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pigeon pea
noun
A tropical African plant, .
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Moreover, the sensory evaluations of the natto-pigeon pea were superior to that of natto-soybean because of the advantages of pigeon pea on fermentation.
When your bean harvest fails, you can fall back on your pigeon pea or dragon fruit.
Yet the pigeon pea will develop "beautiful silvery" foliage, Mr. Hachadourian said.
Crops suited to the technique include corn (maize), pigeon pea, cowpea, and soybean.
Solvent-free microwave extraction (SFME) of essential oil from pigeon pea leaves and its antimicrobial activity were investigated.
More evaluations need to be done to fully assess alternative crop establishment methods with pigeon pea SCI.
Industries produce cement, ceramics, bricks, tiles, glass, dressed stone, lumber, and shellac; flour, dal (pigeon pea), and oil are milled.
Industries consist of rice and dal (pigeon pea) milling, sawmilling, bone-meal manufacturing, bidi (cigarette) making, beekeeping, and furniture making.
In the drier areas the pigeon pea, the soybean, the peanut (groundnut), and the Tientsin green bean are important crops.
An enzyme pretreatment and negative-pressure cavitation extraction (E-NPCE) method was investigated for extraction genistein and apigenin from pigeon pea roots.
The prospect of digging into a hot serving of chicken lentil barley or split pigeon pea lentil soup no doubt helped attract the judging panel.
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