| 1. | Virtually all consumption of locust bean gum is in the food industry.
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| 2. | Typical seasonings include chiles, onions, and iru ( fermented locust beans ).
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| 3. | Various parts of the locust bean tree are used for medicinal purposes.
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| 4. | Foliage of locust bean has been found to contribute to soil fertility improvement.
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| 5. | Food additives include gum arabic, guar gum, locust bean gum, starch and pectin.
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| 6. | Shade tolerance of other crops planted the near locust bean tree may present additional problems.
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| 7. | Citrus, locust bean and olive are also produced.
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| 8. | As a standing tree, locust bean may have a positive effect on the yield of other nearby crops.
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| 9. | The mimic pheromone used in monitoring lures also provided a viable nontoxic alternative of locust bean moth control.
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| 10. | SPLAT EC or SPLAT EC-Organic are deployed as preventive measures to protect an area from locust bean moth infestation.
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