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  • The park is important for a number of species breeding at high altitudes, such as blood pheasant Ithaginis cruentus, robin accentor Prunella rubeculoides, white-throated redstart Phoenicurus schisticeps, grandala Grandala coelicolor and several rosefinches.

    Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal 2008

  • Amaranthus cruentus and A. hypochondriacus are grown primarily for their grain and A. tricolor for its leaves.

    3: Staple crops 1996

  • Amaranth - grain and vegetable amaranthus hypochondriacus, a. cruentus (grain) & a. tricolor (vegetable) amaranth

    28 additional technical notes about tropical agriculture 1996

  • There is evidence that a foliar disease (or perhaps air pollution) affects Amaranthus cruentus in the United States.

    3 Production 1984

  • Preliminary density trials indicate that 'for many Amaranthus hypochondriacus and Amaranthus cruentus cultivars, 320,000 plants per hectare is an acceptable density for yield as well as for stand management.

    3 Production 1984

  • In the hot, humid regions of Africa, Southeast Asia (especially Malaysia and Indonesia), southern China, southern India, and the Caribbean, amaranth species such as Amaranthus tricolor, Amaranthus dubius, and Amaranthus cruentus are grown as soup vegetables or for boiled salad greens (potherbs).

    1 Introduction 1984

  • The native habitats of grain amaranths (mainly Amaranthus cruentus and Amaranthus hypochondriacus) are distributed throughout Mexico and extend into Guatemala and the southwestern United States.

    1 Introduction 1984

  • A. cruentus x hypochondri - acus (d) 2.97 17.4 8.0 4.3 3.0

    4 Grain Amaranths 1984

  • Amaranthus hypochondriacus and Amaranthus cruentus are native to Mexico and Guatemala; Amaranthus caudatus is native to Peru and other Andean countries.

    1 Introduction 1984

  • Growth development and mineral contents of three cultivars of amaranth Amaranthus cruentus.

    Chapter 10 1984

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