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Anacardium giganteum

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Anacardium giganteum
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A. giganteum
Binomial name
Anacardium giganteum

Anacardium giganteum (also known as cajui) of the family Anacardiaceae are the trees that are huge and occur usually in the upland rainforest and sometimes appear in the high flood plains that holds the soil, resistant to water-log.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Cajuaçu-General characteristics of the species Anacardium giganteum". The Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation-Embrapa.
  2. ^ "Food and Fruit-bearing Forest Species". Food & Agriculture Org., 1986. p. 15. ISBN 9251023727.

Further reading

  • Sharma, N. K., and V. N. Sharma. "Chemical Investigation of Anacardium giganteum." Indian J. Chem 4 (1966): 99.
  • Sharma, N. K., and V. N. Sharma. "Structure of anagigantic acid isolated from Anacardium giganteum." Indian J. Chem 4.11 (1966): 504.