- and
Training Center on
Seabuckthorn, the
Seabuckthorn Office of the
Yellow River Water Commission, and the
Shaanxi Seabuckthorn Development Office. From...
- (2004). "A
review of
diseases and pest
control of
seabuckthorn in
former USSR".
Global Seabuckthorn Res Dev. 2: 44–48. Laurinen, E (1994). "Non-traditional...
- Cartwright,
known professionally as
Seabuckthorn, is an
English guitarist and producer,
based in France. As
Seabuckthorn, he has
released a
number of albums...
- Sea
buckthorn oil is a red-orange oil
derived from sea
buckthorn plants. The most
commonly used
species for this
purpose is
Hippophae rhamnoides. Species...
-
region of Leh and for
identifying and po****rizing the
fruit crops of
seabuckthorn and
Indian mulberry (Noni). The
Government of
India honoured him, in...
- irrigation.
Natural vegetation commonly seen
along watercourses includes seabuckthorn (Hippophae spp.), wild
roses of pink or
yellow varieties,
tamarisk (Myricaria...
- Lian; Xuelin, Chen; Hong, Lian (2003). "Taxonomy of
seabuckthorn (Hippophae L.)".
Seabuckthorn (Hippophae L.): A
Multipurpose Wonder Plant, Vol. I. New...
- (two-humped)
Bactrian camels graze in the
neighbouring "forests" of
seabuckthorn. Non-locals are not
allowed below Hundar village into the
Balti area...
- gain
their color from the
compound lycopene), kale, mangoes, oranges,
seabuckthorn berries,
wolfberries (goji), collards, cantaloupe,
peaches and apricots...
-
Relatively rare
fruits originating from
Oceania (noni),
China (goji,
seabuckthorn),
Southeast Asia (mangosteen), or
tropical South America (açaí) and unknown...