Mucuna pruriens performs well as a green manure/cover crop (GMCC) but has been poorly adopted because it lacks – or is perceived to lack – uses as a food and feed. The latter perception has persisted despite its extensive utilization as a feed in the early 20th century and its consumption as a minor food crop in numerous countries in Africa and Asia. This paper briefly reviews research on the crop during the past 100 years and recounts the experiences of the 1980s and 1990s that inspired the current efforts to increase its utilization as a food and feed. The importance improving Mucuna’s potential as a food and feed was identified in a number of fora during th
The effects of different processing methods on proximate composition of Mucuna pruriens seeds was in...
The use of herbaceous legumes such as Mucuna (Mucuna pruriens) can assist to recapitalize soil ferti...
The effect of Mucuna pruriens, a herbaceous legume, on some properties of a forest acrisol was exami...
collaborating with the National Departments of Extension and Research on promoting Mucuna pruriens a...
In 1987, the leguminous cover crop Mucuna pruriens var. utilis was introduced on researcher-managed ...
Mucuna pruriens is used as a minor food crop in several countries of Asia and Africa but its traditi...
Biotechnology techniques have been widely used for legumes - important crops with excellent nutritio...
has been promoting Mucuna pruriens as a cover crop for improving and maintaining soil fertility sinc...
In southern Benin, the legume cover crop ´ Mucuna pruriens var. utilis has been widely promoted for ...
Influence of Various Physicochemical Treatments of Mucuna pruriens Seeds on the Nutrient Chemical Co...
Not AvailableVelvet bean, Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. is an underutilized tropical legume promising in ...
Li Gassihoun Mensah, Togo: 'Readers may be interested to know that the Centre de Moretan has investi...
Maize production in smallholder farming systems in Kenya is largely limited by low soil fertility. A...
Mucuna pruriens has emerged as a successful forage or green manure legume for use in the smallholder...
Abstract — In North Cameroon, several varieties of Mucuna pruriens are being propagated both by rese...
The effects of different processing methods on proximate composition of Mucuna pruriens seeds was in...
The use of herbaceous legumes such as Mucuna (Mucuna pruriens) can assist to recapitalize soil ferti...
The effect of Mucuna pruriens, a herbaceous legume, on some properties of a forest acrisol was exami...
collaborating with the National Departments of Extension and Research on promoting Mucuna pruriens a...
In 1987, the leguminous cover crop Mucuna pruriens var. utilis was introduced on researcher-managed ...
Mucuna pruriens is used as a minor food crop in several countries of Asia and Africa but its traditi...
Biotechnology techniques have been widely used for legumes - important crops with excellent nutritio...
has been promoting Mucuna pruriens as a cover crop for improving and maintaining soil fertility sinc...
In southern Benin, the legume cover crop ´ Mucuna pruriens var. utilis has been widely promoted for ...
Influence of Various Physicochemical Treatments of Mucuna pruriens Seeds on the Nutrient Chemical Co...
Not AvailableVelvet bean, Mucuna pruriens (L.) DC. is an underutilized tropical legume promising in ...
Li Gassihoun Mensah, Togo: 'Readers may be interested to know that the Centre de Moretan has investi...
Maize production in smallholder farming systems in Kenya is largely limited by low soil fertility. A...
Mucuna pruriens has emerged as a successful forage or green manure legume for use in the smallholder...
Abstract — In North Cameroon, several varieties of Mucuna pruriens are being propagated both by rese...
The effects of different processing methods on proximate composition of Mucuna pruriens seeds was in...
The use of herbaceous legumes such as Mucuna (Mucuna pruriens) can assist to recapitalize soil ferti...
The effect of Mucuna pruriens, a herbaceous legume, on some properties of a forest acrisol was exami...