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Which type of levaes are present in pigeon pea sipmle or compund leaves

Answer» Pigeonpea is predominantly a crop of tropical areas mainly cultivated in\xa0semi-arid regions of India. Pigeonpea can be grown between 14°N and 28°N latitude, with a\xa0temperature\xa0ranging from 26° to 30°C in the rainy season (June to October) and 17° to 22°C in the postrainy (November to March) season. It has deep tap roots hence it can tolerate drought and poor soil conditions.\xa0Edible\xa0parts of\xa0pigeon pea\xa0are the seeds, seedpods,\xa0leaves, and young\xa0shoots.\xa0Pigeon pea\xa0is as well known for its medicinal uses.\xa0Leaves\xa0are used as treatment of coughs, bronchitis, diarrhoea, haemorrhages, sores, and wounds.


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