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Ulei esențial de măghiran "origanum majorana" - Ulei esențial

Ulei esențial de măghiran "origanum majorana" - Ulei esențial

Marjoram (Origanum majorana) is an aromatic plant commonly used in cooking and natural medicine. The essential oil of marjoram is obtained from the leaves and flowers of the plant through steam distillation. Below are its properties, uses, and method of extraction: Origin: Marjoram is a plant native to the Mediterranean region, but it is now cultivated worldwide for its medicinal and aromatic properties. Properties: The essential oil of marjoram is known for its antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, expectorant, sedative, and analgesic properties. It is also used to relieve muscle and joint pain, menstrual disorders, and digestive issues. Uses: The essential oil of marjoram can be used in various ways, including: In aromatherapy: it can be inhaled directly or through a diffuser to relieve anxiety, stress, and tension. Botanical Name: Origanum Majorana INCI: Origanum majorana Herb Oil Family: Lamiaceae Part Used: Flowers and Leaves CAS: 84082-58-6 EINECS: 282-004-4
Bioenergetic

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Our varieties to produce energy are characterized by the high level of rusticity, the high performance and its positive effect for the environment. Winter Colza: Fricola: New generation "00" winter rapeseed. Excellent productivity and very regular in various growing conditions. Very good starting hardiness. Not too sensitive to elongation during early plantings. Mid-late flowering and maturity precocity. Medium size. Good weight of a thousand seeds that gives better chances in the emergence. Sow in cold areas during the first half of October and in warm areas up to the first half of November. It is recommended to seek 40-45 plants/m2 at the end of winter. Sow with 6-8 kg/ha to avoid emergence problems. Spring Colza: Valle de oro: ALTERNATIVE NEW VARIETY TO THE RAPESEED "00". High oil content. HARDINESS AND EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE. MEDITERRANEAN ALTERNATIVE TYPE It has achieved excellent results in production, exceeding more than 10% the currently most planted varieties.