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Occurrence of Juglans sigillata and Caryota obtusa in Nagaland: New Distributional Records and Economic Notes


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During survey and field collection of crop genetic resources in parts of Nagaland, authors came across the natural distribution of two wild species viz. Juglans sigillata Dode and Caryota obtusa Griff. These species are being utilised by the natives for many economic uses. Juglans regia L., mentioned in the floristic records of the state as being wild, in fact refers to the closely related species, J. sigillata. Their description, phenology, habitat and other field notes, and usefulness have been highlighted here.

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New Distribution, Nagaland,Juglans sigillata, Caryota obtuse.
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K. Pradheep
Division of Plant Exploration and Germplasm Collection, ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Pusa Campus, New Delhi 110 012
India

Soyimchiten
Division of Plant Exploration and Germplasm Collection, ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Pusa Campus, New Delhi 110 012
India


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Authors

K. Pradheep
Division of Plant Exploration and Germplasm Collection, ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Pusa Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India
Soyimchiten
Division of Plant Exploration and Germplasm Collection, ICAR-National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Pusa Campus, New Delhi 110 012, India

Abstract


During survey and field collection of crop genetic resources in parts of Nagaland, authors came across the natural distribution of two wild species viz. Juglans sigillata Dode and Caryota obtusa Griff. These species are being utilised by the natives for many economic uses. Juglans regia L., mentioned in the floristic records of the state as being wild, in fact refers to the closely related species, J. sigillata. Their description, phenology, habitat and other field notes, and usefulness have been highlighted here.

Keywords


New Distribution, Nagaland,Juglans sigillata, Caryota obtuse.

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