Kalamungge
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Moringa oleifera |
Ing kalamungge (Moringa oleifera), a maralas ausan dang "moringa" (ibat king Tamil: muringa ampong Malayalam: murunggi[1]), ing pekamaleparan dili pangatanam a uri o species ning genus a Moringa, a ya kabud genus king familia Moringaceae. Metung yang misna kasustansiang pun dutung a gule a dakal a miayaliwang gamit. Ing pun dutung mismu payat ya, a maki makadukung sangang daragul anggang manga 10 m king kátas. Neng makatanam ya, maralas pupututan de, ania manga 1 m ya mu o mas malati pa, at paburen deng dagul ba lang malaguang abutan deng kayang bunga ampong bulung.
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Ing Wikimedia Commons atin yang mediang maki kaugnayan kang/king:
- The home page of the plant family Moringaceae: Photos and information on all 13 species
- The Magic Tree, a common tree with rare power
- MoringaNews Network Site Archived Abril 24, 2019 at the Wayback Machine
- Trees for Life Moringa Site Archived Agostu 28, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- Trees for Life's Moringa Book online Archived Disyembri 9, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- John Sutherland's Moringa oleifera pages Archived Setyembri 5, 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- MMPND entry for Moringa
- Philippine Medicinal Plants
- Jed W. Fahey, Sc.D.. Moringa oleifera: A Review of the Medical Evidence for Its Nutritional, Therapeutic, and Prophylactic Properties. Part 1.. Trees for Life Journal. Archived from the original on 2016-03-25. Retrieved on 2008-08-16.
- Lydia M. Marero. A Second Look at the Lowly Malunggay. Philippines Food and Nutrition Research Institute. Archived from the original on 2006-09-06. Retrieved on 2006-12-12.
- www.gmanews.tv/largevideo, Malunggay may be used in biofuel production - 01/25/2008
- Abs-Cbn Interactive, Guro nakaimbento ng 'malunggay polvoron'[suglung a mepatad]
- www.pia.gov.ph, Malunggay eyed as potential biofuel source
- newsinfo.inquirer.net, 4 MIT students here studying ‘malunggay’
- On-farm Food Crops with "Famine Food" Components: Moringa oleifera (Famine Food Guide website)