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Neem

The tropical neem tree (neem tree) originally comes from India and neighbouring countries. Its botanical name "Azadirachta indica A. Juss" comes from the Persian and translates as "the free tree of India" ...

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Liverwort Moss

Under the direction of Prof Frahm from the University of Bonn, a number of native moss species were tested on crops infected with fungi, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and wheat.

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Sodium hydrogen carbonate

Sodium hydrogen carbonate is a sodium salt of carbonic acid, which is also used in the production of foodstuffs. It is contained in baking powder and is therefore an integral part of ...

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Microorganisms

Microorganisms, sometimes colloquially referred to as "microbes", are microscopically small organisms with their own metabolism (with the exception of viruses) that are usually not recognisable as single individuals with the naked eye.

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Diatomaceous Earth

Diatomaceous earth, also known as diatomaceous earth, is a fossilised mineral formed from the microscopically small shells of dead diatoms. Diatoms are an important component of the plant plankton of the world's oceans and ...

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Soapnut

The soap nut (Sapindus trifoliatus and Sapindus mukorossi), which originates from India, has been in daily use as a herbal detergent since time immemorial. After ten years, the tree bears its first fruits ...

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Tea Tree Oil

Numerous species of shrubs and trees of the Melaleuca genus, which belongs to the myrtle family, are known as tea trees. The most important tea tree is the Melaleuca alternifolia species found in Australia, ...

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