Cajanus Mollis
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *'' Cajanus lanuginosus'' *''Cajanus latisepalus'' *'' Cajanus mareebensis'' *'' Cajanus marmoratus'' *'' Cajanus mollis'' *''Cajanus platycarpus'' *''Cajanus pubescens'' *''Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References Ext ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pigeon Pea
The pigeon pea (''Cajanus cajan'') is a perennial legume from the family Fabaceae native to the Old World. The pigeon pea is widely cultivated in tropical and semitropical regions around the world, being commonly consumed in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Etymology and other names Scientific epithet The scientific name for the genus ''Cajanus'' and the species ''cajan'' derive from the Malay word ''katjang'' meaning legume in reference to the bean of the plant. Common English names In English they are commonly referred to as pigeon pea which originates from the historical utilization of the pulse as pigeon fodder in Barbados. The term Congo pea and Angola pea developed due to the presence of its cultivation in Africa and the association of its utilization with those of African descent. The names no-eye pea and red gram both refer to the characteristics of the seed, with no-eye pea in reference to the lack of a hilum on most varieties, u ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Elongatus
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ..., Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *''Cajanus acutifolius'' *''Cajanus albicans'' *''Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Pigeon pea, Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *''Cajanus cinereus'' *''Cajanus confertiflorus'' *''Cajanus crassicaulis'' *''Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *''Cajanus grandiflorus'' *''Cajanus kerstingii'' *''Cajanus lanceolatus'' *''Cajanus lanuginosus'' *''Caja ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Scarabaeoides
''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' is a flowering plant in the genus ''Cajanus''. Of the 32 different species within the genus ''Cajanus'', only one, '' C. cajan'' (pigeonpea), is cultivated. ''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' is the closest wild relative to ''C. cajan'', and is one of the easiest wild species to cross with pigeonpea cultivars. ''C. scarabaeoides'' is found naturally in both temperate and tropical zones around the globe. This species has higher levels of drought tolerance, is found to have greater protein content, and has higher levels of resistance to insect pests compared to cultivated types. These genetic traits can be crossed with ''C. cajan'' to improve the crop's productivity. For subsistence farmers, this can reduce economic losses and drastically improve overall crop yield. Description ''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' is a very close wild relative species of ''Cajanus cajan'' (common name, pigeonpea). It is a dicot angiosperm of the family Fabaceae. ''C. scarabaeoidis'' may be ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Reticulatus
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *'' Cajanus lanuginosus'' *''Cajanus latisepalus'' *'' Cajanus mareebensis'' *'' Cajanus marmoratus'' *'' Cajanus mollis'' *'' Cajanus platycarpus'' *'' Cajanus pubescens'' *'' Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Pubescens
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *'' Cajanus lanuginosus'' *''Cajanus latisepalus'' *'' Cajanus mareebensis'' *'' Cajanus marmoratus'' *'' Cajanus mollis'' *'' Cajanus platycarpus'' *'' Cajanus pubescens'' *''Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References E ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Platycarpus
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *'' Cajanus lanuginosus'' *''Cajanus latisepalus'' *'' Cajanus mareebensis'' *'' Cajanus marmoratus'' *'' Cajanus mollis'' *'' Cajanus platycarpus'' *''Cajanus pubescens'' *''Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References Ex ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Mollis
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *'' Cajanus lanuginosus'' *''Cajanus latisepalus'' *'' Cajanus mareebensis'' *'' Cajanus marmoratus'' *'' Cajanus mollis'' *''Cajanus platycarpus'' *''Cajanus pubescens'' *''Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References Ext ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Marmoratus
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *'' Cajanus lanuginosus'' *''Cajanus latisepalus'' *'' Cajanus mareebensis'' *'' Cajanus marmoratus'' *''Cajanus mollis'' *''Cajanus platycarpus'' *''Cajanus pubescens'' *''Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References Exte ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Mareebensis
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *'' Cajanus lanuginosus'' *''Cajanus latisepalus'' *'' Cajanus mareebensis'' *''Cajanus marmoratus'' *''Cajanus mollis'' *''Cajanus platycarpus'' *''Cajanus pubescens'' *''Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References Exter ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Latisepalus
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *'' Cajanus lanuginosus'' *'' Cajanus latisepalus'' *'' Cajanus mareebensis'' *'' Cajanus marmoratus'' *'' Cajanus mollis'' *'' Cajanus platycarpus'' *'' Cajanus pubescens'' *'' Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Lanuginosus
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *'' Cajanus lanuginosus'' *''Cajanus latisepalus'' *''Cajanus mareebensis'' *''Cajanus marmoratus'' *''Cajanus mollis'' *''Cajanus platycarpus'' *''Cajanus pubescens'' *''Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References Extern ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cajanus Lanceolatus
The genus ''Cajanus'' is a member of the plant family Fabaceae. There are 37 species, mainly distributed across Africa, Asia and Australasia. Species include the pigeon pea (''C. cajan''), which is a significant food crop. ''Cajanus'' species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including ''Endoclita malabaricus''. Species include: *'' Cajanus acutifolius'' *'' Cajanus albicans'' *'' Cajanus aromaticus'' *''Cajanus cajan'' - pigeon pea, Congo-pea *'' Cajanus cinereus'' *'' Cajanus confertiflorus'' *'' Cajanus crassicaulis'' *'' Cajanus crassus'' *''Cajanus elongatus'' *''Cajanus goensis'' *'' Cajanus grandiflorus'' *'' Cajanus kerstingii'' *'' Cajanus lanceolatus'' *''Cajanus lanuginosus'' *''Cajanus latisepalus'' *''Cajanus mareebensis'' *''Cajanus marmoratus'' *''Cajanus mollis'' *''Cajanus platycarpus'' *''Cajanus pubescens'' *''Cajanus reticulatus'' *''Cajanus scarabaeoides'' *'' Cajanus sericeus'' *'' Cajanus viscidus'' References Externa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |