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Ethnobotany of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.)

Publication Year: 2012

Author(s): Velayudhan KC, Dikshit N, Nizar MA

Abstract:

This paper deals with the ethnobotany of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) - an ancient crop having its origin and early domestication in South Asia and ethnobotanically very important. Due to its manifold uses in cultural and social life of ethnic people of Asia with special reference to South and South East Asia, has very early domestication and evolutionary history. In India, its history begins from time immemorial, probably much prior to the great Indus valley civilization.It has been mainly used as a colouring agent, a magic substance and a substance of religious importance and medicine from ancient times. Also, several other species of the genus Curcuma are economically useful. An attempt has been made in the paper to assemble information and elucidate the historical, legendary, religious, literary and mythological aspects substantiating logically the probable origin of the crop in India.

Source of Publication: Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge

Vol/Issue: 11(4),607-614pp.

Country: India

Publisher/Organisation: NISCAIR-CSIR

URL:
https://nopr.niscpr.res.in/bitstream/123456789/14954/1/IJTK%2011%284%29%20607-614.pdf

Theme: Traditional/ Indigenous Knowledge | Subtheme: Ethnomedicine

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