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Obscure vigna species
Obscure vigna species Obscure Vigna Species Other Vigna species: V. acontifolia (moth bean) V. angularis (adzuki bean) V. mungo (urd) V. radiata (mung bean, green gram) V. umbellata (rice bean) V. unguiculata spp. cylindrica (Catjang) V. vexillata (zombi 'pea'.) The roots are also cooked in Sudan and Ethiopia. V.lanceolata a North Australian species which also has edible roots that were once ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of the natural occurrence of Tobacco streak virus on blackgram (Vigna mungo)
... and stems (Fig. 1B). In severe cases infected plants were found dead (Fig. 1C). Mechanical inoculation of plant sap from infected plants onto various plant species: Vigna unguiculata cv. 152 (Fabaceae), Nicotiana tabaccum (Solanaceae) (Fig. 2), Chenopodium amaranticolor (Chenopodiaceae) and Gomphrena globosa (Amaranthaceae), produced necrotic lesions on leaves and streaks on stems. Alternate ...
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Alley-Cropping Combinations for the Southeastern USA
... or closer to the trees. Crops Row crops such as corn, cotton, soybeans, wheat, barley, oats, sorghum, potatoes, peas Warm season forages such as Pensacola bahiagrass, bermudagrass, creeping vigna Cool season forages such as orchardgrass, ryegrass, desmodium, red, arrowleaf and white clover Winter annuals such as crimson clover, hairy vetch Horticultural crops such as watermelon, potatoes, pumpkins ...
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My plant isn't growing. What do I need to do? -
... t growing. What do I need to do? 1. Tell us what you're growing. Give as many names for us as possible for cultural and identification purposes, for example: "yard long bean" aka "asparagus bean" Latin name: Vigna unguiculata ssp. sesquipedalis. 2. When did you plant it? What day or week of what month? Did you start it from seed inside and move it outside? If so, when? Did you direct sow seeds in ...
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Vines Forum - GardenWeb
... on Tue, Aug 8, 06 at 23:03 WANTED: Very Fragrant Honeysuckle vine Posted by: troyte z5 NY USA on Sun, Jun 4, 06 at 14:19 1 follow-up, posted on Mon, Aug 7, 06 at 1:15 HAVE: Corkscrew Vine (vigna caracalla) Posted by: Favorite_Kitty Zone 5 on Tue, Sep 13, 05 at 14:30 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Tue, Jul 4, 06 at 11:31 WANTED: coral honeysuckle Posted by: sarahb1982 on Thu, May 18, 06 at 15: ...
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Vines Forum - GardenWeb
... on Sat, Apr 1, 06 at 22:48 1 follow-up, posted on Sat, Apr 8, 06 at 10:57 jasmine Posted by: kuroc z8 AR on Fri, Apr 7, 06 at 14:28 1 follow-up, posted on Sat, Apr 8, 06 at 9:53 Vigna caracalla in cold climate Posted by: banyan NZ z10 on Wed, Apr 5, 06 at 21:37 1 follow-up, posted on Fri, Apr 7, 06 at 21:27 ipomoea andersonii Posted by: thistle ontario 5b on Mon, Apr 3, 06 at 21:52 3 follow-ups, ...
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... 14 follow-ups, last one posted on Sun, Nov 13, 05 at 10:07 chlorophytum comosum Posted by: grice z5 Michigan on Sat, Nov 12, 05 at 0:31 4 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Nov 12, 05 at 23:23 Help! vigna caracalla snail vine Posted by: Georgette77 5 MI on Thu, Nov 10, 05 at 12:30 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Nov 12, 05 at 23:20 Indoor Ivy Posted by: Pancakes on Sat, Nov 12, 05 at 21:55 ...
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Beans
... test to see if we can grow it is the novelty Asparagus (aka Yard-Long), Vigna unguiculata sesquipedalis, which is mighty tasty (it can, but should never be allowed to, truly ... should be included, though several countries also include certain types of beans. Commonly classified as Vigna (angularis, mungo, radiata, aconitifolia). In the past, these species were also classified as Phaseolus. BROAD ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volumes under Production
... Trifolium Gillett, John M./lbeaudoin@mus-nature.ca Trigonella Small, Ernest/smalle@em.agr.ca Ulex Nicholls, K. Wilf/ Vicia Broich, Steven D./steven.L.broich@state.or.us * Vigna Delgado-Salinas, Alfonso/adelgado@servidor.unam.mx Wisteria Stritch, Lawrence R./ Zornia Mohlenbrock, Robert/ Gunneraceae Gunnera McClintock, Elizabeth/ Haloragaceae Gonocarpus Aiken, Susan G./saiken@mus-nature.ca Ceska, ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 4
... wet soil favors development. Planting on a raised bed in well drained soil will prevent losses. Fungicides are not currently recommended for the control of black root. SOUTHERN PEA (BLACKEYE, COWPEA) Vigna unoviculata Wilt (fungus - Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. tracheiphilum): The lower leaves turn yellow and fall. Death may be rapid after wilting is noted. Woody tissue in the lower stem is dark ...
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