Issue No 9, January 1998. NOTICE: Hard copies of the Australian New Crops Newsletter are available from the publisher, Dr Rob Fletcher. Details of availability are included in the Advice on Publications Available. 19.2 Moringa oleifera (the kelor tree) Noel Vietmeyer, of the US National Academy of Sciences, Washington said in late 1992: Although few people have ever heard of it today, Moringa ...
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Index | Search | Home Moringa oleifera Lam. Moringaceae Horseradish-tree, Ben-oil tree, Drumstick-tree Source: James A. Duke. 1983. Handbook of Energy Crops. unpublished. Uses Folk Medicine Chemistry Description Germplasm Distribution Ecology Cultivation Harvesting Yields and Economics Energy Biotic Factors References Uses Almost every part of plant is of value for food. Seed is said to be eaten ...
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In-depth information about the Moringa oleifera tree, including its background, water treatment, cultivation, and uses.
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A small collection of articles about the Moringa oleifera tree, covering a variety of facets relating to its properties and cultivation.
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