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- Prosopis - Wikipedia
Prosopis is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae The current circumscription of the genus contains three species found in northern Africa, the Middle East, Central and South Asia [4]
- Thornless Chilean Mesquite, Prosopis chilensis, Monrovia Plant
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- Prosopis Plant Chemical Composition and Pharmacological . . .
The Prosopis genus belongs to the Fabaceae or Leguminosae family, and includes about 45 species of spiny trees and shrubs This genus is found in both subtropical and tropical areas of the world
- Ethiopias invasive prosopis tree chokes livelihoods and . . .
Once hailed as a solution to Ethiopia's creeping desertification, a foreign tree is now spreading uncontrollably across the East African nation, threatening fragile ecosystems and the very
- Mesquite | Desert, Shrub, Legume | Britannica
Mesquite, (genus Prosopis), genus of spiny deep-rooted shrubs or small trees in the pea family (Fabaceae) They form extensive thickets in areas from South America into the southwestern United States
- Non-native tree devastates Ethiopia’s ecosystems and . . .
Non-native tree devastates Ethiopia’s ecosystems and threatens livelihoods Prosopis, introduced to Ethiopia in the 1970s, now depletes water, harms livestock and disrupts ecosystems across Afar
- Prosopis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
PP, Prosopis refers to a genus of leguminous trees in the Mimosaceae family, with species such as Prosopis alba known for their high tolerance to salinity and various uses, including fodder, medicinal applications, and wood for furniture
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Summary: An email describing the two-fold nature of the impact of Prosopis spp in a global context, as well as highlighting the problem of Prosopis species-specific classification (due to high hybridisation levels in mixed-Prosopis spp communities)
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