rabi crop
Beans in general are pulses. Having searched the internet, I can not find a specific answer to this question.
The crops that are sown in the winter season are called Rabi crops.
There is evidence in the literature that shows some pulses are grown as Rabi crops but their varieties are not detailed.
The crops that are sown in the rainy season are called Kharif crops.
There is documentation that clearly shows that Kharif pulses include:
There is also evidence in the literature indicating that pulses are planted between the Rabi and Kharif crop seasons.
In temperate climates red beans are a summer crop with the seeds sown in Spring and the beans harvested from the dry pods in Autumn.
Ragi is a kharif crop.
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Rabi
RED GRAM means KANDI PAPPU
Red or pink. Gram Positive = Purple or Violet, Gram Negative = Red or Pink. I just think of the mnemonic Positive-Purple both starting with P.
Gram- negative bacteria turns red to pink after the gram stain is performed.
Gram-positive cells are purple and the Gram-negative cells are red.
If you are talking about a Gram Stain, then red. E. coli is Gram negative which means that Safranin will stain it red during a gram stain.
Red Rot
Gram- negative bacteria turns red to pink after the gram stain is performed.
One way to remember that gram negative bacteria turn red is to think of the phrase "red is negative." This reminds you that when performing a Gram staining test, gram negative bacteria will take on the red color.
It's "red gram," i.e. red bean or red lentil (not sure about the English translation -- gram seems to refer to a lot of foods in India).
If after staining, a smear reveals both purple(Gram +) and red cells(Gram -). This is generally an indication that the smear contains gram positive cells.
Rhode Island Red pullet - 100 gram on 14March10 and 90 gram on 15March10.My chicken layed a 130 gram egg on Dec. 8,2011.
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