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    Sciencedomain International ; 2022
    In:  International Journal of Plant & Soil Science ( 2022-04-13), p. 70-78
    In: International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, Sciencedomain International, ( 2022-04-13), p. 70-78
    Abstract: Ultra-fine formulations edible dried fruit rind material provides a vast range of opportunities for the development of new products and applications in the food systems. The Garcinia indica and Garcinia cambogia, both species have a range of uses from culinary to healthcare applications. The dried rind of both species was attempted to study size and proportion of ultra-fine powder formed using Multi-function disintegrator as a function of different durations of grinding. The particle size and relative proportions were assessed using Zetasizer dynamic light scattering apparatus. A set of three major peaks in each sample was analyzed for particle size and intensity. In G. indica the result in peak1 for size and intensity, the minimum size of particle recorded was 175.8 nm from the sample ground 60 minutes. In G. cambogia minimum particle size recorded was 461.01nm from the sample ground for 60 minutes. The different particle sizes ranging from 48.13 nm to 3705.63 nm was recorded in powder resulting from different durations of grinding at full speed of the disintegrator. The results suggested that samples ground for longer duration in a simple particle disintegrator could accumulate ultra-fine particles in both G. indica and G. cambogia rind samples.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2320-7035
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Sciencedomain International
    Publication Date: 2022
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    Sciencedomain International ; 2022
    In:  International Journal of Plant & Soil Science ( 2022-03-14), p. 72-80
    In: International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, Sciencedomain International, ( 2022-03-14), p. 72-80
    Abstract: A set of 60 accessions of Garcinia indica (Choisy), comprised of two to five years old, established as part of ex-situ field gene bank at the College of Horticulture, Bengaluru were evaluated for growth and development related characters over two consecutive years, 2019-20 and 2020-21.   A set of 11 growth traits significantly varied in their relative per cent increase over successive years.  Among all the growth parameters, tree volume recorded a maximum per cent increase of 186.56 per cent.   The extent of variation as measured by range for different traits varied- plant height: 176.24cm to 350.44cm; number of branches: 22 to 42.24; length of branch 6.00 cm to 168.00cm; number of leaves: 59.00 to 80.00; stem girth: 11.28 cm to 35.17cm; canopy spread (East-West): 116.15cm to 267.33cm; canopy spread (North-South): 135.00 cm to 276.00 cm; and tree volume: 1.68m3 to 13.91m3. Plant height was  150cm in 2019 and 220cm in 2020 in GI_SIR7;  210cm -290cm in GI_DAN2, 320cm-380cm in GI_YAN4 and 330-410 in GI_KAN3, respectively in two, three, four and five-year-old age groups. The traits such as number of branches, length of the branch, number of leaves, stem girth, canopy spread East-West and tree volume increased gradually over two years of study.  The results have significance in per se establishment of the species in non-traditional areas such as this agro-climatic zone.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2320-7035
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Sciencedomain International
    Publication Date: 2022
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