While feverfew's usage was quite popular in folkloric applications, its common usage is largely discouraged by most modern herbalists due to the fact that feverfew is a known allergen. Chewing feverfew leaves or orally partaking of any remedy which contains feverfew may cause oral lesions, especial...
Planting may be done in autumn, but the best time is about the end of April. Any ordinary good soil is suitable, but better results are obtained when well-drained, and of a stiff, loamy character, enriched with good manure. Weeding should be done by hand, the plants when first put ...
Although FEV is large enough to harvest after 2 months field growth, biomass and marker compound content are inferior to FEV harvested 7 months after planting. Delaying FEV harvest to 12 months does not increase biomass or marker compound content....
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Phosphorus fertilizer was band-placed at the rates of 0 (P0), 50 (P1), 100 (P2) and 150 (P3) Kg/ha at planting and irrigation treatments were applied at 10 (I1), 20 (I2) and 40 (I3) mm per week. The essential oil was obtained by hydro- distillation from the herb of the ...