Bamboo Seeds as a Means to Sustenance of the Indigenous Community
Publication Year: 2007
Author(s): Kiruba S , Jeeva S , Das SSM , Kannan D
Abstract:
Bamboo is a natural gift for human livelihood. Bamboo has the peculiarity of flowering and seeding only after a long vegetative phase, and it varies from species to species. Method of seed collection, storage and mode of consumption by indigenous people have been described. The indigenous community not only uses the seeds as a food, but also as commercial commodity to improve the economy. The Kani tribes believe that the seeds of Bambusa arundinacea enhance the fertility, so that there is great demand of seeds of this species in pharmaceutical industry to manufacture drugs to improve fertility.
Source of Publication: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge
Vol/Issue: 6(1) , 199-203 pp.
Country: India
Publisher/Organisation: CSIR
URL:
https://nopr.niscpr.res.in/bitstream/123456789/907/1/IJTK%206%281%29%20%282007%29%20199-203.pdf
Theme: Traditional Agriculture | Subtheme: Cash Crops
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