Pongamia (redirect from Millettia pinnata)
often known by the synonym Millettia pinnata. Its common names include Indian beech, Karanja, and Pongame oiltree. Pongamia pinnata is a legume tree that grows...
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Pongamia oil (redirect from Millettia pinnata seed oil)
seeds of the Millettia pinnata tree, which is native to tropical and temperate Asia. Millettia pinnata, also known as Pongamia pinnata or Pongamia glabra...
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formerly classed in Pongamia are now included in Millettia, with the exception of Pongamia pinnata. Species are used locally as fuelwood, fish poisons...
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plants, ethanol, bio-diesel plants, Karanj (Millettia pinnata), Jatropha and Pongamia (Pongamia Pinnata) plantation services, renewable generation services...
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of flavonoid. It is obtained from the seeds of the karanja tree (Millettia pinnata or Pongamia glabra Vent.), a tree growing wild in south India. Karanjin...
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Placebo Controlled Clinical Trial Millettia pinnata The sustainable biofuel crop of the future "Pongamia Pinnata Oil | Oil Seed Plants for Biodiesel"...
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Pongam or honge (Millettia pinnata) is a native of India and grows in profusion, generally planted as avenue trees by the forest department. It is renowned...
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Food". Economist.com. Retrieved 2007-12-06. "Millettia Pinnata Sustainable Biofuel Crop Of The Future - Millettia Plantations". Millettiaplantations.com. Archived...
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variety of pine trees and cedar-apple rust. Galls are often seen in Millettia pinnata leaves and fruits. Leaf galls appear like tiny clubs; however, flower...
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(Syzygium cumini), silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba) and Indian beech (Millettia pinnata); moist deciduous forest is interspersed with giant thorny bamboo...
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Millettia peguensis, the Moulmein rosewood (Bengali: তূমা Tuma), is a legume tree species in the genus Millettia. It is native to Lower Burma and Siam...
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Javadhi Hills also produce a range of forest products. These include millettia pinnata, Smilax regelii, Castor oil plant They are noted both for their fruit...
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there, Euphorbia caducifolia is associated with Butea monosperma, Millettia pinnata, Syzygium hyrianium, Wrightia tinctoria and Ziziphus nummularia. In...
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D. imbricata on Millettia pinnata at Foster Botanical Garden, Honolulu...
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Larval food plants are Butea monosperma, Millettia pinnata, Derris elliptica, Derris malaccensis, Millettia auriculata and Ehretia species. "Species Details:...
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plants of the larva include Hardwickia binata, Albizia odoratissima, Millettia pinnata, Pongamia glabra, Shorea robusta. "Gnatholea simplex Gahan, 1890a"...
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from the Bani tree where the image of the Patroness was found. Bani (Millettia pinnata) is a smooth tree (height of 8 to 25 meters). In May 2009, Bani along...
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depot. KSRTC also uses alternative bio fuel like ethanol fuel, CNG, Millettia pinnata seed Oil (Indian Beech seed Oil) and procuring to plan electric buses...
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Rajasthan, it is associated with Euphorbia caducifolia, Butea monosperma, Millettia pinnata, Syzygium hyrianium and Wrightia tinctoria. Ziziphus nummularia has...
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under development include Indian mustard seeds (Western Australia), Millettia pinnata (Queensland, Western Australia), Moringa oleifera (Western Australia)...
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a biofuel. Pongamia oil (also known as Honge oil), extracted from Millettia pinnata and pioneered as a biofuel by Udipi Shrinivasa in Bangalore, India...
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It is a fluorescent pyranoflavonoid isolated from the seed oil of Millettia pinnata. Isolation and Crystal Structure of Karanjachromene. Naghmana Rashid...
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the channel Chengir Khal. Most of the trees growing here are the Millettia pinnata (করচ গাছ "Koroch tree"). The forest is submerged under 20–30 feet...
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siccifolia (Westwood)(Heteroptera: Pentatomoidea: Dinidoridae) on Millettia pinnata (L.) Panigrahi, at Kannur, Kerala, Southern India". Journal of the...
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Wildlife Sanctuary, India In Chandannagar, West Bengal, India On Millettia pinnata at Mahim Nature Park in Mumbai, India Upper side Wikimedia Commons...
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wet algae using a simple and economical reaction in ionic liquids. Millettia pinnata, also known as the Pongam Oiltree or Pongamia, is a leguminous, oilseed-bearing...
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Legislative Assembly SS Karanja Karanja oil, an oil made from seeds of Millettia pinnata Karanj (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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mode of action of four flavonoids and two fatty acids identified in Millettia pinnata seed toward three mosquito species". Parasites & Vectors. 8 (1): 237...
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Pongam or Honge (Millettia pinnata) is a native of India and grows in profusion, generally planted as avenue trees by the forest department. It is renowned...
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precatorius Cajanus albicans Butea monosperma Phaseolus adenanthus Millettia pinnata Saraca asoca Xylia xylocarpa Heynea trijuga Trichilia hirta Trichilia...
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