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 Green Chilies, Also Known As Hari Mirch In India, Are A Staple Ingredient In Indian Cooking And Are Known For Their Distinct Flavor And Int... Editorial
Green Chilli Pepper - Agriculture In India
30 Nov 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11823194
 Green Chilies, Also Known As Hari Mirch In India, Are A Staple Ingredient In Indian Cooking And Are Known For Their Distinct Flavor And Int...

#11823194

30 Nov 2024

Green Chilies, Also Known As Hari Mirch In India, Are A Staple Ingredient In Indian Cooking And Are Known For Their Distinct Flavor And Intense Heat. Chili Peppers, Also Spelled Chile Or Chilli, Are Varieties Of Berry-fruit Plants From The Genus Capsicum, Which Are Members Of The Nightshade Family Solanaceae, Cultivated For Their Pungency. They Are A Key Ingredient In Many Dishes, Including Curries, Stews, Soups, Chutneys, And Pickles. There Are Many Varieties Of Green Chilies Grown In India, Including The Bhut Jolokia, Naga Viper, G4, Lavangi, Green Jwala, And Boriya. Green Chilies Can Be Used Whole, Chopped, Sliced, Crushed, Stuffed, Pickled, Or Dried. They Can Be Used To Add Flavor And Heat To Many Dishes. Green Chilies Are Rich In Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K1, Vitamin B6, Potassium, Dietary Fiber, As Well As Antioxidants. Green Chilies Capsaicin, The Compound That Gives Green Chilies Their Heat, May Also Have Health Benefits Such As Improving Blood Circulation, Lowering Blood Pressure, Aiding In Digestion, Also Acts As An Antidepressant And Releases Endorphins. Here, Green Chilies Are Being Dried In The Sun At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On november 25, 2024.


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 Green Chilies, Also Known As Hari Mirch In India, Are A Staple Ingredient In Indian Cooking And Are Known For Their Distinct Flavor And Int... Editorial
Green Chilli Pepper - Agriculture In India
30 Nov 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11823199
 Green Chilies, Also Known As Hari Mirch In India, Are A Staple Ingredient In Indian Cooking And Are Known For Their Distinct Flavor And Int...

#11823199

30 Nov 2024

Green Chilies, Also Known As Hari Mirch In India, Are A Staple Ingredient In Indian Cooking And Are Known For Their Distinct Flavor And Intense Heat. Chili Peppers, Also Spelled Chile Or Chilli, Are Varieties Of Berry-fruit Plants From The Genus Capsicum, Which Are Members Of The Nightshade Family Solanaceae, Cultivated For Their Pungency. They Are A Key Ingredient In Many Dishes, Including Curries, Stews, Soups, Chutneys, And Pickles. There Are Many Varieties Of Green Chilies Grown In India, Including The Bhut Jolokia, Naga Viper, G4, Lavangi, Green Jwala, And Boriya. Green Chilies Can Be Used Whole, Chopped, Sliced, Crushed, Stuffed, Pickled, Or Dried. They Can Be Used To Add Flavor And Heat To Many Dishes. Green Chilies Are Rich In Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K1, Vitamin B6, Potassium, Dietary Fiber, As Well As Antioxidants. Green Chilies Capsaicin, The Compound That Gives Green Chilies Their Heat, May Also Have Health Benefits Such As Improving Blood Circulation, Lowering Blood Pressure, Aiding In Digestion, Also Acts As An Antidepressant And Releases Endorphins. Here, Green Chilies Are Being Dried In The Sun At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On november 25, 2024.


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 Green Chilies, Also Known As Hari Mirch In India, Are A Staple Ingredient In Indian Cooking And Are Known For Their Distinct Flavor And Int... Editorial
Green Chilli Pepper - Agriculture In India
30 Nov 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11823200
 Green Chilies, Also Known As Hari Mirch In India, Are A Staple Ingredient In Indian Cooking And Are Known For Their Distinct Flavor And Int...

#11823200

30 Nov 2024

Green Chilies, Also Known As Hari Mirch In India, Are A Staple Ingredient In Indian Cooking And Are Known For Their Distinct Flavor And Intense Heat. Chili Peppers, Also Spelled Chile Or Chilli, Are Varieties Of Berry-fruit Plants From The Genus Capsicum, Which Are Members Of The Nightshade Family Solanaceae, Cultivated For Their Pungency. They Are A Key Ingredient In Many Dishes, Including Curries, Stews, Soups, Chutneys, And Pickles. There Are Many Varieties Of Green Chilies Grown In India, Including The Bhut Jolokia, Naga Viper, G4, Lavangi, Green Jwala, And Boriya. Green Chilies Can Be Used Whole, Chopped, Sliced, Crushed, Stuffed, Pickled, Or Dried. They Can Be Used To Add Flavor And Heat To Many Dishes. Green Chilies Are Rich In Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K1, Vitamin B6, Potassium, Dietary Fiber, As Well As Antioxidants. Green Chilies Capsaicin, The Compound That Gives Green Chilies Their Heat, May Also Have Health Benefits Such As Improving Blood Circulation, Lowering Blood Pressure, Aiding In Digestion, Also Acts As An Antidepressant And Releases Endorphins. Here, Green Chilies Are Being Dried In The Sun At Tehatta, West Bengal, India, On november 25, 2024.


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Visitors visit the ''5G Special Fiber'' at the 2024 China International Information and Communication Exhibition in Beijing, China, on Septe... Editorial
2024 China International Information and Communication Exhibition in Beijing
25 Sep 2024 · Beijing, China
#11607884
Visitors visit the ''5G Special Fiber'' at the 2024 China International Information and Communication Exhibition in Beijing, China, on Septe...

#11607884

25 Sep 2024

Visitors visit the ''5G Special Fiber'' at the 2024 China International Information and Communication Exhibition in Beijing, China, on September 25, 2024.


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EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 23:
Luxfer's G-Stor H2 lightweight high-pressure hydrogen storage cylinder, seen at the 2024 Canadian Hydrogen Conv... Editorial
Canadian Hydrogen Convention - Day 1
26 Apr 2024 · Edmonton, Canada
#11177740
EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 23:
Luxfer's G-Stor H2 lightweight high-pressure hydrogen storage cylinder, seen at the 2024 Canadian Hydrogen Conv...

#11177740

26 Apr 2024

EDMONTON, CANADA - APRIL 23: Luxfer's G-Stor H2 lightweight high-pressure hydrogen storage cylinder, seen at the 2024 Canadian Hydrogen Convention, on April 23, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.


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A portable telephone and an internet router modem are seen in this illustration photo in Warsaw, Poland on 17 April, 2024. (Photo by Jaap Ar... Editorial
Internet ISP Illustration Photographs
18 Apr 2024 · Warsaw, Poland
#11156619
A portable telephone and an internet router modem are seen in this illustration photo in Warsaw, Poland on 17 April, 2024. (Photo by Jaap Ar...

#11156619

18 Apr 2024

A portable telephone and an internet router modem are seen in this illustration photo in Warsaw, Poland on 17 April, 2024.


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A portable telephone and an internet router modem are seen in this illustration photo in Warsaw, Poland on 17 April, 2024. (Photo by Jaap Ar... Editorial
Internet ISP Illustration Photographs
18 Apr 2024 · Warsaw, Poland
#11156620
A portable telephone and an internet router modem are seen in this illustration photo in Warsaw, Poland on 17 April, 2024. (Photo by Jaap Ar...

#11156620

18 Apr 2024

A portable telephone and an internet router modem are seen in this illustration photo in Warsaw, Poland on 17 April, 2024.


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A portable telephone and an internet router modem are seen in this illustration photo in Warsaw, Poland on 17 April, 2024. (Photo by Jaap Ar... Editorial
Internet ISP Illustration Photographs
18 Apr 2024 · Warsaw, Poland
#11156621
A portable telephone and an internet router modem are seen in this illustration photo in Warsaw, Poland on 17 April, 2024. (Photo by Jaap Ar...

#11156621

18 Apr 2024

A portable telephone and an internet router modem are seen in this illustration photo in Warsaw, Poland on 17 April, 2024.


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The Yangtze Optical FC (YOFC) logo, which belongs to the Chinese communications equipment company specializing in optical fiber and cable jo... Editorial
MWC Logotypes
17 Apr 2024 · Barcelona, Spain
#11154588
The Yangtze Optical FC (YOFC) logo, which belongs to the Chinese communications equipment company specializing in optical fiber and cable jo...

#11154588

17 Apr 2024

The Yangtze Optical FC (YOFC) logo, which belongs to the Chinese communications equipment company specializing in optical fiber and cable joint, is on display at their pavilion at the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona, Spain, on February 28, 2024.


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The Crotalaria juncea, also known as Indian hemp, brown hemp, Madras-hemp, and Bengal hemp, is an annual plant native to India. It is curren... Editorial
Crotalaria Juncea Fruits
6 Apr 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11121578
The Crotalaria juncea, also known as Indian hemp, brown hemp, Madras-hemp, and Bengal hemp, is an annual plant native to India. It is curren...

#11121578

6 Apr 2024

The Crotalaria juncea, also known as Indian hemp, brown hemp, Madras-hemp, and Bengal hemp, is an annual plant native to India. It is currently displaying a terminal open raceme up to 25 cm long with showy, deep-yellow papillonaceous flowers. The plant is growing to a height of 3-9 ft and has a lengthy tap root with vigorous lateral roots. The fruit of the Crotalaria juncea, or sunn hemp, is a cylindrical, hairy pod containing many seeds and turns light brown when mature. It measures about 3-6 cm long and 1-2 cm in diameter. The fruit is also called a 'rattlepod' because of the clustered seeds in the pod. The Crotalaria juncea is being used as a cover crop to improve soil properties, reduce soil erosion, conserve soil water, and recycle plant nutrients. When grown as a summer annual, it is producing over 5,000 pounds of biomass and 100 pounds of nitrogen per acre. The plant has many practical applications, including as a source of natural fiber for cordage, fishing nets, ropes, and more, and is beneficial for its resistance to root-knot nematodes and its ability to improve soil through nitrogen fixation. The Crotalaria juncea also has a relatively high fuel value, and research is ongoing to optimize the extraction of oil from it to utilize this fuel value. A branch of the Crotalaria juncea with fruits is being observed in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 31, 2024.


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 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He... Editorial
Crotalaria Juncea Fruits
6 Apr 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11121579
 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121579

6 Apr 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He... Editorial
Crotalaria Juncea Fruits
6 Apr 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11121580
 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121580

6 Apr 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He... Editorial
Crotalaria Juncea Fruits
6 Apr 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11121581
 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121581

6 Apr 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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6 Apr 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11121582
 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121582

6 Apr 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He... Editorial
Crotalaria Juncea Fruits
6 Apr 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11121583
 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121583

6 Apr 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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6 Apr 2024 · Tehatta, India
#11121584
 	The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal He...

#11121584

6 Apr 2024

The Crotalaria Juncea Is An Annual Plant That Is Native To India, And Is Also Known As Indian Hemp, Brown Hemp, Madras-hemp, And Bengal Hemp. It Has A Terminal Open Raceme That Can Be Up To 25 Cm Long And Bears Showy, Deep-yellow Papillonaceous Flowers. The Plant Can Grow To A Height Of 3-9 Ft And Has A Lengthy Tap Root With Vigorous Lateral Roots. The Fruit Of The Crotalaria Juncea, Also Known As Sunn Hemp, Is A Cylindrical, Hairy Pod That Contains Many Seeds And Is Light Brown In Color When Mature. It Is About 3-6 Cm Long And 1-2 Cm In Diameter. The Fruit Is Also Known As A ''rattlepod'' Because Its Seeds Appear Clustered In A Pod. The Crotalaria Juncea Can Be Used As A Cover Crop To Improve Soil Properties, Reduce Soil Erosion, Conserve Soil Water, And Recycle Plant Nutrients. When Grown As A Summer Annual, It Can Produce Over 5,000 Pounds Of Biomass And 100 Pounds Of Nitrogen Per Acre. Crotalaria Juncea Has Many Practical Applications In The Modern World. First, It Is A Source Of Natural Fiber, Used For Cordage, Fishing Nets, Ropes, And More. It Is Particularly Beneficial Because Of Its Resistance To Root-knot Nematodes And Is Also A Soil Improving Crop Via Nitrogen Fixation. Crotalaria Juncea Holds A Relatively High Fuel Value. A Process Optimization Method For The Extraction Of Oil From Crotalaria Juncea Is Being Researched To Utilize The Fuel Value In Crotalaria Juncea. A Branch Of The Crotalaria Juncea With Fruits Was Observed In Tehatta, West Bengal, India On 31/03/2024.


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