neem cake
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Definition
Noun: - A solid residue remaining after oil is extracted from the seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica). It is commonly used as an organic fertilizer and soil amendment in agriculture, and also has pesticidal properties.
Usage
Neem cake is used primarily as a soil conditioner and natural pest deterrent. It is incorporated into soil to improve its quality and to protect plant roots from nematodes and other soil-borne pests.
Examples
- The gardener mixed neem cake into the potting soil to nourish the plants and deter insects.
- Using neem cake as a fertilizer enriches the soil with nutrients while reducing the need for chemical pesticides.
- After the oil extraction process, the valuable neem cake is collected for agricultural use.
Advanced Usage
- In integrated pest management (IPM), neem cake is valued for its dual function as a soil enricher and a biopesticide.
- The term can appear in discussions about sustainable and organic farming practices.
Variants and Related Words
- Neem oil: The oil pressed from neem seeds, often used for similar pesticidal purposes.
- Seed cake: A general term for the residue left after oil is pressed from any seeds.
Synonyms
- Organic fertilizer (in context of its use)
- Plant residue
- Oilseed cake (general category)
Related Phrases
- Soil amendment with neem cake: Refers to the process of improving soil by adding neem cake.
- Application of neem cake: Describes the act of putting neem cake into soil.
Noun
- residue after oil is pressed from neem seeds