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- Eminium intortum is a species of plant in the family Araceae. It is a cormous geophyte native to Turkey and the northern Levant. Perennial geophyte. Colms...
- Desmodium intortum, known as greenleaf desmodium and also as beggarlice along with other members of its genus, is a species of flowering plant in the genus...
- there via push-pull technology. For this Desmodium heterocarpon, Desmodium intortum, and Desmodium uncinatum are inter-cropped in maize and sorghum fields...
- crop to control stem-boring insects and fall armyworms. Together with D. intortum (greenleaf desmodium) they are the most common two intercrops of push-pull...
- perennial Arachis species, Stylosanthes species, Desmodium heterocarpon, D. intortum, Centrosema molle, Alysicarpus ****lis, Leucaena leucocephala, and Pueraria...
- Afghanistan Eminium heterophyllum (Blume) Schott - Iran, Iraq, Turkey Eminium intortum (Banks & Sol.) ****ze - Turkey, Syria Eminium jaegeri Bogner & P.C.Boyce...
- besides the type species, such as Machlydotherium ater, M. sparsum and M. intortum, the latter now erected as its own genus, Yuruatherium. Due to the scarcity...
- Elymus repens subsp. repens Elymus tauri var. tauri Emex spinosa Eminium intortum Eminium rauwolffii var. kotschyi Eminium rauwolffii var. rauwolffii Eminium...
- large tick-trefoil Desmodium grahamii, Graham's tick-trefoil Desmodium intortum Desmodium lindheimeri, Lindheimer's tick-trefoil Desmodium metalli**** Desmodium...
- (e.g. silverleaf Desmodium, D. uncinatum, and greenleaf Desmodium, D. intortum). The Desmodium is planted in between the rows of maize or sorghum, where...