Scientific Name (Species, Family): Dolichos sesquipedalis, Fabaceae
Common Name(s), variety: Broad beans, Maximina
Indian Bean Cultivation Guide:
) Cultivation of Indian Beans
Introduction of Indian Bean: Indian bean is one of the most popular perennial vegetable crops in India. Indian Bean is basically a multi-purpose crop that is mainly grown for its green pod. However, it is consumed as a vegetable, pulse and forage. In India, most of the rural people grow this vegetable at home. The demand is excellent in local markets, so the commercial cultivation of Indian Bean is growing day by day. This vegetable is commonly known as ‘Sem’. Indian bean belongs to the family “Fabaceae” and genus “LabLab”.
Synonyms
Lablab purpureusL. Sweet;Dolichos lablabL;Dolichos purpureusL;Dolichos lablabsspensiformisThunb;Dolichos cultratusThunb;Dolichos bengalensisJacq;Dolichos lablabvar;hortensisSchweinf & Muschler;Dolichos albusLour;Dolichos uniflorus;Dolichos lablabsspbengalensisJacq;Lablab nigerMedik;Lablab vulgarisSavi;Lablab leucocarposDavi;Lablab purpureusssppurpureusvar;nigerDClab; Lablab purpureussspuncinatusVerdc; Lablab perennansDC; Lab nankinicusSavi; Lablab purpureusspbengalensis(Jacq.) Verdc.
- Mrs. Dolichos,
- Mrs. Hyacinth,
- Mrs. Bonavist,
- Seim agbix_14) Seim agbix_14) Mrs. Newman,
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- Egyptian hook woman,
- Indian woman,
- Common woman,
- Field woman,
- Pendalbag woman, (4 ) Pole woman,
- Waby woman (English);
- Avare,
- Chapparadavare,
- Chikkadikai (Kannada, India);
- Avari,
- Mochai (Tamil, India);
- Anumulu,
- Chikkudu (Telugu, India);
- Avara,
- Mochakotta (Malayalam, India);
- Sem, Ballar (Hindi, India);
- Shim (Bengali, India);
- Val (Gujarathi, India);
- Pavta, Wal (Marathi, India);
- That’s a woman (Assam, India);
- Agni guango ahura (Ivory coast);
- Australian Pea,
- Bannabees (Guyana);
- Batao, Batau, Beglau,
- Parda,
- Agaya,
- Itab (Philippines);
- Bounavista pea,
- Sem bean,
- Sem (Trinity);
- Bunabis (Grenada.);
- Butter woman (Bah., Dom., Guy.);
- Caraota Chivata (Venzula);
- Chiancha Japanese (Spain);
- Chimbolo Verde (Costa Rica);
- Dauvan, Dall van (Vietnam);
- Dolic (for Egypt),
- Ataque, D. du Soudan, Feved Egypte (France);
- F, Cabellero (Salvador);
- Frijol bocon, F chileno (Peru);
- F.de la tierra (Cuba);
- Fuji-mame (Japan);
- Gallinazo blanco (Venezuela);
- Gallinita (Mexico);
- O- cala,
- Amora guaya,
- Gerenga (Ethiopia);
- Gueshrangaig (Egypt);
- Haricot cutelinho (Portugal);
- Helmbohne (Germany);
- Kashrengeig (Sudan);
- Kachang Kara,
- Kara-Kara,
- Kekara (Malaysia);
- Kerara (Indonesia);
- Fiwi woman,
- Kikuyu woman (East Africa);
- Cumandiata,
- Labe-labe (Brazil);
- Mrs. Lubia (Ethiopia, Sudan);
- Macape (Malag);
- Macalulu (Angola);
- Pe-gyi (Burma);
- Tonga woman,
- Papaya woman,
- Poor man’s woman (Australia);
- Poroto bombero (Chile);
- P. of Egypt (Argentina);
- Tua nang. T. pab,
- T. pep (Thailand);
- P.contor, P.coolis,
- P.dum sou,
- P.en tout temps,
- P.usitiien;
- Macalulu (Angola);
- Louria (Cyprus).
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- Pest and Disease Management
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