The pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) is a perennial legume from the family Fabaceae native to the Eastern Hemisphere. The pigeonpea is widely cultivated in...
from the Fabaceae such as the pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan), the cowpea (Vigna unguiculata), the seeds from several species of Lathyrus and is used as a compound...
plant-pathogenic nematode affecting pigeonpea. Listofpigeonpeadiseases Vovlas, N. (1983-12-15). "Morphology of Hoplolaimus seinhorsti as seen by scanning...
closely related to the widely utilised Cajanus cajan, otherwise known as pigeonpea. Cajanus kerstingii can be consumed by humans as a cereal, pulse, fibre...
from which the Old English word bean is derived and has the meaning of "bean, pea, legume". When Phaseolus vulgaris arrived in Europe in the 16th Century...
2016. Sinclair, James Burton; Backman, P. A. (1989). Compendium of Soybean Diseases (3rd ed.). St Paul, MN: APS Press. ISBN 9780890540930. "Asian Soybean...
pigeonpeas (seeds of an African shrub), and various spices to the diet. In 1659, the French had established themselves on the western portion of the...
Madhesi food set includes basmati rice with ghee (gheu), pigeonpea daal, tarkari (cooked variety of vegetable), tarua (battered raw vegetables known as taruwa/baruwa...
the calculations of the scientist David Cook, in which in some cases no one survived due to diseases. The deadliest Old World diseases in the Americas...
Ischaemic heart disease Psoriasis Schizophrenia Thyroid diseases Multifactorially inherited diseases are said to constitute the majority of genetic disorders...
are most common in drier areas of Eastern Africa. In addition, intercropping with legumes, such as cowpea or pigeonpea, are also quite common in East...
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resistance to diseases). Knowledge of the origins of crop plants is important in order to avoid genetic erosion, the loss of germplasm due to the loss of ecotypes...
fried vegetables, yellow pigeonpeas cooked with elephant apples, curried ash gourd and fried Hilsa. On the Vijayadashami day of Durga Puja, panta bhat...
preserved by the application of castor oil. It stops rice, wheat, and pulses from rotting. For example, the legume pigeonpea is commonly available coated...
groundnut, Bambara nut, Bambara bean, Congo goober, earth pea, ground-bean, or hog-peanut) is a member of the family Fabaceae. Its name is derived from the Bambara...
usually considerable amounts of alcohol and abundant quantities of foods; there were whole roast oxen, ducks, geese, pigeons, and at times fish. The dishes...
in Oxford, used pigeons to understand how thiamine deficiency results in the pathological-physiological symptoms of beriberi. Pigeons fed exclusively...
safflower, mustard, castor, mung bean, black gram, horse gram, pigeonpea, field pea, grass pea (khesari), fenugreek, cotton, jujube, grapes, dates, jack fruit...
and Fontana Dam along the boundary. The Pigeon River flows through a deep gorge near the eastern boundary of the park, separating the range from the Bald...
chicken Montserrat – Goat water Puerto Rico – yellow rice with green pigeonpeas, saltfish stew, roasted pork shoulder, Puerto Rican style pasteles (root...
6% of all exports. In addition, local agricultural products include maize, beans, cassava, sweet potato, peanuts, pistachios, bananas, millet, pigeon peas...
season is unlikely to experience excessive hardship. Maize, sweet potato, pigeonpea, and Moringa oleifera are other examples. Winters are mild in the tropics;...