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Khanpara, Pooja, and Yuvrajsinh Jadeja. "A complete review on medicinal plant: Margosa Tree." Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies 10, no. 5 (2022): 131–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.22271/plants.2022.v10.i5b.1476.

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Rani, Annu, Jayant Singh, T. P. Singh, Ajit Kumar, and Mukesh Kumar Choudhary. "The Comparison of Tensile Strengths of Different Tree Species and Their Evaluation in Agricultural Tools." Archives of Current Research International 24, no. 5 (2024): 718–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/acri/2024/v24i5746.

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This study evaluates the tensile properties of various timber species used in agricultural implements, focusing on their tensile strength and elongation characteristics. Understanding these properties is crucial for selecting suitable timber for different applications, ensuring durability and performance under mechanical stress. The species analyzed include Yellow Teak, Red Cedar, Teak, Lebbeck, Java Plum, Eucalyptus, Margosa, Mango, Sal, and North Indian Rosetimber. The tensile properties were determined using the IS 1708 standard on a servo-controlled universal testing machine. Results showed that Sal exhibited the highest tensile strength and elongation, making it the Most Intense and flexible timber with consistent properties. Margosa also demonstrated high tensile strength and moderate elongation with very low variability, indicating reliable performance. Eucalyptus and North Indian Rose timber presented Intense and moderately flexible properties with consistent material characteristics. Teak, known for its strength and high elongation, combines robustness and flexibility, while Red Cedar showed moderate tensile strength but higher elongation, offering greater flexibility. Yellow Teak, although reasonably Intense, had lower elongation, indicating less flexibility. Lebbeck was Intense and highly flexible but showed significant variability in tensile strength. Mango exhibited moderate tensile strength and elongation with low variability, suggesting consistent performance. Java Plum had the lowest tensile strength and moderate elongation, indicating it is less Intense and not very flexible. This comprehensive analysis aids in the selection of optimal timber for agricultural applications, enhancing the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of agricultural implements.
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Anita, Gour. "NEEM : A TROPICAL BOON." GLOBAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND RESEARCHES [FRTSSDS- June 2018] (August 9, 2018): 474–82. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1342630.

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Extract of plant are being used as mosquito repellent from generation to generation, in Traditional lifestyle. Neem is commonly known most popular mosquito repellent, having Latin name “AZADIRACHTA INDICA” or “Indian LILAC” or “MARGOSA” belongs to family Meliaceae and sub family of Meloideae  , Neem is undoubtedly a potential tree,  donating its each and every part either wooden or non wooden (Leaves, bark, Flowers, Fruits, Seed, Gum, Oil ) in versatile usages. Its non wooden products are used as Antidermatic, Anti Fungal, Anti allergic, anti-inflammatory, Anti pyorrhoeic, insecticidal, larvicidal, spermicidal, antiscabic, nematicidal, cardiac and alot more biological usage. Because of all such virtues make this green treasure as richest donator of nature.
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Khan, Mohd Asif, Shashi Bhooshan Tiwari, Himanshu Gupta, and Huma Noor. "Traditional, Pharmacological and Patenting Potential of Neem (Azadirachta indica): A Review." Research in Pharmacy and Health Sciences 3, no. 4 (2017): 383–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.32463/rphs.2017.v03i04.20.

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Since ancient time, herbal drugs were highly used in the prevention and cure of various human illnesses. In India, Azadirachta indica being commonly known as Neem or Margosa is one of the multi-functional trees; belonging to Meliaceae family. In 1992, the US National Academy of Sciences was published a report entitled ‘Neem- a tree for solving global problems’. It is still considered as ‘village dispensary’ throughout the India. There are two species of Azadirachta which have been investigated; Azadirachta indica that is found in the Indian subcontinent and Azadirachta excelsa Kack that is homegrown to Indonesia and Philippines. A large number of pharmacologically active substances have been identified and isolated from the different parts of neem including azadirachtin, meliacin, gedunin, salanin, nimbin, valassin and various other components which are derived from these main compounds. Many different studies have been evaluated and authenticated for its various traditional and pharmacological activities like itching, leprosy, wound healing, spermicidal, anti-inflammatory, insecticidal, antidiabetic and analgesic etc. In the beginning of 1979, patenting on neem was started by CSIR to separate the active compounds from neem oil. Its great implantation fights with soil erosion, global warming, deforestations and desertification world-wide. In 2002, World Neem Conference raised the neem tree as an industrial or commercial plant. This review is going to explore comprehensively; traditional, pharmacological potential along with patenting, environmental & industrial significant of various parts of neem tree with safety concerns.
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Smithley, D. R., and T. W. Davis. "Birch Leafminer Control, Michigan, 1992." Insecticide and Acaricide Tests 18, no. 1 (1993): 347. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/iat/18.1.347.

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Abstract Clumps of regrowth birch trees at a 20-year-old abandoned tree farm in Carmel Township, Eaton Co., MI were treated for birch leafminer control. The trees were in clumps of 2-5 stems (1-4 inches) in diameter and were 12-20 ft high. Each treatment was replicated 6 times. All treatments were applied on 18 May with a single nozzle hand-held C02 sprayer from R&D Sprayers. The chemicals were mixed with 3.5 gal of water. Each tree was sprayed with Va gal of finished spray. The application was made at 50 psi through an 8008 nozzle. A second application of the Margosan treatments was made on 26 May. Test trees were evaluated on 30 Jun by observing 30 terminals per tree and recording the number of terminals with mined leaves.
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Mineață, Iulia, Otilia Cristina Murariu, Sorina Sîrbu, Alessio Vincenzo Tallarita, Gianluca Caruso, and Carmen Doina Jităreanu. "Effects of Ripening Phase and Cultivar under Sustainable Management on Fruit Quality and Antioxidants of Sweet Cherry." Horticulturae 10, no. 7 (2024): 720. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae10070720.

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Sweet cherry grown under sustainable management produces highly valuable fruits, whose quality shows important biochemical and morphological changes during ripening. Research was carried out in Iasi (Romania), with the aim to assess the quality characteristics of the sweet cherry fruits of three cultivars (Van, Andreiaș, Margonia), grown in an inner or outer position inside the tree crown, at the pre-ripening or full ripeness phase. In 2022, the colour component a* showed higher values in cv. Van and Andreias red fruits and in an inner position, whereas the components L* and b* at the full ripeness phase were highest in cv. Margonia. The dry matter and total soluble solids contents increased from the pre-ripening to the full ripeness phase and were highest in cv. Van sweet cherry fruits; the DM of fruit from the outer part of crown was higher than that of fruit from the inner part at the pre-ripening phase. The content of phenolics was the highest in cv. Margonia fruits at the pre-ripening stage and in cv. Van at the full ripeness phase and higher in the inner tree crown zones. The cultivar Margonia generally showed the highest vitamin C content in both years and development phases. The yellow fruit cv. Margonia mostly showed the highest values of chlorophyll a and b. The fruit’s content of carotene, lycopene, and anthocyanins was generally the highest in the red fruits of cv. Andreias. The examined sweet cherry cultivars showed a high variability in fruit nutritional quality and proved to be a rich source of bioactive compounds with antioxidant potential.
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Acuña-Tarazona, Margoth, Elluz Huamán-Melo, Tarin Toledo-Aceves, and Klaus Mehltreter. "Cyathea leoniae (Cyatheaceae), a new pinnate-pinnatifid tree fern species from Northern Peru." Phytotaxa 344, no. 2 (2018): 191–97. https://doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.344.2.8.

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Acuña-Tarazona, Margoth, Huamán-Melo, Elluz, Toledo-Aceves, Tarin, Mehltreter, Klaus (2018): Cyathea leoniae (Cyatheaceae), a new pinnate-pinnatifid tree fern species from Northern Peru. Phytotaxa 344 (2): 191-197, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.344.2.8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.344.2.8
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Sanderson, Kenneth C., Ronald D. Oetting, and Durward A. Smith. "In-transit Neem Insecticide Treatment of Rooted Chrysanthemum Cuttings Controls Leafminer." HortScience 24, no. 5 (1989): 856. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.24.5.856.

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Abstract Environmental concerns and disadvantages of synthetic insecticides have stimulated interest in natural chemicals derived from plants for insect control. Extracts from seeds of the neem tree (Azidirachta indica A. Juss) have attracted attention as an insecticide not only because of its broad spectrum action, but also because it has demonstrated uncommon safety to man and warm-blooded animals and the environment (Henkes, 1986). Furthermore, neem extract has been reported to act systemically to effectively control serpentine leafminer (Liromyza trifolii Burgess), a serious pest on ornamentals and vegetables due mainly to pesticide resistance (Larew et al., 1984; Lindquist et al., 1986; Stein and Parrella, 1985; Webb et al., 1983). Larew et al. (1984) demonstrated that neem soil drenches provided systemic control of L. trifolii for up to 3 weeks. Lindquist et al. (1986) investigated the use of neem insecticide (Margosan-O) as a preshipping crop treatment by soaking bare root cuttings in neem solutions. Their 2- to 4-hr soaks (3.0% Margosan-O) effectively controlled leafminers for 4 weeks. The objective of this study was to determine if a simple in-transit application method could provide control of serpentine leafminers on chrysanthemum.
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Mineață, Iulia, Ionut Vasile Ungureanu, Sorina Sîrbu, et al. "THE PROCESS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND THE LIGHT REGIME OF SOME SWEET CHERRY CULTIVARS FROM THE NORTH-EAST OF ROMANIA." CURRENT TRENDS IN NATURAL SCIENCES 13, no. 25 (2024): 207–13. https://doi.org/10.47068/ctns.2024.v13i25.025.

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Sweet cherry has the highest intensity of photosynthesis among all stone fruit crops, thus, studies on the physiological processes of using lighting resources and improving photosynthetic activity provide a theoretical basis for increasing and stabilizing fruit production. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the photosynthesis process by determining the amount of active photosynthetic pigments and the stomatal conductance at the leaf level, under the aspect of the light intensity at the tree canopy level. The research was carried out over two years (2022-2023) on three sweet cherry cultivars (‘Van’, ‘Andreiaș’ and ‘Margonia’), in three distinct phenological stages, according to the BBCH scale (65-full flowering, 75-fruit growth and 89-fruit ripening), with samples taken from two areas of the tree canopy: the external, peripheral part and the internal part, close to the trunk. The obtained results revealed a higher content of chlorophyll a in the internal part of the canopy and during the observed phenophases, the total content of chlorophyll pigments (chlorophyll a and b) increased from 11.06 mg/100g F.W in the flowering stage and 12.96 mg/100g F.W in the fruit growth stage, up to maximum values of 25.84 mg/100g F.W at fruit ripening. The stomatal conductance had average values between 6.70 and 12.52 mmol/m²/s and in correlation with the light intensity, significant correlation coefficients (R2) were obtained: 0.984 at ‘Van’, 0.978 at ‘Andreiaș’ and 0.928 at ‘Margonia’ cultivar. The intensity of the physiological processes varied depending on the light intensity, climatic conditions, cultivar and canopy area.
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Fauzia, Annisya, and Friska Citra Agustia. "PENERAPAN PRINSIP-PRINSIP HAZARD ANALYSIS CRITICAL CONTROL POINT (HACCP) DALAM PENYELENGGARAAN MAKANAN LAUK HEWANI DI INSTALASI GIZI RSUD PROF. DR. MARGONO SOEKARJO PURWOKERTO." Jurnal Gizi dan Pangan Soedirman 2, no. 1 (2018): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.20884/1.jgps.2018.2.1.910.

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Background : Animal foodstuffs are the main source of bacteria which cause infection and intoxication; also they are susceptible to undergo contamination either by physical, biological, and chemical hazards. HACCP system is the only one quality assurance system with food safety-based that becomes food reference in the world. This system also becomes the standardization of food safety system in hospital. RSUD Prof. Dr. Margono Soekarjo Purwokerto which is the referral hospital for Provincial Level has implemented HACCP system as safety system in food service. The purpose of this research is to know implementation of HACCP priciples on animal side dishes food process in nutritional installation of RSUD Prof. Dr. Margono Soekarjo Purwokerto.
 
 Methodology : This research uses observational qualitative approach with descriptive method. The data collection is conducted through semi-structured interview, observation of moderate participation and document analysis. The informants are chosen by using purposive sampling which is based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Observation is conducted toward the processing of 4 kinds of animal side dishes. The data obtained are analyzed by reducing the data, displaying the data and drawing the conclusion.
 
 Research Result : The risk identification in the processing of animal side dishes is conducted toward microbiological, chemical and physical hazards. The determination of CCP is done by using Codex Decission Tree. The determination of critical limit for each CCP is performed by arranging stages which include CCP then compiling parameters and critical limit of each parameter. The system verification is done by monitoring the final products regularly and conducting
 
 
 laboratory test on the final products. The corrective action is arranged based on the risk level. The recording and documentation of HACCP have not covered all kinds of animal side dishes on ten-day cycle menu in Nutritional Installation of RSUD Prof. Dr. Margono Soekarjo.
 
 Conclusion : The implemetation of HACCP system as food service security system in Nutritional Installation of RSUD Prof. Dr. Margono Soekarjo refers to the principles of HACCP.
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Books on the topic "Margosa Tree"

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Llegó Margó: Comedia en tres actos. Consejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes, 1995.

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Gallego, Gregorio. Margara: Cronica de la clandestinidad (Tres de cuatro soles). Libertarias, 1991.

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González Cañal, Rafael, and Almudena García González, eds. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz y el teatro novohispano. Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/cor_45.2021.00.

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Las XLII Jornadas de teatro clásico de Almagro se centraron en el teatro novohispano y, especialmente, en la figura y en la obra de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. Estas actas reúnen los trabajos presentados en las sesiones que tuvieron lugar en Almagro en julio de 2019. Se abre el volumen con la transcripción del interesante diálogo mantenido entre Beatriz Aracil y Margo Glantz sobre Sor Juana, al que siguen tres trabajos sobre esta importante escritora. A continuación, encontramos dos trabajos sobre Juan Ruiz de Alarcón y uno sobre el teatro evangelizador novohispano. Para cerrar, se recogen las crónicas de los distintos coloquios que tuvieron lugar en dichas Jornadas y las presentaciones de libros que tuvieron lugar. En conjunto, el volumen presenta un acercamiento significativo a la figura de Sor Juana y al teatro novohispano.
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Hayes, Margo. Small Cattle for Small Farms. CSIRO Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486301874.

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Small cattle breeds are manageable to control and care for and perfect for lifestyle blocks and small farms. They can be bred commercially for beef but their docile temperaments and small size also make them especially suitable for hobby farms. As more people have turned to the country for a 'tree change', interest in these breeds has grown tremendously.
 In this new edition of her popular book Small Cattle for Small Farms, award-winning cattle breeder Margo Hayes provides practical and easy-to-understand information for people interested in keeping small cattle for a range of reasons. The book assumes no prior experience with cattle and covers all the basics to help you set up an enjoyable and viable small farm, including: types of cattle and production systems available, how to select your stock, explanations of equipment required and basic cattle husbandry. It contains simple explanatory diagrams and photographs to make new concepts clear.
 With new and expanded sections on small cattle breeds, genetics and breeding systems, this second edition competently addresses questions asked by those entering small farming for the first time while providing a solid reference for those already in the industry. Detailed guidelines for raising healthy cattle through good nutrition, land management and herd monitoring are provided, in addition to tips for showing and marketing your cattle and up-to-date government requirements for land and stockowners.
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Book chapters on the topic "Margosa Tree"

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O’Donnell, William H. "Introduction (1936) to Margot Ruddock, The Lemon Tree (1937)." In Prefaces and Introductions. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06236-2_31.

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"Neem Tree or Margosa Tree." In Major Flowering Trees of Tropical Gardens. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108680646.051.

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Magallón, Susana. "Flowering plants (Magnoliophyta)." In The Timetree of Life. Oxford University PressOxford, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199535033.003.0016.

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Abstract Flowering plants (Magnoliophyta, angiosperms) are among the most successful organisms in the history of life. Not only do they encompass an exceptionally vast morphological and phylogenetic diversity, but also they are the major determinants of ecological function and biotic composition in modern terrestrial ecosystems (Fig. 1). Angiosperms constitute a monophyletic group very well supported by molecular data and by a large number of unique traits. These traits include, for example, apical meristems with a two-layered tunica-corpus construction, circular bordered pits lacking margo and torus, and paracytic stomata. Angiosperms share numerous unique reproductive attributes, including the aggregation of pollenand ovule-producing organs into structurally and functionally integrated units, that is, Powers, a bithecal and tetrasporangiate anther, a carpel enclosing the ovules, two integuments surrounding each ovule, a double fertilization process that results in embryo and endosperm, and several whole genome duplications. Concerted eBorts among the international botanical community have led to the recognition of the major clades within angiosperms and to an understanding of their relationships at all phylogenetic levels. Although a few families and genera remain to be phylogenetically placed, and particular regions of the angiosperm tree have for a long-time deAed resolution, a solid understanding of the phylogenetic a1nity of the majority of living angiosperms and of relationships among clades has been achieved. 7is phylogenetic knowledge has been translated into a classification that rePects current understanding of angiosperm evolutionary relationships (1). In this classification, major clades within the angiosperms are treated as orders, and informally named supraordinal clades are also recognized (1, 2).
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Conference papers on the topic "Margosa Tree"

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Siso Monter, Montserrat. "Marga Clark la última Roësset. Arte a través del tiempo y de las fronteras." In III Congreso Internacional de Investigación en Artes Visuales :: ANIAV 2017 :: GLOCAL. Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/aniav.2017.5677.

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La fotógrafa Marga Clark, última descendiente de la saga familiar Roësset, donde destacan las artistas femeninas, es una poeta y fotógrafa que combina ambas disciplinas en su obra, la misma, destaca por un lirismo único, que traspasa fronteras y unifica sentimientos en un mundo globalizado. Resultando ser un claro exponente de la plástica artística actual. En la comunicación que propongo, pretendo realizar un recorrido por sus cuarenta años de trayectoria profesional y sus tres etapas más destacadas, analizando la evolución de su realización artística.Marga Clark ha publicado varios libros de sus obras, el primero de ellos, Static Movement/Movimiento Estático, fue adquirido por el MOMA de Nueva York con el fin de ser vendido en su librería. En 1991 publica Impresiones Fotográficas, un libro ensayo sobre el lenguaje fotográfico. Esta artista colabora con diversos medios de comunicación desde la década de los 80 como reportera gráfica, entre ellos La Vanguardia o El País.A lo largo de su carrera ha expuesto su obra fotográfica en numerosas exposiciones, tanto individuales como colectivas en América y Europa. En estos momentos se puede apreciar su exposición retrospectiva Marga Clark, Cosmología (1976-2016) en la Fundación Antonio Pérez, y en el Museo de la Fotografía de Huete, Cuenca. Por otro lado, cabe destacar que su obra se puede encontrar de modo permanente en colecciones como la del Museo de Brooklyn de Nueva York, la Biblioteca Nacional de Paris, el Museo Español de Arte Contemporáneo de Madrid, la Col.lecció Testimoni de la Caixa de Barcelona, la Sociedad Estatal para Exposiciones Internacionales, la Fundación Telefónica o la Colección Helga de Alvear, entre otras.Se puede decir que esta fotógrafa-poeta destaca por su obra, que une países y los interrelaciona, a la vez que unifica de manera magistral fotografía y poesía.http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ANIAV.2017.5677
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