Texas panicum is considered to be the most troublesome weed of field corn in the Southeast. Field trials were conducted in Georgia in 2003 and 2004 to compare pendimethalin, nicosulfuron, ...
Do you know why teas, especially in India, contain ginger, tulsi, and cardamom? Do you know aloe vera, turmeric, and neem can heal skin or hair-related problems? These medicinal herbs came into ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Taxonomic features of Panicum obtusum, a species ranging from Southern United States to Central Mexico and previously classified in subg.
India (Bombay Presidency): seeds threshed and [ground and] used for bread flour especially on fast[ing] days and Hindu ceremonies. The grass may be dried on [over?] fire or, the grass with seed is ...
India: a wild grain which is ground into flour, sometimes being mixed with Zea mays, L. or gram (Phaseolus mungo, L. [syn. Phaseolus aureus, Roxb. {FABACEAE}]), baked into bread, and eaten with ...
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