- The
curry tree or
Bergera koenigii (syn.
Murraya koenigii), is a
tropical and sub-tropical tree in the
family Rutaceae (the rue family, which,
apart from...
- is not
related to this
mixture of ****es, nor the
curry tree (Murraya
koenigii), and is not used as
masala for
curry dishes either. Rather, it has a resinous...
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Triterpenoids of
fernane and
arborane groups of
imperata cylindrica var.
koenigii. K. Nishimoto, M. Ito and S. Natori, Tetrahedron, 1968,
Volume 24, Issue...
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similar to
Dysdercus koenigii but D.
cingulatus is
slightly larger and the
femora have
varying amounts of
black while D.
koenigii has
completely red femora...
- in
tannins which makes them bitter.
Leaves of the
curry tree (Murraya
koenigii) are eaten,
those of
kaffir lime (Citrus × hystrix) (in Thai food) and...
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plants belonging to the
family Caryophyllaceae. The only
species is
Pirinia koenigii. It is a
perennial endemic to the
Pirin mountain range of southwestern...
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frutescens Mill.
Lobelia koenigii (Vahl) Saff.
Lobelia piliplena ****ze
Lobelia sericea ****ze
Lobelia sericea var.
koenigii (M.Vahl) ****ze
Lobelia velutina...
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Dysdercus koenigii is a
species of true bug in the
family Pyrrhocoridae,
commonly known as the red
cotton stainer. It is a
serious pest of
cotton crops...
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several species are
named after him
including the
curry tree (Murraya
koenigii). König was born near
Kreutzburg in
Polish Livonia,
which is now Krustpils...
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crystal structure determination of a miraculin-like
protein from
Murraya koenigii".
Archives of
Biochemistry and Biophysics. 494 (1): 15–22. doi:10.1016/j...