印度泰米尔纳德邦不同农业气候带下罗望子(Tamarindus indica)荚果分级及生物特征

C. Prasath, A. Balasubramanian, S. Radhakrishnan
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在泰米尔纳德邦5个农业气候带(南部区、西部区、Cauvery三角洲区、东北部区和西北部区)对罗望子进行了豆荚分级和生物计量学研究,以确定生产罗望子浆的最佳种子来源。在不同农业气候带随机采集罗望子果实,将其分为单粒、双粒、三粒、四粒、五粒及五粒以上。在荚果分级中,泰米尔纳德邦西北区(1粒荚果23个,5粒荚果28个以上)和东北区(2粒荚果22个,3粒荚果24个,5粒荚果14个)的荚果分级最高。研究了不同农业气候带果实的荚果长度、荚果宽度和荚果壳厚度等生物特征。西北区单粒荚果、三粒荚果和五粒以上荚果的生物特征值最高。高韦里三角洲地区的树木在双种子荚果中记录了最大的荚果生物特征值。西部地区四种和五种豆荚的生物特征值也最高。目前的研究表明,泰米尔纳德邦西北部地区是罗望子果肉产量最高的最佳来源,因为该地区的树木记录了最高的豆荚分级和生物特征值
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Pod grading and biometrics in Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) under different agro-climatic zones of Tamil Nadu, India
Pod grading and biometric study in Tamarind was carried out in five agro-climatic zones (Southern zone, Western zone, Cauvery delta zone, North-East zone and North-West zone) of Tamil Nadu for the identification of the best seed source for the production of tamarind pulp. The tamarind fruits were collected randomly from different agro-climatic zones and graded into one-seeded pods, two-seeded pods, three-seeded pods, four-seeded pods, five-seeded pods and more than five-seeded pods. In pod grading, maximum graded pods were observed in the trees of the North-Western zone (one-seeded pods-23 Nos., more than five-seeded pods-28 Nos.) and North-Eastern zone (two-seeded pods-22 Nos., three-seeded pods-24 Nos., five-seeded pods-14 Nos.) of Tamil Nadu. The pod biometric characters viz., pod length, pod width and pod shell thickness were studied for fruits collected from different agro-climatic zones. North-Western zone recorded highest pod biometric values in one-seeded pods, three-seeded pods and more than five-seeded pods. The trees of the Cauvery delta zone recorded maximum pod biometric values in two-seeded pods. Maximum pod biometric values were also documented in four-seeded pods and five-seeded pods in the Western zone. The present study revealed North-Western zone of Tamil Nadu as the best source for maximum tamarind pulp production as the trees in the region recorded maximum pod grading and biometric values
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