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several le- sions coalesce to form large blighted area giving foliage a burnt appearance. disease spreads along the veins leading to a brown- ish 'railway track'-like appearance. infection on midrib or base of leaf causes discoloration of lamina and leaf abscission. defoliation leads to die back of branches
the leaf spot diseases. chances of young polybag plants under irrigation and shade getting infected with powdery mildew are very high. infected young leaves show white fungal myclial growth forming small to larger sports which appear like powder sticking on the leaves. affected leaves gradually get dried...
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tarragon tejpat thyme turmeric vanilla cambodge botanical name garcinia cambogia family clusiaceae commercial part pericarp-lobes description cambodge is a tropical fruit commonly known as 'malabar tamarind' is a medium size evergreen dioecious tree with rounded crown and horizontal or drooping branches
rind, 6 to 8 seeds and succulent arils. fruit is weighing 50 to 180 gms. origin and distribution it is a native of western ghats of kerala (india). its habitat extends from konkan southward to travancore and into the shola forests of nilgiris. it is fairly common in sri lanka and malaysia. uses the dried...
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tarragon tejpat thyme turmeric vanilla cambodge botanical name garcinia cambogia family clusiaceae commercial part pericarp-lobes description cambodge is a tropical fruit commonly known as 'malabar tamarind' is a medium size evergreen dioecious tree with rounded crown and horizontal or drooping branches
rind, 6 to 8 seeds and succulent arils. fruit is weighing 50 to 180 gms. origin and distribution it is a native of western ghats of kerala (india). its habitat extends from konkan southward to travancore and into the shola forests of nilgiris. it is fairly common in sri lanka and malaysia. uses the dried...
http://www.indianspices.com/spice-catalog/cambodge.html
nutmeg & mace oregano parsley pepper long pepper pomegranate poppy seed rosemary saffron sage select star anise sweet flag tamarind tarragon tejpat thyme turmeric vanilla rosemary botanical name rosmarinus officinalis family lamiaceae commercial part leaf description rosemary of commerce comprises dried
leaves of evergreen shrub of rosmarinus officinalis. this is a dense, evergreen, hardy, perennial, aromatic herb, 90 cm high with small (2-4 cm) pointed, sticky, hairy leaves. the upper surface of the leaf is dark green whereas it is white on the lower side. the leaves are resinous. branches are rigid...
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tarragon tejpat thyme turmeric vanilla cambodge botanical name garcinia cambogia family clusiaceae commercial part pericarp-lobes description cambodge is a tropical fruit commonly known as 'malabar tamarind' is a medium size evergreen dioecious tree with rounded crown and horizontal or drooping branches
rind, 6 to 8 seeds and succulent arils. fruit is weighing 50 to 180 gms. origin and distribution it is a native of western ghats of kerala (india). its habitat extends from konkan southward to travancore and into the shola forests of nilgiris. it is fairly common in sri lanka and malaysia. uses the dried...
https://indianspices.com/spice-catalog/cambodge.html
evenly to involve the whole pod surface. ultimately the colour of the affected pod becomes dark brown or black. in immature pods, the discolouration spreads internally with rotting of the beans. the beans in mature pods may remain partly or wholly unaffected. control periodically remove and destroy all dried
reddish brown liquid oozes out from the lesions, which later dry up to form a rusty deposit. the internal tissues beneath the outer greyish brown lesion appear as reddish brown. the wood shows greyish brown discolouration with black streaks. wilting occurs, when canker girdles the affected stem / branches...
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evenly to involve the whole pod surface. ultimately the colour of the affected pod becomes dark brown or black. in immature pods, the discolouration spreads internally with rotting of the beans. the beans in mature pods may remain partly or wholly unaffected. control periodically remove and destroy all dried
reddish brown liquid oozes out from the lesions, which later dry up to form a rusty deposit. the internal tissues beneath the outer greyish brown lesion appear as reddish brown. the wood shows greyish brown discolouration with black streaks. wilting occurs, when canker girdles the affected stem / branches...
http://www.orchidsasia.com/cocoa.htm
(iso), the country produces more than . the varying climatic conditions in india provide ample scope for the cultivation of a variety of spices. almost all indian states produce spices, with the total area under spice cultivation pegged at around million hectares. turmeric turmeric is the boiled, dried
foodstuffs. it is a principal ingredient in curry powder. turmeric oleoresin is used in brine pickles and to some extent in mayonnaise and relish formulations, non-alcoholic beverages, gelatins, butter and cheese etc. the colour curcumin extracted from turmeric is used as a colourant. chilli chilli is the dried...
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sensitivity . pretreatments . storage conditions . packing . special considerations description / shipment / storage / risk factors scientific name and introduction eucalyptus spp. the silvery-green leaves of the juvenile form of eucalyptus pulverulenta are a very popular foliage item, used in fresh and dried
eucalyptus is greek for well and lid, referring to the sepals and petals, which are united to form a cap that is shed when the flower opens, revealing the showy coloured stamens. quality characteristics and criteria as with other foliage, eucalyptus performs better in the vase if leaves are mature. branches...
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