Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.), is probably the most ancient oilseed known and used by man (Weiss, 1983). The cultivated sesame belongs to order Tubiflorae, family Pedaliaceae; about thirty-seven species have been described in to the genus sesamum, but only Sesamum indicum has been recognized as a cultivated species (Getinet et al. 1998). Even though the origin of sesame is still in debate, Mehra (1967) and Mahajan (2007) considered Ethiopia as the origin of cultivated sesame. Bedigian (1981) argues
communis) and zafran (Crocus sativus). (Alqanoon 1439) • Massage with booraq (Borax), saro (Cupressus sempervirens) and roghan gul (oil of Rosa centifolia). (Alhawi fil tib 95) Cracking or splitting nails • Regular intake of roghan kunjad (oil of Sesamum indicum) or roghan badam (Amygdalus communis) with sikanjabeen (preparation of sirka (Acetic acid) and Angbeen (Honey)) in morning. (ZKS VIII 28) • Zarnikh (Arsenic disulphate) and mavez (Vitis vinifera) as ointment. (Qarabadeen azam 351) • Application
“A Study of Spices and Condiments with their uses especially found in Manipur Valley” Dr Banaraj Haobam1, Th Inaocha Devi2, M Kheroda Devi3 1. HoD,Department of Biotechnology,K.P.College,Hiyangthang. 2. Department of Biotechnology,K.P.College,Hiyangthang. 3. Department of Biotechnology,K.P.College,Hiyangthang. Abstracts: - The present field survey revealed that an extensive study of spices and condiments in four districts of Manipur Valley. Species of the four districts were found in different
Iron and Drought Stress The another devastating abiotic stress which is considered to be highly responsible worldwide for decreasing yield and quality of crop productivity is drought (Lambers et al. 2008 ; Moghadam et al .,2011; Mohsen Pourgholam et al.,2013 ; M. Farooq et al., 2012; Abolhasani and Saeidi, 2004 ; Monjezi et al., 2013).It harms plant growth and development and reduces crop growth rate and also affects biomass accumulation. Generally, in crop plants drought severely affects the cell
In Hinduism, the main Hindu Trinity all have female counterparts who are as important as the male deities are. It is said that they would not be complete without the goddesses. Many Hindus worship goddesses actually, and there are even main sects that are devoted to goddess worship exclusively. However, hinduism is still a predominantly male religion. In society, women have only specific roles and very limited freedom compared to men. The roles of women in Hinduism are directly related to how they
They produced wheat, barley, rai, peas and more. In addition to this they produced sesamum, mustard, dates and various leguminous plants. Indus people were the early people to produce cotton. Animal domestication Although the Harappans knew agriculture, cattle were kept on large scale for domestic purpose. Oxen, Humped