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  • ...lla'''; syn. ''P. multifida'') is a species of ''[[Pourouma]]'', native to tropical [[South America]], in the western [[Amazon Basin]] in northern [[Bolivia]], ==Agriculture==
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  • * [[Atagawa Tropical & Alligator Garden]] ([[Kamo, Shizuoka]]) * [[Enoshima Tropical Plants Garden]]
    4 KB (408 words) - 17:30, 19 January 2009
  • ...ontinent. Today pigeon peas are widely cultivated in all tropical and semi-tropical regions of both the [[Old World|Old]] and the New World. ...oducing regions. Pigeon pea is cultivated in more than 25 tropical and sub-tropical countries, either as a sole crop or intermixed with such [[cereal]]s as [[s
    5 KB (712 words) - 11:03, 12 July 2007
  • ...a M.; Colucci, Pablo E. [http://www.cipav.org.co/lrrd/lrrd11/2/colu.htm A tropical forage solution to poor quality ruminant diets: A review of Lablab purpureu [[Category:Tropical agriculture]]
    3 KB (398 words) - 17:48, 18 September 2007
  • ...a M.; Colucci, Pablo E. [http://www.cipav.org.co/lrrd/lrrd11/2/colu.htm A tropical forage solution to poor quality ruminant diets: A review of Lablab purpureu [[Category:Tropical agriculture]]
    3 KB (396 words) - 10:50, 12 July 2007
  • [[Category:Tropical agriculture]]
    1 KB (199 words) - 14:39, 3 August 2007
  • Cereals (from Ceres, goddess of agriculture{{SCH}}). The agricultural grains, properly those of the grass family: maize | The primary cereal of [[tropics|tropical]] regions
    3 KB (444 words) - 16:49, 28 June 2009
  • ...), also known as the '''Goa bean''' ('''kacang botol''' in Malaysia), is a tropical [[legume]] [[plant]] native to Papua [[New Guinea]]. It grows abundantly in Being a tropical plant, it is sensitive to frost. It will not flower if day length is more t
    4 KB (611 words) - 03:59, 14 July 2007
  • ...plants are cultivated in warmer climates worldwide. Species are native to tropical and subtropical regions of all continents in addition to the South West Pac ...oor and rural people. They form an important component of pastures in many tropical regions. ''Sorghum'' species are an important [[food crop]] in [[Africa]],
    4 KB (587 words) - 00:07, 8 June 2010
  • ...da Keys]]. From the Caribbean, lime cultivation spread to tropical and sub-tropical [[North America]], including [[Mexico]], [[Florida]], and later [[Californi ...the hurricane of 1926, which destroyed the bulk of US ''C. aurantiifolia'' agriculture, leaving it to grow mostly casually in the [[Florida Keys]] {{ref|1926_a}}
    4 KB (525 words) - 18:07, 8 November 2007
  • ...cessdate=2006-05-31}}</ref> The USDA system is also used by the [[Food and Agriculture Organization]] (FAO). In the Unified Soil Classification System ([[USCS]]) ...ation in the year 2006 is as a result of [[slash and burn]] treatment of [[tropical]] [[forest]]s. When the total ground surface is stripped of vegetation and
    4 KB (634 words) - 03:59, 6 April 2007
  • ...3&articleid=269 Cowpea research at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)]
    2 KB (308 words) - 10:19, 12 July 2007
  • The temperate species are [[deciduous]], the tropical species [[evergreen]]. The [[leaf|leaves]] are simple, opposite, and 5-25 c ...nal has been patented by the [[United States Department of Agriculture]] [[Agriculture Research Service]].<ref>{{cite magazine | publisher = [[Agricultural Resear
    4 KB (532 words) - 13:10, 10 September 2007
  • Havea (from the Brazilian name). Euphorbiaceae. Tropical trees; some yield rubber and are cultivated for that reason. ...ia of American Agriculture," Vol. II, p. 555. See M. T. Cook, "Diseases of Tropical Plants, p. 191, for rubber plant diseases.
    3 KB (441 words) - 12:47, 19 November 2009
  • The plant has adapted to live in dry tropical climates with a moderate amount of rain. [[Category:Tropical agriculture]]
    4 KB (581 words) - 05:00, 19 January 2009
  • [[Category:Tropical agriculture]]
    2 KB (319 words) - 18:28, 1 March 2010
  • [[Category:Tropical agriculture]]
    3 KB (447 words) - 18:38, 14 October 2007
  • ...s|genera]] of [[plant]]s in the [[banana]] family, [[Musaceae]], native to tropical regions of [[Africa]] and [[Asia]]. [[Category:Tropical agriculture]]
    5 KB (701 words) - 17:36, 14 October 2007
  • ...tern [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] islands. It has also been widely planted in tropical regions elsewhere. It was collected and distributed by Lieutenant [[Willia Breadfruit is a [[staple food]] in many tropical regions. They were propagated far outside their native range by Polynesian
    6 KB (897 words) - 04:57, 21 September 2007
  • '''Companion planting''' in gardening and agriculture is planting of different crops in close physical proximity. It is a form of In the third world, tropical crops are used instead of temperate ones and provide NGO's, and other organ
    5 KB (799 words) - 14:33, 9 April 2007

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