- name
Cyamopsis tetragonoloba, is an
annual legume and the
source of guar gum. It is also
known as gavar, gawar, or
guvar bean. The
genus name
Cyamopsis means...
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rocky areas.
Cyamopsis comprises the
following species:
Cyamopsis dentata (N.E.Br.)
Torre – southwestern Angola, Namibia, and
Botswana Cyamopsis senegalensis...
- most legumes.
Numerous legumes farmed for this
purpose include Leucaena,
Cyamopsis, and
Sesbania species.
Various legume species are
farmed for
timber production...
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Africa (C. gladiata),
Brazil and
South America (C. Ensiformis)
Tropical Cyamopsis C. tetragonoloba: Guar Bean
Africa or
South Asia Tropical, Semi-Arid Source...
- Guar gum is made from the
seeds of
cyamopsis tetragonolobus...
- officinale, a
neotropical tree
species Gum guar, made from the
seeds of guar,
Cyamopsis tetragonoloba, an Old
World annual legume Gum karaya, made from the sap...
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Vegetable gum from the guar bean,
Cyamopsis tetragonoloba...
- legumes.
Numerous legumes are
farmed for this purpose,
including Leucaena,
Cyamopsis and Sesbania.
Various legume species are
farmed for
timber production...
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dromedaries are fed with
forage plants such as
Vigna aconitifolia, V. mungo,
Cyamopsis tetragonolaba,
Melilotus parviflora,
Eruca sativa,
Trifolium species and...
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Garbanzo Cicer arietinum Green bean (French bean)
Phaseolus vulgaris Guar
Cyamopsis tetragonoloba Horse gram
Macrotyloma uniflorum Hyacinth bean
Lablab purpureus...