Back to Results
First PageMeta Content
Hibiscus / Agriculture / Roselle / Tropics / Food and drink / Rice / Medicinal plants / Tropical agriculture / Herbal tea


Plant solutions DR KIT CHIN Dr Kit Chin leads the way in research to assess the viability of the roselle plant as a crop for farmers
Add to Reading List

Document Date: 2014-08-22 16:34:00


Open Document

File Size: 645,77 KB

Share Result on Facebook

Country

Senegal / United States / Nigeria / Jamaica / South Africa / /

Currency

USD / /

/

Facility

Rutgers University / West Virginia State University / Southern University / US Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food / Plant Health Inspection Service / PARTNERS West Virginia State University Rutgers University / A&M College / Agriculture/National Institute of Food / /

IndustryTerm

organic fertiliser applications / volume speciality botanical products / local food / social media / Plant solutions / roselle by-products / food source / food system / farmready product / beverage plants / healthy food sources / functional food crop / adaptable roselle hibiscus functional food crops / food / hibiscus products / /

Organization

West Virginia State University / University Agricultural Research and Extension Center / US Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture / Institute of Food and Agriculture / Rutgers University / US Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service / Extension Center / USDA / Rutgers University US Department of Agriculture / European Union / A&M College / US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service / Southern University / /

Person

ROSELLE HIBISCUS / Kit Chin / Tomothy Rinehart / James Simon / Gerald Hankins / YADONG QI / /

/

Position

Project Director / Professor / Director for the multi-state research project / professor in horticultural research / /

ProvinceOrState

Louisiana / /

Region

southern US / West Virginia / /

Technology

apoptosis / /

URL

WWW.RESEARCHMEDIA.EU / /

SocialTag