Curcuma amada Roxb., popularly known as mango
ginger is important as a spice and a source of
starch. The rhizomes are carminative and stomachic and
are used in the preparation of salads and
chutneys. The present study is an investigation in to
the genetic variability of the species in the state
with reference to the morphological growth and yield
characters. The study has shown that the
genetic base of the species in the state is currently
sound. However, since the farming patterns are
changing and household farming is declining, care
should be taken to see that the natural as well as
traditionally cultivated populations of mango ginger
are protected and mango ginger cultivation and its
utilization are augmented so that its genetic diversity
is protected and the nutritional and medicinal
properties fully exploited.
Author(s) Details
Dr. M. Jayasree
Department of Botany, University of Calicut, Kerala- 673635,
India.
Prof. V. V. Radhakrishnan
Department of Botany, University of Calicut, Kerala- 673635,
India.
Prof. K. V. Mohanan
Department of Botany, University of Calicut, Kerala- 673635,
India.
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