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  1. 1 gru 2021 · Old trees that are good for kindling and have thick trucks are preferred to obtain tar. Tar is used not only as traditional medicine but also for protection against both endoparasites and...

  2. 30 lip 2022 · Colocasia esculenta (L) or taro is a tropical crop largely produced for its tubers (corms) while leaves and stems remain underutilized and untapped by-products with promising potential applications. Colocasia leaves are low in calories, rich in proteins, dietary fiber, and micronutrients.

  3. 7 wrz 2023 · Tar production method illustrations. Five methods used to produce tar include: (a) ash mound (b) condensation, (c) pit roll, (d) raised structure, and (e) laboratory furnace. Black arrows...

  4. 29 maj 2024 · Some popular Colocasia varieties include Colocasia esculenta (Taro), Colocasia gigantea (Giant Taro), Colocasia antiquorum (Eddoe), Colocasia ‘Black Coral’ (ornamental variety), and Colocasia ‘Mojito’ (ornamental variety).

  5. 27 mar 2014 · Tar obtained from Cedrus libani in southern Turkey is used to protect wooden structures against insects and fungi, as anti-parasitic and anti-bacterial agents, and is used to aid in wound healing and cure various external and internal diseases in humans and domestic animals.

  6. The taro plant belongs to the Araceae, which are aroids grown principally for their edible corms, petioles, and leaves. The Araceae family has 110 genera and more than 2500 species, which include Colocasia, Xanthosoma, Amorphallus, Alocasia, and Cytosperma [ 2 ] .

  7. 1 sie 2012 · Tarring experiments with pine tar from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) obtained from a traditionally accomplished kiln production have been carried out, in order to investigate potentials of ...