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Momordica Diocia: underutilized but potential crop |
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by sandesh thapa | 18-07-2020 16:22 0 |
Momordica Diocia: underutilized but potential crop Momordica dioica is a perennial, dioecious, cucurbitaceous climbing creeper (commonly known as kakrol, spiny gourd or teasle gourd or Chatela in Nepali) (Talukdar and Hossain) and in some parts of eastern Nepal. its wild form are typically smaller in size and with very few spines as compared to domesticated species. The use of domesticated species and their cultivation is very rare but is done in home gardens for their household consumption. While doing a research in home garden by myself, I reported that it has been used and consumed in very low amount and not all of the respondents were aware of its domestication. Among reported 109 sp. it is also one of them (Thapa and Rawal), It is widely used for its medicinal purposes too, though people prefer for its pickle and vegetable and sometimes even cook with meat. This is also one of the hardy plant resistant to variety of diseases and biotic and abiotic stress too. Our present survey was conducted to identify high value and under-utilized crops in our study area where with few other species Momordica is also one of the important crops. Medicinal value According to Ayurveda, not only its fruits have diuretic, laxative, hepato-protective, antivenomous, antihy- pertensive, anti-inflammatory, antiasthmatic, antipyretic, antileprosy, antidiabetic, and antidepressant properties but also itsleaveshaveantihelminthic, aphrodisiac, antihemor- roidal, hepatoprotective, antibronchitic, antipyretic, antiasth- matic, and analgesic properties (Talukdar and Hossain; Bawara et al.). The use and preservation of momordica is not yet taken in consideration thus furthermore, our work is concerned to analyzing its landraces and categorizing its yield and yield component and descriptive ranking for further evaluation. It is also regarded as one of the highly adaptable crop to climate change and ecological system change. Thus, more focus to its commercialization is yet to be done and for domestication. All of the contents presented here is a part of our project ¡°ACCESSING THE HOMEGARDEN OF ITAHARI, NEPAL¡±. The findings present in this article is primary fining of our research project of second step yet to be published. First part is published. References ADDIN Mendeley Bibliography CSL_BIBLIOGRAPHY Bawara, Bhavana, et al. ¡°Phyto-Pharmacology of Momordica Dioica Roxb. Ex. Willd: A Review.¡± International Journal of Phytomedicine, vol. 2, no. 1, 2010, pp. 1–9, doi:10.5138/ijpm.2010.0975.0185.02001. Talukdar, Sattya Narayan, and Mohammad Nazir Hossain. Study of Momordica Dioica. Vol. 2014, 2014. Thapa, Sandesh, and Sara Rawal. ¡°ACCESSING THE STATUS OF HOMEGARDEN AND ITS FUNCTIONAL Environment & Ecosystem Science ( EES ) ACCESSING THE STATUS OF HOMEGARDEN AND ITS FUNCTIONAL CATEGORY IN ITAHARI SUB-METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY , NEPAL.¡± Environment and Ecosystem Science, vol. 4, no. 2, 2020, pp. 60–66, doi:10.26480/ees.02.2020.60.66. |
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Greetings sandesh
I hope you are doing well
Informative report
Thank you so much for this report
Keep writing
Green cheers
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Asmita Gaire
Posted 29-09-2020 23:47
welcome shruti
Posted 20-07-2020 17:57
there are many orphan crops listed under underutilized crops and if we could research more on that we can bring it in our daily use.
useful information
thanks for sharing
Posted 20-07-2020 17:49
Welcome NsikakAbasi Etim Jnr
Posted 19-07-2020 01:31
Thanks for sharing this educative report. Keep sharing.
Cheers.
Posted 19-07-2020 01:00
Greetings Sonika,
You are Welcome.
Regards,
Sandesh!!
Posted 18-07-2020 23:53
Hello Sandesh!
I hope you are fine and doing great!
Thanks for sharing about Momordica diocia!!
Keep on sharing!
GREEN CHEERS!
Regards,
Sonika
Posted 18-07-2020 23:42