2. Bael
Bael (Aegle marmelos)
Family-Rutaceae
Type of fruit-Berry
Edible portion-Succulent Placenta
Origin: It is native to India and found throughout
southeast Asia.
6. Narendra Bael-5 Narendra Bael-7
Fruit moderate size with
better quality, thin shell
Less no. of seeds/fruit,
TSS 380 B, fruit weight
1.0-1.4kg/fruit, ascorbic
acid 15.50mg/100g.
Avg. fruit weight
3.61kg, shell thickness
1.98mm, fruit length
19.50cm, breadth
21.25cm
TSS 240B and ascorbic
acid 11.05mg/100g
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8.
9. IMLI
Tamarind (Tamarindus indica)
Family-Leguminosae
Edible portion-Mesocarp
Chromosome no.-24
Origin: Origin of tamarind has been reported to be in the
tropical Africa and it still grows wild throughout the
Sudan.
It is believed to be introduced into India since ancient time
and even occasionally reported as indigenous to India.
10. Genetic resources
248 collections have been made by various organization
from Bihar, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra
Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, West
Bengal and north eastern states.
14. Lasoda
Lasoda(Cordia myxa)
Family-Boraginaceae
Type of fruit-Drupe
Edible portion-Mesocarp
Origin and distribution: Native of Northwestern India and
distributed throughout country.
15. Genetic resources
CCSHAU, Regional Research Station, Bawal(30)
CIAH, Bikaner(65)
NBPGR Regional Station, Jodhpur(73)
ANDUAT, Faizabad
Generally collected by NBPGR from Rajasthan, Haryana,
Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and Uttar
Pradesh.
19. Karonda
Karonda (Carissa carandas)
Family-Apocynaceae
Type of fruit-Berry
Chromosome no.-22
Edible portion-Epicarp & Mesocarp
Origin: C. carandas and C. spinarum are native to India
while C. grandiflora is native to South Africa.
20. Genetic resources
Main variability exists in the states of Maharashtra, Bihar,
West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh, Rajasthan and in the western ghats.
Major centres-college of agriculture,Kolhapur(212)
MPKV, Rahuri
CAZRI, Jodhpur(13)
CISH, Lucknow(25)
CIAH, Bikaner(5)
22. CHESK-1:-peak period of flowering is March and ripens
in the month of June.
Fruit weight 6.0g, pulp weight 4.64g, TSS 10.60 B
ascorbic acid 26.39mg/100g.
CHESK-2:-collected from Chirai Gaon, Varanasi. It
ripens in the month of June-July and recorded 4.0g fruit
weight, 10.30 B and ascorbic acid 34.00mg/100g.
Pant Manohar:-fruits are attractive deep pinkish blush on
white background, avg. fruit weight 3.49g, pulp
composition is 88.27%, avg. yield/bush is 35 kg.
Pant Sudarshan:- medium sized bush, fruits are light
pink in colour, avg. fruit weight 3.46g, pulp is 88.47%,
avg. yield is 32kg/bush
23.
24.
25. Khirni
Khirni (Manilkara hexandra)
Family-sapotaceae
Type of fruit-Berry
Chromosome no.-26
Edible portion-epicarp & mesocarp
Origin and distribution: M. hexandra is an indigenous tree
to India.
It is found wild in the forests of South India, North-
central India, parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan.
26. Genetic resources
64 diverse accessions were collected from 12 districts of
three states Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.
Germplasm of khirni has also been collected by CIAH,
Godhra and CISH, Lucknow.
27. Germplasm
IC584560, IC584558 and IC584569-heavist fruits 4.13g.
IC584561 and IC584558-large fruits with high pulp.
GK-1 and GK-10-promising cultivar.
28.
29. Mahua
Mahua (Madhuca latifolia)
Family-sapotaceae
Type of fruits-Berry
Edible portion-Epicarp and mesocarp
Origin: Originated in Indo-China region and spread upto
Australia.
31. Cultivars
CISH M-8:- maximum weight 2.63g, TSS 23.260 B with
juice content 64.90%.
Mahua-10:-superior collection from Vejalpur village,
Gujarat. Weight 2.29g, 65% juice, 26.370 B.
Mahua-14:-superior collection from Otala village, Gujarat.
Avg. weight 2.24g, 66% juice and 25.00 B.
32.
33. Jamun
Jamun (Syzygium cumini)
Family-Myrtaceae
Type of fruit-Drupe
Chromosome no.-40
Origin and distribution: The jamun is native to India,
Burma, Ceylon and to the Andaman Islands and available
throughout Indian plains up to the height of 1300m.
34. Genetic resources
Germplasm have been collected from various parts of
Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and West
Bengal.
Survey has been made by CISH, Lucknow in the states of
Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra and Gujarat and 54
accessions have been collected.
NBPGR, New Delhi have also made extensive collections
in the parts of Haryana and Western Uttar Pradesh in
collaboration with CHES (CIAH) Godhra and CISH,
Lucknow and 20 elite accessions have been collected.
35. Cultivars
CISH J-37:-tree height 40-50 ft, avg. fruit weight 24.05g,
pulp 92.26%, TSS 16.40 brix, ascorbic acid 49.88mg/100g
and yield 200-300kg/plant.
CISH J-42:- seedless, tree height 10-11.5m, fruit weight
6.87g, pulp 97.9%, TSS 180 B, ascorbic acid
34.14mg/100g and yield 180-250kg/plant.
Jamun GJ-2:-avg. fruit weight 20g recorded, 85.0% pulp,
180 b TSS, 45.43mg/100g ascorbic acid and yield 280
kg/plant
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37.
38. Phalsa
Botanical name: Grewia subinaequalis
Common name : Phalsa
Family: Tiliaceae
Chromosome no.-36
Origin: Phalsa tree is native to Western India and spread
throughout south Asia and in the Indian sub-continent.
39. Genetic resources
Phalsa germplasm has been collected from various parts of
country including the states of Rajasthan, Haryana,
Gujarat, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh, by NBPGR,
New Delhi, CCSHAU, Hisar and Regional Research
Station of CCSHAU, at Bawal.
In Phalsa not much variability is reported due to the self
pollination and only two types tall and dwarf have been
collected.
Germplasm of phalsa is to be identified for bold fruits,
small seeds and synchronized fruit maturity and longer
shelf life of fruits which are important traits.