Minor Fruit Crops of India: Tropical and Subtropical

by Bibhas Chandra Mazumdar

ISBN: 9789351300632
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Imprint : DAYA
Year : 2021
Price : Rs. 5495.00
Biblio : viii+145p, col., figs., 23 cm

Author Profile

Dr. B. C. Mazumdar is Professor in Horticulture, at Institute of Agricultural Science, Calcutta University.

About The Book

India is a fascinating country in its fruit wealth where almost all fruits that are consumable to human beings are grown. Quite a considerable to human beings are grown. Quite a considerable number of fruit crops have now been existent in this country as inmates of the man-made plantations but these apart, a large number are still there which are not cropped in organised plantations. These fruit crops which grow here and there as wild and are referred to as under-exploited, less-exploited or min

Table of Contents

Contents <BR> Chapter 1: Minor Fruits and Their Importance, (1) Aegle marmelos Correa, (2) Anacardium occidentale Linn. (Cashew-apple), (3) Annona reticulata Linn., (4) Artocarpus lakoocha Buch. (Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb.), (5) Averrhoa carambola Linn., (6) Borassus flabellifer Linn., (7) Carissa carandas Linn., (8) Chrysophyllum cainito Linn., (9) Dillenia indica Linn. (Dillenia spciosa Thunb.), (10) Euphoria longan (Lour.) Steud (Dimocarpus longan Lour.) [Nephelium longana (Lamk.) Camb.] (Eup