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Saumya Ranjan Mohapatra
SFS 2018-20
Neolamarckia cadamba
The Miracle Tree
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INTRODUCTION
The tree is grown as an Ornamental plant
Kadamba features in Indian religion and mythologies.
Kadamba is mentioned in the Bhagavata Purana.
It is consider the tree of Buddhism.
It is thought to reunite separated lovers.
The Kadamba tree is popularly associated with Lord Krishna, who
is usually depicted playing his flute under it. Many of Lord Krishn
a’s ‘Leelas’ (His pranks) are said to have taken
place under a Kadamba tree.
Known as State tree of Odisha.
 Habitat In North From Himalaya to Nepal & Burma.
 In South From Mysore to Western ghats.
 And in North Eastern part - Assam, lower hills of Darjeeli
ng, Terai, Bihar, Orissa and also in Andaman Islands.
Distribution
Taxonomy
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
Order: Gentianales
Family: Rubiaceae
Subfamily: Cinchonoideae
Tribe: Naucleeae
Genus: Neolamarckia
Species: N. cadamba
Binomial name
Neolamarckia cadamba
Morphology
 Kadam is a large, tall Evergreen tree.
 It has a straight, cylindrical bole.
 In favourable habitat, it attains a height of about 20m.
 Flowers are small, red to orange in colour, occurring in dense,
approximately 5.5 cm diameter.
 On maturing, the fruit splits apart, releasing the seeds Containing
approximately 8000.
 Usually during rainy season.
Site Factors
It is a large tree, frequently found in southern tropical semi evergreen
forests, tropical moist deciduous forest and tropical fresh water swamp
forest.
It is found below 1000 m altitude and normally where there is more than
1500 mm rain/year but it can also grow in dry areas with as little as 200
mm rain/year.
It can grow on a variety of soils like loamy and alluvial soil and tolerates
periodic flooding
This species is considered suitable for soil conservation, agroforestry,
jhum land reclamation etc.
Phenology
The tree is leafless in the hot season.
Flowers appear from May to July.
The fruits ripen from August to October.
Silvicultural Characters
 It is a light demander.
 Young plants need protection against sun.
 The seedlings are sensitive to drought.
 With excess moisture in soil damping off is a problem.
 The seedlings are very sensitive to frost.
 Young plants are very susceptible to browsing by cattle and deer.
 The tree coppices vigorously.
 After sapling, the tree is quite tolerant to water-logged conditions
.
Natural Regeneration
Natural reproduction comes profusely under favourable conditions
like---
» Light
» Shade
» Moisture
» Exposed soil
Natural reproduction is reported to come successfully in areas
closed to grazing.
In nature, the seedlings attain only 5-15 cm height at the end of
the first season.
After first season the growth is very rapid.
Artificial Regeneration
Owing to small size of seeds and seedlings and are sensitive to
drought, frost and excessive moisture, direct sowing is difficult.
The species is perhaps best raised by planting out entire seedlings
with ball of earth.
Air- layers treated with IBA root moderately.
Planting Stock
In India no tree improvement activities have been carried out.
Recently IFGTB has initiated tree improvement work by selecting
superior tress.
Progeny trial with 45 progenies has been established in Maramalai
Nagar, Chennai and few more progeny trials with more than 60 pro
genies will be established shortly.
About six clones are selected and multiplication on large scale is in
progress to establish clonal plantations.
Seed Collection & Processing
The ripened fruits are harvested from the trees during the months of September
to December by climbing or shaking the branches.
The collected fruits can be allowed to rot for three to four days and pulp is
washed off by hands in a bucket of water, seeds settled at the bottom are taken
out and dried well.
The fruits are rubbed to form a paste like slurry, which is passed through a 0.50
mm sieve plate and shaken vigorously. Each fruit on an average yields 456 mg
of pure seeds.
Other method is by cutting the fruits into small parts and allowing them to dry
and after a few days crush the small parts and separate the seeds. One gram has
around 23,000-25,000 seeds.
The separated seeds are allowed to dry in shade and can be stored in air tight
container for 9 months.
Nursery Technique
The sieved seeds need no pre-sowing treatment.
Seeds of about 0.1g (about 2500 seeds) can be sown in galvanized
or wooden trays filled with fine river sand and soil and treated
with fungicide.
They are sown in February at the rate of about 0.2 gm of seed per
square meter of bed. Winter sowing is not successful.
Plants are invariably raised in shaded beds to exclude insolation an
d splashing effects of rain water.
Before sowing, the beds are thoroughly wetted and seeds are
broadcast on the top .
Germination takes place in about three weeks from the date of so
wing. The germination percentage is 60-90%.
Cont….
Growth is fast under tropical conditions and plants could
reach plantable size (30 cm) in four to five months.
Seedlings require periodic watering in the first stages of
development.
About 2 lakhs seedlings can be obtained from 1 kg of seeds
in nurseries.
Planting out is done with 35-50 cm high seedlings.
Common Mistakes in Propagation
 Over-watering.
 Associated disease problems.
 Over-shading.
 Allowing the germinant to become too large.
 Large seedling transplanting leading to malformed tap
roots.
 Root curling in the pots.
Vegetative Propagation
It is observed that the treatment of IBA and NAA at 500
ppm is giving good results than other treatments.
Hence to get more rooting and survival the vegetative
cuttings of N. cadamba has to be treated with IBA 500
ppm and NAA 500 ppm.
Plantation Management
Planting is done during June-July.
It grows well in deep moist alluvial soils, often along river banks.
The soil should be well drained and should not get affected by
flood.
Spacing is 5 x 5m.
To ensure successful establishment, seedlings should be planted
with their balls of earth.
Closer spacing leads to height growth which is not preferred
much by pencil and plywood industry.
Wider spacing can be adopted to have more girth and also for
intercropping during the initial period (1-2 years).
Agroforestry practices
It has no adverse effects on the crops sown as under storey if
proper care is taken.
For better results, the spacing adopted should be at least 5 x 5m/
6 x 6m. Dry paddy can be cultivated up to 3 years without much
difficulty.
Once the trees are grown up, it is desirable to change the cropping pattern,
i.e., ginger, turmeric etc besides vegetables, pineapple, arhar and pulses.
Trees are also planted in the boundaries of the field. Hence in farm forestry,
the farmers can get more yields of crops and generate
revenue from N. cadamba tree as well.
Yield
Approximate yield and income/ha under irrigated condition in Tamilnadu
Total Net benefit = Rs.7,84,000 (Total income)– Rs. 128050
(Cost incurred) = Rs. 6,55,950 (@ annual rate of income Rs. 81,
994 per year.
It can be increased 10-15 % more by Introduction of clones
and through site-clone matching in six years rotation depending
on the fertility level of the soil.
Important Diseases
The main diseases reported are on nursery seedlings is
damping- off by Fusarium and Pythium spp.
Damping- off can be controlled by appropriate nursery
practices and fungicides, there
Apart from nursery diseases there is no major threat of
disease.
Parts used
Uses
The wood is extensively used for ceiling boards, light construction work,
packing cases, planking, carving and turnery.
Suitable for the manufacture of commercial grade plywood and tea chest
plywood.
Also suitable for the manufacture of pencils, match boxes, and splints.
Suitable for writing, printing paper and wrapping paper.
Fruits are edible.
Bark used for relieving fever and extract of leaves are used for mouth gargle
The flowers are used in perfumes.
Conclusion
As a multipurpose tree.
and
as it is thought to reunite separated
lovers.
“To get back your lover please plant a
Kadamba tree”
.
Kadamba (Cadamba)

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Kadamba (Cadamba)

  • 1. Saumya Ranjan Mohapatra SFS 2018-20 Neolamarckia cadamba The Miracle Tree ALLPPT.com _ Free PowerPoint Templates, Diagrams and Charts
  • 2. INTRODUCTION The tree is grown as an Ornamental plant Kadamba features in Indian religion and mythologies. Kadamba is mentioned in the Bhagavata Purana. It is consider the tree of Buddhism. It is thought to reunite separated lovers. The Kadamba tree is popularly associated with Lord Krishna, who is usually depicted playing his flute under it. Many of Lord Krishn a’s ‘Leelas’ (His pranks) are said to have taken place under a Kadamba tree. Known as State tree of Odisha.
  • 3.  Habitat In North From Himalaya to Nepal & Burma.  In South From Mysore to Western ghats.  And in North Eastern part - Assam, lower hills of Darjeeli ng, Terai, Bihar, Orissa and also in Andaman Islands. Distribution
  • 4. Taxonomy Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms Order: Gentianales Family: Rubiaceae Subfamily: Cinchonoideae Tribe: Naucleeae Genus: Neolamarckia Species: N. cadamba Binomial name Neolamarckia cadamba
  • 5. Morphology  Kadam is a large, tall Evergreen tree.  It has a straight, cylindrical bole.  In favourable habitat, it attains a height of about 20m.  Flowers are small, red to orange in colour, occurring in dense, approximately 5.5 cm diameter.  On maturing, the fruit splits apart, releasing the seeds Containing approximately 8000.  Usually during rainy season.
  • 6. Site Factors It is a large tree, frequently found in southern tropical semi evergreen forests, tropical moist deciduous forest and tropical fresh water swamp forest. It is found below 1000 m altitude and normally where there is more than 1500 mm rain/year but it can also grow in dry areas with as little as 200 mm rain/year. It can grow on a variety of soils like loamy and alluvial soil and tolerates periodic flooding This species is considered suitable for soil conservation, agroforestry, jhum land reclamation etc.
  • 7. Phenology The tree is leafless in the hot season. Flowers appear from May to July. The fruits ripen from August to October.
  • 8. Silvicultural Characters  It is a light demander.  Young plants need protection against sun.  The seedlings are sensitive to drought.  With excess moisture in soil damping off is a problem.  The seedlings are very sensitive to frost.  Young plants are very susceptible to browsing by cattle and deer.  The tree coppices vigorously.  After sapling, the tree is quite tolerant to water-logged conditions .
  • 9. Natural Regeneration Natural reproduction comes profusely under favourable conditions like--- » Light » Shade » Moisture » Exposed soil Natural reproduction is reported to come successfully in areas closed to grazing. In nature, the seedlings attain only 5-15 cm height at the end of the first season. After first season the growth is very rapid.
  • 10. Artificial Regeneration Owing to small size of seeds and seedlings and are sensitive to drought, frost and excessive moisture, direct sowing is difficult. The species is perhaps best raised by planting out entire seedlings with ball of earth. Air- layers treated with IBA root moderately.
  • 11. Planting Stock In India no tree improvement activities have been carried out. Recently IFGTB has initiated tree improvement work by selecting superior tress. Progeny trial with 45 progenies has been established in Maramalai Nagar, Chennai and few more progeny trials with more than 60 pro genies will be established shortly. About six clones are selected and multiplication on large scale is in progress to establish clonal plantations.
  • 12. Seed Collection & Processing The ripened fruits are harvested from the trees during the months of September to December by climbing or shaking the branches. The collected fruits can be allowed to rot for three to four days and pulp is washed off by hands in a bucket of water, seeds settled at the bottom are taken out and dried well. The fruits are rubbed to form a paste like slurry, which is passed through a 0.50 mm sieve plate and shaken vigorously. Each fruit on an average yields 456 mg of pure seeds. Other method is by cutting the fruits into small parts and allowing them to dry and after a few days crush the small parts and separate the seeds. One gram has around 23,000-25,000 seeds. The separated seeds are allowed to dry in shade and can be stored in air tight container for 9 months.
  • 13. Nursery Technique The sieved seeds need no pre-sowing treatment. Seeds of about 0.1g (about 2500 seeds) can be sown in galvanized or wooden trays filled with fine river sand and soil and treated with fungicide. They are sown in February at the rate of about 0.2 gm of seed per square meter of bed. Winter sowing is not successful. Plants are invariably raised in shaded beds to exclude insolation an d splashing effects of rain water. Before sowing, the beds are thoroughly wetted and seeds are broadcast on the top . Germination takes place in about three weeks from the date of so wing. The germination percentage is 60-90%.
  • 14. Cont…. Growth is fast under tropical conditions and plants could reach plantable size (30 cm) in four to five months. Seedlings require periodic watering in the first stages of development. About 2 lakhs seedlings can be obtained from 1 kg of seeds in nurseries. Planting out is done with 35-50 cm high seedlings.
  • 15. Common Mistakes in Propagation  Over-watering.  Associated disease problems.  Over-shading.  Allowing the germinant to become too large.  Large seedling transplanting leading to malformed tap roots.  Root curling in the pots.
  • 16. Vegetative Propagation It is observed that the treatment of IBA and NAA at 500 ppm is giving good results than other treatments. Hence to get more rooting and survival the vegetative cuttings of N. cadamba has to be treated with IBA 500 ppm and NAA 500 ppm.
  • 17. Plantation Management Planting is done during June-July. It grows well in deep moist alluvial soils, often along river banks. The soil should be well drained and should not get affected by flood. Spacing is 5 x 5m. To ensure successful establishment, seedlings should be planted with their balls of earth. Closer spacing leads to height growth which is not preferred much by pencil and plywood industry. Wider spacing can be adopted to have more girth and also for intercropping during the initial period (1-2 years).
  • 18. Agroforestry practices It has no adverse effects on the crops sown as under storey if proper care is taken. For better results, the spacing adopted should be at least 5 x 5m/ 6 x 6m. Dry paddy can be cultivated up to 3 years without much difficulty. Once the trees are grown up, it is desirable to change the cropping pattern, i.e., ginger, turmeric etc besides vegetables, pineapple, arhar and pulses. Trees are also planted in the boundaries of the field. Hence in farm forestry, the farmers can get more yields of crops and generate revenue from N. cadamba tree as well.
  • 19. Yield Approximate yield and income/ha under irrigated condition in Tamilnadu Total Net benefit = Rs.7,84,000 (Total income)– Rs. 128050 (Cost incurred) = Rs. 6,55,950 (@ annual rate of income Rs. 81, 994 per year. It can be increased 10-15 % more by Introduction of clones and through site-clone matching in six years rotation depending on the fertility level of the soil.
  • 20. Important Diseases The main diseases reported are on nursery seedlings is damping- off by Fusarium and Pythium spp. Damping- off can be controlled by appropriate nursery practices and fungicides, there Apart from nursery diseases there is no major threat of disease.
  • 22. Uses The wood is extensively used for ceiling boards, light construction work, packing cases, planking, carving and turnery. Suitable for the manufacture of commercial grade plywood and tea chest plywood. Also suitable for the manufacture of pencils, match boxes, and splints. Suitable for writing, printing paper and wrapping paper. Fruits are edible. Bark used for relieving fever and extract of leaves are used for mouth gargle The flowers are used in perfumes.
  • 23. Conclusion As a multipurpose tree. and as it is thought to reunite separated lovers. “To get back your lover please plant a Kadamba tree” .