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Dashehari’ is one of the most popular mango varieties of North India. It is widely acclaimed for its exquisite taste and pleasant aroma. It is believed that 80% of all mango varieties in Malihabad (North India) is covered by ‘Dashehari’ and they can be genetically traced back to this very tree. T...


Sthapit, S.Ravishankar, H.Reddy, B.M.C.Rajan, S.[Birthplace of Dashehari mango: Introduction brief on Dashehari mango]Birthplace of Dashehari mango: Introduction brief on Dashehari mango
Gajanana, T.M.Rajan, S.Singh, I.P.Dinesh, M.R.Vasudeva, R.Singh, S.S.Lamers, H.Parthasarathy, V.A.Sthapit, B.R.Rao, V.R.[Fruit diversity fair and on-farm conservation – an Indian experience]Fruit diversity fair and on-farm conservation – an Indian experience
Kumar, S.S.Awtar, S.Vishal, N.Parthasarathy, V.A.Sthapit, B.R.Rajan, S.Vinoth, S.[Genetic diversity in seedling populations of Mango]Genetic diversity in seedling populations of Mango

Agricultural biodiversity is shrinking very fast. That said, there are still a few farmers who continue to maintain, innovate and disseminate fruit tree diversity in their home gardens and orchards. The study was conducted in 36 communities of India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand to find out w...


Sthapit, B.R.Vasudeva, R.Rajan, S.Sripinta, P.Reddy, B.M.C.Arsanti, I.W.Idris, S.Lamers, H.Ramanatha Rao, V.[On-farm conservation of tropical fruit tree diversity: roles and motivations of custodian farmers and emerging threats and challenges]On-farm conservation of tropical fruit tree diversity: roles and motivations of custodian farmers and emerging threats and challenges

Rajan, S.Lamers, H.A.H.Lal, B.[A set of interconnected practices which enhances and conserve mango diversity in Malihabad, India]A set of interconnected practices which enhances and conserve mango diversity in Malihabad, India

Sthapit, B.R.Ramesh, V.Villupanoor, P.Rajan, S.Widi Arsanti, I.Idris, S.Somsri, S.Lamers, H.Ramanatha Rao, R.[On farm/In situ conservation of tropical fruit tree diversity: emerging concepts and practices]On farm/In situ conservation of tropical fruit tree diversity: emerging concepts and practices

The Indian sub-continent is extremely rich in its plant wealth. It is one among the twelve mega diversity centers in the world, and is also one of the eight centers of origin of cultivated plants and areas of diversity of their wild relatives as classified by Vavilov. In order to protect the dive...


Dinesh, M.R.Rajan, S.Singh, I.P.Singh, A.Singh, S.K.Vasudeva, R.Vinoth, S.Global Environment FacilityUnited Nations Environment ProgrammeBioversity InternationalIndian Council of Agricultural Research[National fruit catalogue of tropical fruit tree diversity (Mangifera, Citrus and Garcinia)]National fruit catalogue of tropical fruit tree diversity (Mangifera, Citrus and Garcinia)
Dinesh, M.R.Rajan, S.Singh, S.K.Singh, I.P.Ravishankar, K.V.Reddy, B.M.C.Parthasarathy, V.A.Sthapit, B.R.Rao, V.R.Sandya, S.S.[Heirloom/seedling mango varieties of India - potentialities and future]Heirloom/seedling mango varieties of India - potentialities and future

Mango (Mangifera indica L.) has been cultivated and conserved in different agro-ecologies including Malihabad region in northern part of India, that is well known for housing diverse types (heirloom and commercial varieties). In the present study, 37 mango types comprising of 27 heirloom varietie...


Anju BajpaiMuthukumar, M.Israr AhmadRavishankar, K.V.Parthasarthy, P.A.Sthapit, B.R.Ramanatha RaoVerma, J.P.Rajan, S.[Molecular and morphological diversity in locally grown non-commercial (heirloom) mango varieties of North India]Molecular and morphological diversity in locally grown non-commercial (heirloom) mango varieties of North India
Vasudeva, R.Sthapit, B.R.Salma, I.Changtragoon, S.Arsanti, I.W.Gerten, D.Dum-ampai, N.Rajan, S.Dinesh, M.R.Singh, I.P.Kumar, S.S.Reddy, B.M.C.Parthasarathy, V.A.Ramanatha, R.V.[Use values and cultural importance of major tropical fruit trees: an analysis from 24 village sites across south and South-East Asia]Use values and cultural importance of major tropical fruit trees: an analysis from 24 village sites across south and South-East Asia

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