Production et transformation de plantes systémiques multifonctionnelles telles que le chanvre, le vétiver, l'armoise, etc.

Production et transformation de plantes systémiques multifonctionnelles telles que le chanvre, le vétiver, l'armoise, etc.


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"Multifunctional plants" serve various roles beyond their main purpose. They benefit human life, agriculture, ecosystems, and the environment. They offer food, medicine, improve soil, control erosion, and create habitats. This concept underscores nature's interdependence and plants' pivotal role in tackling challenges. They aid in sustainable farming, preserving biodiversity, and supporting ecosystems.


  • Moringa Oleifera: Commonly known as the "drumstick tree" or "horseradish tree," moringa is a highly versatile plant. Its leaves are rich in nutrients and can be consumed as a vegetable, while its seeds are used for oil extraction. Moringa also has medicinal properties and can be used for water purification.



  • Lavender: Lavender is not only appreciated for its fragrant flowers but also for its medicinal and aromatic qualities. It's used in essential oils, perfumes, herbal teas, and can attract pollinators to gardens.



  • Comfrey: Comfrey is often used as a medicinal herb due to its soothing properties. It can be applied topically to aid in wound healing and reduce inflammation. Additionally, comfrey leaves can serve as compost or mulch, contributing to soil fertility.






Lien vers le site:   La production de protéines à usage biopharmaceutique dans les plantes  (MS_2001_8-9_867.pdf (inserm.fr))