Jatropha cathartica was created in 1832.
Jatropha curcas was created in 1753.
get the fruit of the tuba plant(jatropha carcus) then chew eat when you feel sticky spit it out and you can get the oil from it.that s all tnx
Tuba-tuba, or jatropha curcas, has been used by Filipinos to treat muscle pain, sprains, rheumatism, arthritis, stomach ache, snake bites, and sores. Additionally, the sap of the plant is believed to have anti-cancer properties.
Tuba-tuba leaves, derived from the Jatropha plant, contain toxic compounds such as phorbol esters that can be harmful to insects. These compounds disrupt the insects' nervous systems, leading to paralysis or death. Additionally, the strong bitterness of the leaves can deter insects from consuming them, making them an effective natural insecticide against pests like ants and cockroaches.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Jatropha costaricensis was created in 1978.
Jatropha integerrima was created in 1760.
Jatropha curcas was created in 1753.
Approximately 800 kilograms of jatropha oil can be obtained from one metric tonne of jatropha seeds through oil extraction processes.
Jatropha curcas seeds have a high oil content that can be processed into biodiesel via transesterification. Jatropha will also grow in arid and/or depleted soil where other crops may not thrive.
Kingdom: Plantae Division: Embryophyta Class: Spermatopsida Order: Malpighiales Family: Euphorbiaceae Genus: Jatropha Species: J. curcas
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Bio-pesticides are derived as residual bi-products after fermentation of the jatropha crude oil for biodiesel production
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The price FOB port of shipment for one MT of Jatropha oil purpose seeds is around USD$100 - 120. The price for one MT of jatropha crude oil is around USD$ 700.
Jatropha oil itself is a substance. So not being a (pure) compund, it has no chemical formula. It might be toxic.There are tens of different formulas, because it's not a pure chemical by itself but a mixture. It is a non-food, biodiesel energy oil from pressed seeds (35% oil) of Jatropha curcas(plant family: Euphorbiaceae).
The jatropha tree should be fertilized once every spring, summer and autumn. The preferred fertilizer for this tree is one that is high in phosphorus content.