
A new report on cultivation of “Sukhlai” - Springer
Oct 6, 2016 · “Sukhlai” (Abelmoschus manihot subsp. tetraphyllus): (top row, left to right) cultivation in farmers field in Bijnor, Uttar Pradesh; close up of plant; (mid row) uprooted root/stem; bundles being sorted and taken for sale; (bottom row) mucilage extracted and discarded after use; sugarcane juice mixed with “Sukhlai” extract in processing ...
information on cultivation practices, plant type suit-able for market, and plant use as elucidated through feedback from farmers/local people in the area of exploration was recorded.
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Dec 1, 2016 · The improved plant and the conventional plant are compared on the basis of four parameters viz. jaggery production, baggase consumption, emissions and temperature of exhaust.
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Sukhlai” (Abelmoschus manihot subsp. tetraphyllus): (top row, left …
This compilation is an attempt to document selected 75 unique plant germplasm collections out of 50 thousand valuable plants from the Indian gene centre.
A new report on cultivation of “Sukhlai ... - Semantic Scholar
Oct 6, 2016 · The paper reports the age old empirical ethnomedicinal knowledge of 30 plant species belonging to 20 families from aboriginal and rural populace of Nasik district, Maharashtra, which appear to be promising from the view point of drug evaluation.
A new report on cultivation of “Sukhlai” (Abelmoschus manihot (L ...
Dec 1, 2016 · A new report on cultivation of “Sukhlai” (Abelmoschus manihot (L.) Medik. subsp. tetraphyllus (Roxb. ex Hornem.) Borss. Waalk.): a species used as organic clearant in jaggery industry in India
A new report on cultivation of “Sukhlai” (Abelmoschus ... - INFONA
Waalk.] locally called “Sukhlai” being used as organic clearant in small scale jaggery industry was reported for the first time under cultivation in farmers’ field. There is no specific documentation on its commercial cultivation for the above use.
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Among this diverse botanical array, Kydia calycina emerges as a notable traditional medicinal plant, recognized by various regional names like pulao, sukhlai, pula, bhoti, and baranga, and belonging to the Malvaceae family (Bhattacharjee & Das 1969; Jendek & Polakova 2014).