Macrotyloma uniflorum

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Macrotyloma uniflorum (also known as horse gram, kulthi bean, hurali, or Madras gram) is a legume native to the tropical regions of Africa and South Asia. It is a member of the Fabaceae family and is cultivated primarily for its protein-rich seeds.

Description[edit]

The Macrotyloma uniflorum plant is a creeping, annual or perennial legume. The plant has trifoliate leaves, and the leaflets are oblong or ovate in shape. The flowers are small, yellow or yellowish-green in color. The seeds, which are the most economically significant part of the plant, are small, round, and range in color from light brown to dark reddish-brown.

Cultivation[edit]

Macrotyloma uniflorum is a hardy plant that can grow in a variety of soil types, including poor, drought-prone, and rocky soils. It is often grown as a cover crop to prevent soil erosion and improve soil fertility through nitrogen fixation. The plant is also resistant to pests and diseases, making it a valuable crop in areas with limited resources.

Uses[edit]

The seeds of Macrotyloma uniflorum are consumed as a food source in many parts of India, Sri Lanka, and Africa. They are high in protein and dietary fiber, and are also a good source of minerals such as iron, calcium, and phosphorus. The seeds are often used in traditional medicine to treat conditions such as kidney stones, heart disease, and obesity.

In addition to its use as a food and medicinal plant, Macrotyloma uniflorum is also used as a fodder crop for livestock. The plant's high protein content makes it a valuable feed source for cattle, sheep, and goats.

Research[edit]

Recent research has focused on the potential of Macrotyloma uniflorum as a sustainable food source, particularly in the context of climate change. The plant's ability to grow in poor soils and its resistance to pests and diseases make it a promising crop for improving food security in developing countries.

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