Collection, distribution, characterization and utilization of Indigofera oblongifolia Forssk.: an important underutilized multi-use leguminous shrub of Indian hot arid region

Jay Prakash Singh, Anil Patidar, Venkatesan K, Mahesh Kumar, Saurabh Swami, Mahesh Kumar, Saranya R, N. V. Patil
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Indigofera oblongifolia Forssk. locally known as ‘Goilia or Jhil’, is an important underutilized leguminous browse shrub for small ruminants in hot arid region of India and traditionally utilized for its medicinal value. Its irregular patchy distribution was observed in depression of rocky areas, bunds of farmer fields and along the depression on the road sides in Jaisalmer and Pali district during collection. Soil samples collected from Pali district have high level of pH and electrical conductivity as compared to Jaisalmer which indicates its suitability to saline areas. It exhibited good plant growth under Jodhpur conditions with respect to plant height (171.5 cm), number of branches (47.9) and canopy diameter (100–210 and 115–180 cm in north-south and east-west direction, respectively) after 12 months of planting in fields under protected condition. Morphological characterization showed the presence of high coefficient of variation (%) in the number of raceme per branch (27.3) followed by raceme length (22.9), pod length (21.0) and least in pod width (8.1). Phytochemical results revealed that leaves of I. oblongifolia contained considerable amounts of total phenols (31.44 mg g−1), flavonoids (29.73 mg g−1) and antioxidant capacity (6.26 FRU g−1) which make its suitability as a browse species to ruminants in rangelands. Along with these finding, its traditional knowledge and utilization are detailed in this paper as to hasten further research on its various aspects for its sustainable utilization in rangelands or in alternate land use systems in the Indian hot arid region.

板蓝花的采集、分布、特性与利用。印度炎热干旱地区重要的未充分利用的多用途豆科灌木
凤仙花。当地称为“Goilia或Jhil”,是印度炎热干旱地区小型反刍动物重要的未充分利用的豆科灌木,传统上因其药用价值而被利用。收集期间,在Jaisalmer和Pali地区的岩石区洼地、农田洼地以及沿洼地道路两侧观察到不规则的斑驳分布。与Jaisalmer相比,从Pali地区收集的土壤样品具有较高的pH值和电导率,这表明它适合盐碱地。在保护条件下田间种植12个月后,其株高(171.5 cm)、枝数(47.9)和冠层直径(南北100 ~ 210 cm和东西115 ~ 180 cm)均表现出良好的生长状况。形态学分析表明,变异系数最高的是每枝总状花序数(27.3),其次是总状花序长度(22.9),荚长(21.0),荚宽最小(8.1)。植物化学结果表明,黄酮类化合物(29.73 mg g−1)和总酚含量(31.44 mg g−1)较高,抗氧化能力(6.26 FRU g−1)较高,适合作为牧场反刍动物的食源。随着这些发现,本文详细介绍了它的传统知识和利用,以加快对其各个方面的进一步研究,以促进其在印度炎热干旱地区的牧场或交替土地利用系统中的可持续利用。
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