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Velip, Dhillan
- Sahyadri Gourd (Momordica sahyadrica) : A Lesser-Known Albeit Important Traditional Vegetable
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1 ICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Goa 403 402, IN
2 Goa State Biodiversity Board, Goa 403 511, IN
1 ICAR-Central Coastal Agricultural Research Institute, Goa 403 402, IN
2 Goa State Biodiversity Board, Goa 403 511, IN
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Current Science, Vol 124, No 3 (2023), Pagination: 359-363Abstract
The World Vegetable Center, Taiwan regards traditional vegetables as one of the important means of ‘climate-resilient pathways’. Momordica sahyadrica is a lesser-known traditional vegetable having neutraceutical virtues. It grows well under marginal input and partial shade environment, thereby, it aptly highlights one of its niche attributes, ‘climate resilience’. It is endemic to the typical habitat of the Western Ghats (Sahyadri mountain range) and is a distinguished species of the well-known vegetable genus Momordica. Popularizing this species, conservation through cultivation, and further focused research and development using various techniques will facilitate the recovery of promising genotypes and mainstreaming of this Sahyadri gourdKeywords
Climate Resilience, Hermaphrodite Flower, Momordica sahyadrica, Neutraceutical Benefits, Sahyadri Gourd, Traditional Vegetables.References
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