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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2020
Prior to the work described in this paper, no report has existed on the use of any xerophyte is generating vermicompost. Now these authors have been able to develop a process with which the highly invasive xerophyte prosopis (Prosopis juliflora) can be vermicomposted.
Pratiksha Patnaik +2 more
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Prior to the work described in this paper, no report has existed on the use of any xerophyte is generating vermicompost. Now these authors have been able to develop a process with which the highly invasive xerophyte prosopis (Prosopis juliflora) can be vermicomposted.
Pratiksha Patnaik +2 more
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Production of activated carbon from prosopis (Prosopis juliflora)
Bioresource Technology, 2000Activated carbon was produced from prosopis (Prosopis juliflora), a wild thorny plant grown in wastelands, by chemical activation using zinc chloride. The process variables: activation temperature, level of zinc chloride required and activation duration of 600°C, 50% and 30 min, respectively, yielded 56.9% of activated carbon.
R Kailappan +2 more
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Prosopis spicigera and Skin Granulomas/Prosopis spicigera und Hautgranulome
Mycoses, 1983Summary: A thorn of Prosopis spicigera has been detected in vivo in two cases of chronic skin granulomas. It coexisted with an actinomycotic mycetoma in one case. In the other case there was no foreign body giant cell reaction or mycetoma. The relationship between a thorn prick and the development of mycetoma is re‐emphazised.Zusammenfassung: Bei ...
A. Kamalam, A. S. Thambiah
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Breeding system and graft compatibility in Prosopis cineraria and Prosopis juliflora
Indian Journal of Forestry, 2005The floral buds began to appear in mid March and started to open from first week of April in Prosopis cineraria. From mid April to mid May was the peak period of flowering. In P. juliflora, on the other hand, floral buds began to appear in early March and began to open by end of march.
R. Dhillon, M. Hooda
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2012
Prosopis species (Leguminoseae) and their hybrids (together referred to as ‘mesquite’) are long-lived shrubs or trees that have intentionally been spread around the world and subsequently naturalised. In Australia they are recognised as one of 20 Weeds of National Significance due largely to their potential impacts on pastoral production in hot, semi ...
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Prosopis species (Leguminoseae) and their hybrids (together referred to as ‘mesquite’) are long-lived shrubs or trees that have intentionally been spread around the world and subsequently naturalised. In Australia they are recognised as one of 20 Weeds of National Significance due largely to their potential impacts on pastoral production in hot, semi ...
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PROSOPIS Prosopis africana (Guill. & Perr.) Taub.
2021Louppe, Dominique +4 more
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A Study on Alkali Treatment Influence on Prosopis Juliflora Fiber-Reinforced Epoxy Composites
Journal of Natural Fibers, 2021P Venkateshwar Reddy +2 more
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