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  1. General: Sesame (Sesamum orientale) is an introduced annual broadleaf plant that grows 5–6 ft (155-185 cm) tall. It produces a 1–2 in (2.5–5cm) long white, bell-shaped inflorescence growing from the …

  2. Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) is an ancient oil crop considered to be still at an early stage in breeding. The fact that sesame is a crop of mainly developing countries with limited available research funds …

  3. Sesame seeds are unusually high in oil, around 50% of the seed weight, compared to 20% seed oil in soybeans. Sesame is a high value food crop, being harvested both for whole seed used in baking, …

  4. SESAME SEEDS IN SUDAN SESAME (Sesamum indicum L.) is one of the world’s oldest spice and oilseed crop grown mainly for its seeds that contain approximately 50% oil and 25% protein.

  5. Sesame oil obtained from the second, warm pressing and extraction has a lower quality than cold-pressed. It is generally used in the manufacture of soaps, paint, cosmetics and pharmaceutical …

  6. Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) belongs to the family of Pedaliaceae, and is one of the most ancient crops and oilseeds known and used by mankind. It is also known as benniseed, gingelly, simsim, …

  7. Sesame is an excellent rotation crop of cotton, maize, groundnut, wheat, and sorghum. It reduces nematode populations that attack cotton and groundnut. It is also an excellent soil builder - as it …