1. The Moringa tree, known also as the Horseradish Tree, is native to northwestern India. Moringa is widely grown, however, in other parts of the old- and new-world tropics, including tropical Asia, many regions of Africa, Indonesia, and South and Central America.
  2. 20/07/2007 A challenge in growing M. oleifera for its leaves is its tendency to quickly produce a tall tree with few branches.
  3. 01/04/1997 The use of the crushed seeds of Moringa as a coagulant in water purification has been the focus of several studies in Malawi but there is little documentation of the distribution, management and usage of the tree's products by the local population. This study documents such information in order...
  4. 01/01/2020 Despite considerable interest in the use of Moringa oleifera as a nutrient source, gaps and inconsistencies in the information on the nutrient content of this interesting plant remain. There are many reasons for this. The nutrient content of newly harvested plant material naturally varies with...
  5. Authors: T.N. Motis, J.M. Longfellow, A.D. Jani, B.J. Lingbeek, C.J. D'Aiuto, J.C.J. Bergen Keywords: Moringa oleifera, intercropping, legumes,Vigna unguiculata,Canivalia ensiformis,Cajanus cajan,Lablab purpureus, alley cropping DOI: 10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1158.11 Abstract: In Limpopo Province...