pruriens उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Cooked fresh shoots or beans can also be eaten . " M . pruriens " contains relatively high ( 3 7 % dry weight ) levels of L-DOPA and may experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, cramping, arrhythmias, and hypotension.
- The highest concentrations are found in the leaves and bean pods of plants of the genus " Mucuna ", especially in " Mucuna pruriens " ( velvet beans ), which have been used as a source for L-DOPA as a drug.
- An example of green manure use comes from Nigeria, where the cover crop " Mucuna pruriens " ( velvet bean ) has been found to increase the availability of phosphorus in soil after a farmer applies rock phosphate ( Vanlauwe " et al . " 2000 ).
- Some of the common trees of economic interest found in the district are : Alkushi ( Mucuna pruriens ), amaltas ( Cassia fistula ), asan ( Terminalia tomentosa ), babul ( Acacia nilotica ), bair ( Butea frondosa ), sajina ( Moringa pterygosperma ), kend ( Diospyros melanoxylon ), mango, date-palm, nim, papal, banyan, red cotton tree and jiyal.
- Significant tree plantings include pine, fig and native plum, such as : Queensland kauri ( Agathis robusta ); bull kauri ( Agathis microstachya ); bunya pine ( Araucaria bidwillii ); hoop pine ( Araucaria cunninghamii ); Bribie Island pine ( Callitrus columellaris ); Moreton Bay fig ( Ficus macrophylla ); Queensland weeping fig ( Ficus microcarpa ); cluster fig ( Ficus racemosa ); rusty fig ( Ficus rubiginosa ); and Queensland rarities like Burdekin plum, ( Pleogynium timorense ) and Davidson plum ( Davidsonia pruriens ).
- The genus is of some interest as a cover crop and living mulch for tropical areas; it can increase phosphorus availability after application of rock phosphate . " M . pruriens " was used in Native American " milpa " agriculture and popular as green manure in the southern United States before it was replaced by soybeans in the mid-to late 20th century . " Mucuna " is also used as a food crop, e . g . in eastern Nigeria, although the L-dopa content makes it less desirable.