1. Abstract - Pennsylvania State University Stem cuttings of five tree species from dry and semi-arid woodlands (Acacia torti/is, Prosopis juliflora, Terminalia spinosa, Terminalia brownii and Albizia guachapele) and seven species from moist tropical forests (Cordia alliodora, Vochysia hondurensis,...
  2. Perennial plants can be propagated in vegetative or generative ways. Fruit and nut trees are usually propagated by vegetative means using grafting methods. For this, there are two types of grafting methods: budding and grafting. Both of them are used for the same purpose - to create a new plant...
  3. While questions still remain about the dosage required in human beings, neem clearly has great potential in preventing malaria, a parasite that kills more than a million people per year. Several in vitro studies indicate significant protection, including one that concluded it was more effective...
  4. 5/10/2017 This workshop will explore biochar and how Warm Heart has been researching, experimenting, creating, and promoting biochar in northern Thailand and some of the lessons learned through the years.
  5. 23/5/2017 An introduction on how to make biochar.
  6. Moringa stenopetala es mejor conocida como el árbol de moringa africano porque es originario de Etiopía y Kenia. Aunque crece en muchas partes del trópico en el nuevo y antigüo continente, no se la conoce tanto como su pariente, la Moringa oleifera.
  7. Proper management of trees and forests is necessary to make resources sustainable. Treesor rather: woody plants in general play an important part in traditional farming systems in the tropics, not just as food and cash crops but also as suppliers of fuelwood and fodder. Farmers are also aware of...
  8. 23/5/2017 An introduction to biochar What it is What it does How to use it!
  9. La sandía es una planta rastrera que produce frutas grandes y carnosas. Aunque todas las partes de la fruta son comestibles, se cultiva principalmente por su pulpa jugosa, que suele ser roja, pero puede ser amarilla o rosada. Existen variedades con semillas y sin semillas.
  10. El chicozapote es un árbol erguido de crecimiento bastante lento de hasta 18 m (60 pies) o más de altura. Es fuerte y resistente al viento, rico en látex gomoso blanco. Sus hojas son alternas y perennes, disponiéndose en la parte superior de cada rama. La fruta puede ser de forma casi redonda,...