Case Study Of Buckwheat

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It is the flowering plant and it belongs to the family Polygonaceae. It consists of 15 to 16 species of a plant which includes two main crop plants i.e. Buckwheat or Fagopyrum esculentum and Tartary Buckwheat or Fagopyrum tataricum. They have the uses which are similar to each other and the classified as the pseudo-cereals because these are used same as cereals but they do not belong to the family Poaceae. In Fagopyrum , the species which are cultivated in the cymosum group which involves Fagopyrum dibatrys or Perennial Buckwheat , Fagopyrum giganteum and Fagopyruym homotropicum . The flowers of this plant are five- petaled which are arranged in a raceme which produces flowered cymose. [10] KIENT (2004) VI B CLASSIFICATION Common Name - Buckwheat Bionomial Name – …show more content…

Etc- Contribution to the aroma. VI G USES:-  Food  Gluten Concerns  Beer  Whisky  Shochu  Tea  Upholstery filling VI H MEDICINAL USES:-  For the treatment of chronic venous insufficiency.  It contains galloylated propelargonidins and procyanidins.  It also contains D-chiro-inositol which is a component of secondary messenger pathways for the insulin signal transduction which is found to be deficient in TYPE II DIABETES and a polycistric ovary sundrome. VI I ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE:-  Seeds of this plant are used as cereals because of their floury endosperm  Used as a ornamental. VII METHODOLY:- It is a type of systematic and analysis is done in a theoretical method in the field o the study. It is the comparison of the analysis of the theoretical body methods and all the principles which are based on the branch o knowledge. It is based on the concepts of paradigm, theoretical model and the phases and the techniques based on the qualitative or quantitative. [13] S.I. AND ROSE, A.A. (2005) VII A METODOLOGY USED FOR THE ANALYSIS:-  GRAMENE  CLUSTALW2 VII B

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