Multivariate analysis of cardamom in Karnataka
DSpice at Indian Institute of Spices Research
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UTPALA PARTHASARATHY
PRASATH, D JAYARAJAN, K PARTHASARATHY, V A |
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2013-06-28T16:24:19Z
2013-06-28T16:24:19Z 2008 |
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Indian Journal of Horticulture Vol.65(2) 196-200 (2008)
0972-8538 http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1037 |
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Cardamom is an important spice crop of India. Extensive cardamom germplasm collections have been made from wild and cultivated growing areas of four districts of Karnataka. The principal component analysis and the non-hierarchical cluster analysis segregated the accessions collected from Hassan district. The environmental factors like temperature, rainfall, altitude and soil studied with DIVA GIS software indicated that rainfall pattern, soil and the slope of the landscape of Hassan district is different from other three districts. The study also provides information about soil structure and rainfall pattern which decides the suitability of a region for cardamom cultivation. |
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en
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The Horticultural Society of India
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Cardamom
principal component analysis non- hierarchical cluster analysis environmental factors DIVA-GIS |
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Multivariate analysis of cardamom in Karnataka
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