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dc.contributor.authorGopale, Kaluram Dnyaneshwar-
dc.contributor.authorZunjarrao, Rajendra S. (Guide)-
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-05T05:15:40Z-
dc.date.available2020-02-05T05:15:40Z-
dc.date.issued2011-12-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/119-
dc.descriptionSignificant outcome of the study: 1. Morphological, Biochemical and Molecular diversity showed that the considerable amount of genetic variability within the four agro-climatic regions of Maharashtra. Which offer ample scope to breeders for the selection and breeding. 2. Marathwada seed sources showed better performance, thus this region is ideal for the plantation of J. curcas as compared to the rest of the regions. 3. Present study showed that highest oil percentage (34.78%) was recorded for Marathwada region. There is no significant variation in phorbol ester (toxic substance) within said agro-climatic regions. It indicates the synthesis of phorbol ester was under the strong influence of genetic control. 4. Mass multiplication of J. curcas can be carried out by using stem cutting method in Spring season. Where 20cm long stem treated with 2000mg/l IBA and substrate was san:soil:vermicompost (1:2:1). 5. In vitro mass multiplication could be done by using leaf disc as explant on MS medium supplemented with TDZ (2.27 µM), BAP (2.22 µM) and IBA (0.49 µM). 6. Somatic embryogenesis could be induced in development of somatic embryo, however asynchronous development of somatic embryo is major limitation to use this protocol for further multiplication.en_US
dc.description.abstractThe present study provided most recent and useful insights on the implications for investments on Jatropha in Maharashtra. It also provides the most recent and realistic information to researchers, farmers and organizations who intend to set up large scale or small scale plantation sites in Maharashtra. Much information has been collected during the research period (2007-2011) about Jatropha, towards learning to distinguish between ‘reality’ and ‘promise’. Data have been presented on Morphological diversity, Biochemical diversity, Molecular diversity and Propagation systems. A reflection is also given about long-term sustainability.en_US
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dc.publisherUNIVERSITY OF PUNEen_US
dc.subjectBotanyen_US
dc.subjectJatropha curcasen_US
dc.subjectPropagation Studies of Jatropha curcasen_US
dc.subjectMorphological diversity of Jatropha curcasen_US
dc.subjectBiochemical diversity of Jatropha curcasen_US
dc.subjectMolecular diversity of Jatropha curcasen_US
dc.subjectPropagation systems of Jatropha curcasen_US
dc.titleDIVERSITY AND PROPAGATION STUDIES OF JATROPHA CURCAS L.en_US
dc.typePh.D Thesisen_US
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