. Asna, Jiji Joseph, K. Joseph John
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Hallucinogenic Plants: Their Earliest Botanical Descriptions
Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 1979(1979). Hallucinogenic Plants: Their Earliest Botanical Descriptions. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs: Vol. 11, Innovative Approached to Drug Abuse Treatment, pp. 13-24.
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Botanical Descriptions of Moringa spp.,
2021The Moringa genus of the Moringaceae family is monogeneric of the Dicotyledaneae and it contains 13 species. Moringa spp., are geographically distributed in several tropical countries. For example, M. drouhardii and M. hildebrandtii are found in Madagascar, M. stenopetala is noticed in Kenya and Ethiopia, M. ovalifolia is located in Namibia and Angola,
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Peanut: Origin and Botanical Descriptions
2017Since the first description of the cultivated peanut, Arachis hypogaea L. by Linneaus in 1753, to the recent monograph on the taxonomy of genus Arachis (Krapovickas and Gregory in Bonplandia 8(1–4):1–186, 1994; Krapovickas and Gregory in Bonplandia 16(Supl.):1–205, 2007), our knowledge of the genetic structure of the genus including its origin ...
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Botanical Descriptions of Castor Bean
2018Castor bean, Ricinus communis L., belongs to the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae). Despite its name, the seed is really not a true bean and it is not related to the bean or legume family Fabaceae. It is an oilseed crop cultivated mainly in India, Mozambique, Brazil, and China; and believed to have polyphyletic origin with four centers of diversity.
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Botanical Description of Prunus mume
2019Prunus mume is a small deciduous arbour tree species with a weak trunk and a shallow and broad root system. The flower buds of P. mume are covered with scales, and usually, one bud has only one flower. Branching is weak and gradually weakens with increasing tree age; the majority of the long twigs are located in the middle and upper parts of the ...
Zhihong Gao, Ting Shi
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