Abstract no : 2-4-ML-1058
Author(s) : Pandey, A.K.; Bisaria, A.K.; Lal, R.B.
Address : Center for Forestry Research and Human Resource Development Tropical Forestry Research Institute, Chhindwara 480 001 MP, India
Source : National Conference on Recent Trends in Spices & Medicinal Plant Research, Calcutta, WB, India, B-16, 2-4 April, 1998.
Title : CURCUMA CAESIA ROXB., A PROMISING PLANT: RETROSPECTS AND PROSPECTS
Abstract : Curcuma caesia (KRISHNA HARIDRA) grows wild in West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and is used by the tribal people to cure various ailments. In Madhya Pradesh, the plant is regarded very auspicious. C. caesia (Kali haldi) also finds an important place in the traditional system of medicine. The rhizome of the plant yields an essential oil. An attempt to standardize the propagation techniques of the plant and evaluate essential oil for their chemical constituents was undertaken.
Author(s) : Pandey, A.K.; Bisaria, A.K.; Lal, R.B.
Address : Center for Forestry Research and Human Resource Development Tropical Forestry Research Institute, Chhindwara 480 001 MP, India
Source : National Conference on Recent Trends in Spices & Medicinal Plant Research, Calcutta, WB, India, B-16, 2-4 April, 1998.
Title : CURCUMA CAESIA ROXB., A PROMISING PLANT: RETROSPECTS AND PROSPECTS
Abstract : Curcuma caesia (KRISHNA HARIDRA) grows wild in West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and is used by the tribal people to cure various ailments. In Madhya Pradesh, the plant is regarded very auspicious. C. caesia (Kali haldi) also finds an important place in the traditional system of medicine. The rhizome of the plant yields an essential oil. An attempt to standardize the propagation techniques of the plant and evaluate essential oil for their chemical constituents was undertaken.
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