Reproductive biology of legumes and Indian Medicinal plants
and multipurpose plant species (Moringa oleifera)
Seed germination studies
Objectives
Reproductive biology of Indian Medicinal plants, legumes
and multipurpose plant species.
Seed germination, dormancy and viability of legumes, Indian
Medicinal plants and multipurpose plant species.
Achievements
Reproductive biology of three fuel wood
tree species i.e. Prosopis, Acacia,and Albizia
for substandard sites and two non-conventional wild species
i.e. Canavalia virosa, C.gladiata
and one medicinal plant species i.e. Rauvolfia serpentina have been worked out. Results thus
obtained can be profitably utilized in obtaining increased
amount of seed production and can help in the conservation
and breeding programmes.
Morphotaxonomical studies of seeds of about
150 species of eighteen genera namely Acacia, Prosopis,
Cassia, Dalbergia, Albizzia, Leucaena clitoria, Atylosia,
Rhynchosia, Flemingia, Phaseolus, Dolichos, Medicago, Bauhinia,
Lupinus, VerbascumCanavalia,Euphorbia
and Rauvolfia, and
microanatomical variability of 14 Cassia and 12
Acacia species have been carried out. The results may
be used as an additional parameter for the identification
and classification of taxa at species / generic level.
About 40 legume and 10 non-legume taxa
have been studied for their germination, storage, dormancy
and viability. The study will help in germplasm collection
of high yielding species.
International Relevance
Some results were exchanged
for comparative analysis and cited in the International Books.
Seed-Morphotaxonomical studies are likely to help internationally
resolving some of the existing taxonomic confusions.
Feed Back Required
National
Level
Literature and reproductive biological studies
related to non-conventional legumes and Indian medicinal plants
are still meager; therefore, research on domestication and germplasm
collection of high proteinacious wild legumes and conservation
of important Indian Medicinal plants are required.
International Level
Online database
related to reproductive biology, uptodate knowledge of germplasm
collection and Seed Bank of non-conventional legume crops, important
Indian Medicinal plants and multipurpose plant species are required.
Publications
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