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Cultivation procedure and prospects
of Arjun (Terminalia arjuna)
Md. Sazzat Hossain Raihan
ID : 19AFJJ-05M
Introduction
Arjun (Terminalia arjuna) is a tree of the genus Terminalia
and family Combretaceae. It is commonly known as arjuna
or arjun tree in English, thella maddi in Telugu, kumbuk in
Sinhala, marudha maram in Tamil.
Description
The arjuna grows to about 20–25 metres tall; usually has
a buttressed trunk, and forms a wide canopy at the crown, from
which branches drop downwards. It has oblong, conical leaves
which are green on the top and brown below; smooth, grey
bark; it has pale yellow flowers which appear between March
and June; its glabrous, 2.5 to 5 cm fibrous woody fruit, divided
into five wings, appears between September and November.
Climate and soil
•The plant naturally occurs in sub- tropical and
tropical moist regions of the country.
•The tree prefers alluvial loamy or black cotton
soils, which are loose, moist, fertile, and have
good drainage and water holding capacity.
•River bank soils, streams, and ravines are its
natural habitat.
•The plant also survives in open sunny and low
rainfall areas
Planting material
• Propagation gives best result when seeds are used. The seeds can be
collected in early summer from trees that are more than six-year-old.
• Ripe fruits are collected in March either by lopping the branches or
from the ground previously swept clean.
• The seeds are viable for at least one year when stored in sealed tins
Agro-technique
Nursery technique
Raising propagules
 Seeds are sown in nursery beds in early summer, usually just after collection.
 Germination commences in 8–12 days, and is completed in seven to eight weeks.
Germinated seeds may be transplanted in polybags with clay, manure, and sand in
equal ratio.
 Alternatively, the pretreated fruits are directly put in polythene bags in April, with
half of the fruit above the soil.
 Pre-germinated seeds are preferred to save time and ensure uniform germination.
 The seedlings are sensitive to drought during the germination stage as well as
during the growth stage.
Propagule rate and pretreatment
• The number of fruits per kg varies from about 200 to 1200,
depending on the size of the fruits.
• Hence, about 4–10 kg of seeds may be required for raising 1
hectare of plantation at a spacing of 6 m × 6 m.
• The seeds should be pretreated by soaking them in cool
water for 48 hours.
• Alternatively, the seeds may be soaked in boiling water and
allowed to cool.
• The seeds should remain soaked for 24 hours.
• The germination rate of pretreated seeds is up to 90%, while
that of untreated seeds is 50%–60%
Planting in the field
Land preparation and fertilizer application
• Preparatory tillage is done in the field, which should be
levelled, and pits of size 45 cm × 45 cm × 45 cm are dug
at a spacing of 6 m × 6 m.
• About 10 kg FYM (farmyard manure) and NPK (nitrogen,
phosphorus, and potassium) @ 75:50:30 g are added per
pit and thoroughly mixed with soil as basal dose
Transplanting and optimum spacing
• About 10-month-old saplings are transplanted in the field in pits
in July–August at a spacing of 6 m × 6 m.
• In all, about 280–300 saplings are required per hectare
Intercropping system
• The crop can be grown as a sole plantation in early growth stage or as a border
of other crops.
• Climbers like Tinospora cordifolia (Giloy), Marsdenia tenacissima (Moorva),
Operculina turpethum (Trivrit), Opercullina petaloidea (Nishoth), and
Celastrus paniculata (Malkangni) may be planted beneath the fully grown tree
that serves as host for these climbers.
 Interculture and maintenance practices
• About 10 kg FYM + 75:50:30 g NPK per plant are applied as a basal dose
at the time of transplanting.
• Further top dressing is given with 50 g nitrogen per tree after three
months.
• Field should be kept weed-free.
 Irrigation practices
• Irrigation is recommended at 15-day intervals in the summer season for
young plantations.
• Irrigation is generally not done during the winter season in the peninsular
region.
 Disease and pest control
• Aphids (Aphis sp.) attack tender leaves and form galls on it.
• Spraying of biopesticides like Azadirachtin controls this pest.
Harvest management
Crop maturity and harvesting
 The Arjun tree starts flowering from sixth year onwards.
 Lifespan of the tree is 50 years and above.
 Bark is repeatedly scrapped in winter season.
 The bark is removed from well- grown trees, preferably 10th year
onwards, in spiral or vertical strips of not more than 5 cm width and
25 cm length.
Post-harvest management
 The collected bark is dried in well-ventilated shade and stored in
boxes or polybags in dry and airy locations.
Chemical constituents
 The tannin cardiac glycoside is reported from bark as well as fruit.
 The usual range is 20%–24% in stem bark and 7%–20% in fruit.
Yield
 About 500 kg dried bark can be obtained from 1 hectare of plantation
every year from the 10th year.
Impact of Arjun in agroforestry system
 T. arjuna is an agroforestry species, often intercropped with coconut and citrus. It is also
an excellent shade tree, especially in coffee plantations.
 It makes excellent charcoal and firewood, with calorific values of 5030 Kcal/kg and 5128
Kcal/kg for the sapwood and heartwood, respectively.
 The sapwood is pinkish-white and the heartwood is brown to dark-brown, very hard,
lustrous, strong and heavy (specific gravity 0.74; weight 816-865 kg/mn). Timber is
locally used for carts, agricultural implements, water troughs, traps, boat building, house
building, electric poles, tool-handles.
 It is widely planted for raising tassar silkworm and livestock fodder in India where leaves
are heavily lopped. The leaves contain 9-11% crude protein and 14-20% crude fibre.
 It is planted for shade or ornament in avenues and parks.
 Arjun is usually used in agro and social forestry for reclamation of saline, alkaline soils
and deep ravines as well as in sand dune afforestation programmes with Casuarina species.

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Arjun

  • 1. Cultivation procedure and prospects of Arjun (Terminalia arjuna) Md. Sazzat Hossain Raihan ID : 19AFJJ-05M
  • 2. Introduction Arjun (Terminalia arjuna) is a tree of the genus Terminalia and family Combretaceae. It is commonly known as arjuna or arjun tree in English, thella maddi in Telugu, kumbuk in Sinhala, marudha maram in Tamil.
  • 3. Description The arjuna grows to about 20–25 metres tall; usually has a buttressed trunk, and forms a wide canopy at the crown, from which branches drop downwards. It has oblong, conical leaves which are green on the top and brown below; smooth, grey bark; it has pale yellow flowers which appear between March and June; its glabrous, 2.5 to 5 cm fibrous woody fruit, divided into five wings, appears between September and November.
  • 4. Climate and soil •The plant naturally occurs in sub- tropical and tropical moist regions of the country. •The tree prefers alluvial loamy or black cotton soils, which are loose, moist, fertile, and have good drainage and water holding capacity. •River bank soils, streams, and ravines are its natural habitat. •The plant also survives in open sunny and low rainfall areas
  • 5. Planting material • Propagation gives best result when seeds are used. The seeds can be collected in early summer from trees that are more than six-year-old. • Ripe fruits are collected in March either by lopping the branches or from the ground previously swept clean. • The seeds are viable for at least one year when stored in sealed tins
  • 6. Agro-technique Nursery technique Raising propagules  Seeds are sown in nursery beds in early summer, usually just after collection.  Germination commences in 8–12 days, and is completed in seven to eight weeks. Germinated seeds may be transplanted in polybags with clay, manure, and sand in equal ratio.  Alternatively, the pretreated fruits are directly put in polythene bags in April, with half of the fruit above the soil.  Pre-germinated seeds are preferred to save time and ensure uniform germination.  The seedlings are sensitive to drought during the germination stage as well as during the growth stage.
  • 7. Propagule rate and pretreatment • The number of fruits per kg varies from about 200 to 1200, depending on the size of the fruits. • Hence, about 4–10 kg of seeds may be required for raising 1 hectare of plantation at a spacing of 6 m × 6 m. • The seeds should be pretreated by soaking them in cool water for 48 hours. • Alternatively, the seeds may be soaked in boiling water and allowed to cool. • The seeds should remain soaked for 24 hours. • The germination rate of pretreated seeds is up to 90%, while that of untreated seeds is 50%–60%
  • 8. Planting in the field Land preparation and fertilizer application • Preparatory tillage is done in the field, which should be levelled, and pits of size 45 cm × 45 cm × 45 cm are dug at a spacing of 6 m × 6 m. • About 10 kg FYM (farmyard manure) and NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) @ 75:50:30 g are added per pit and thoroughly mixed with soil as basal dose
  • 9. Transplanting and optimum spacing • About 10-month-old saplings are transplanted in the field in pits in July–August at a spacing of 6 m × 6 m. • In all, about 280–300 saplings are required per hectare Intercropping system • The crop can be grown as a sole plantation in early growth stage or as a border of other crops. • Climbers like Tinospora cordifolia (Giloy), Marsdenia tenacissima (Moorva), Operculina turpethum (Trivrit), Opercullina petaloidea (Nishoth), and Celastrus paniculata (Malkangni) may be planted beneath the fully grown tree that serves as host for these climbers.
  • 10.  Interculture and maintenance practices • About 10 kg FYM + 75:50:30 g NPK per plant are applied as a basal dose at the time of transplanting. • Further top dressing is given with 50 g nitrogen per tree after three months. • Field should be kept weed-free.  Irrigation practices • Irrigation is recommended at 15-day intervals in the summer season for young plantations. • Irrigation is generally not done during the winter season in the peninsular region.  Disease and pest control • Aphids (Aphis sp.) attack tender leaves and form galls on it. • Spraying of biopesticides like Azadirachtin controls this pest.
  • 11. Harvest management Crop maturity and harvesting  The Arjun tree starts flowering from sixth year onwards.  Lifespan of the tree is 50 years and above.  Bark is repeatedly scrapped in winter season.  The bark is removed from well- grown trees, preferably 10th year onwards, in spiral or vertical strips of not more than 5 cm width and 25 cm length. Post-harvest management  The collected bark is dried in well-ventilated shade and stored in boxes or polybags in dry and airy locations.
  • 12. Chemical constituents  The tannin cardiac glycoside is reported from bark as well as fruit.  The usual range is 20%–24% in stem bark and 7%–20% in fruit. Yield  About 500 kg dried bark can be obtained from 1 hectare of plantation every year from the 10th year.
  • 13. Impact of Arjun in agroforestry system  T. arjuna is an agroforestry species, often intercropped with coconut and citrus. It is also an excellent shade tree, especially in coffee plantations.  It makes excellent charcoal and firewood, with calorific values of 5030 Kcal/kg and 5128 Kcal/kg for the sapwood and heartwood, respectively.  The sapwood is pinkish-white and the heartwood is brown to dark-brown, very hard, lustrous, strong and heavy (specific gravity 0.74; weight 816-865 kg/mn). Timber is locally used for carts, agricultural implements, water troughs, traps, boat building, house building, electric poles, tool-handles.  It is widely planted for raising tassar silkworm and livestock fodder in India where leaves are heavily lopped. The leaves contain 9-11% crude protein and 14-20% crude fibre.  It is planted for shade or ornament in avenues and parks.  Arjun is usually used in agro and social forestry for reclamation of saline, alkaline soils and deep ravines as well as in sand dune afforestation programmes with Casuarina species.