A promising new tamarind selection-lakshamana : Linking biodiversity with livelihood

Tamarind is a well-known commodity of Indian cuisine having medicinal and industrial uses. It is a nutritious tree crop of widespread occurrence growing on marginal lands in semi-arid and sub-humid tropical climates of India, making it highly valuable in ensuring food security for rural poor. Given...

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Main Authors: C Kanupirya, G Karunakaran, P Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for Promotion of Horticulture 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Horticultural Sciences
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Online Access:https://jhs.iihr.res.in/index.php/jhs/article/view/952
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spelling doaj-9d0bc20c9bcb40d8a0893b51eee8e12a2021-05-24T07:27:59ZengSociety for Promotion of HorticultureJournal of Horticultural Sciences0973-354X2582-48992020-12-01152221224952A promising new tamarind selection-lakshamana : Linking biodiversity with livelihoodC Kanupirya0G Karunakaran1P Singh2ICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural ResearchICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural ResearchICAR-Indian Institute of Horticultural ResearchTamarind is a well-known commodity of Indian cuisine having medicinal and industrial uses. It is a nutritious tree crop of widespread occurrence growing on marginal lands in semi-arid and sub-humid tropical climates of India, making it highly valuable in ensuring food security for rural poor. Given the great potential of this neglected and underutilized species to address global challenges such as hunger, poverty and climate change adaptation, there is a need to revisit research and development priorities in its favor and to develop strategies together with stakeholders to increase its utilization. In the present study, a survey was undertaken in Tumkur district of Karnataka to characterize the variability available in tamarind for pod and tree characters and identify superior trees using horticultural traits. A farmer’s tamarind selection “Lakshamana” emerged from participatory breeding having significantly better traits compared to local tamarind.https://jhs.iihr.res.in/index.php/jhs/article/view/952tamarindselectionpulp recoverypuld yield
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A promising new tamarind selection-lakshamana : Linking biodiversity with livelihood
Journal of Horticultural Sciences
tamarind
selection
pulp recovery
puld yield
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G Karunakaran
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title A promising new tamarind selection-lakshamana : Linking biodiversity with livelihood
title_short A promising new tamarind selection-lakshamana : Linking biodiversity with livelihood
title_full A promising new tamarind selection-lakshamana : Linking biodiversity with livelihood
title_fullStr A promising new tamarind selection-lakshamana : Linking biodiversity with livelihood
title_full_unstemmed A promising new tamarind selection-lakshamana : Linking biodiversity with livelihood
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publisher Society for Promotion of Horticulture
series Journal of Horticultural Sciences
issn 0973-354X
2582-4899
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Tamarind is a well-known commodity of Indian cuisine having medicinal and industrial uses. It is a nutritious tree crop of widespread occurrence growing on marginal lands in semi-arid and sub-humid tropical climates of India, making it highly valuable in ensuring food security for rural poor. Given the great potential of this neglected and underutilized species to address global challenges such as hunger, poverty and climate change adaptation, there is a need to revisit research and development priorities in its favor and to develop strategies together with stakeholders to increase its utilization. In the present study, a survey was undertaken in Tumkur district of Karnataka to characterize the variability available in tamarind for pod and tree characters and identify superior trees using horticultural traits. A farmer’s tamarind selection “Lakshamana” emerged from participatory breeding having significantly better traits compared to local tamarind.
topic tamarind
selection
pulp recovery
puld yield
url https://jhs.iihr.res.in/index.php/jhs/article/view/952
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