Growth and yield of Solanum khasianum in Pinus roxburghii forest based silvi-medicinal system in mid hills of Indian Himalaya

Background In mid hills of Western Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh India, growth, yield and economics of Solanum khasianum as a potential medicinal herb under Pinus roxburghii (Chir pine) plantation has been studied for two consecutive years to assess the performance of Solanum khasianum in undercanopy...

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Main Authors: Chandra Shekher Sanwal, Raj Kumar, Raheel Anwar, Vijaysinha Kakade, Sushma Kerketta, S. D. Bhardwaj
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spelling doaj-07a38b651d7f45018ab933b76a8143542020-11-24T23:53:58ZengSpringerOpenForest Ecosystems2095-63552197-56202016-08-01310.1186/s40663-016-0078-3Growth and yield of Solanum khasianum in Pinus roxburghii forest based silvi-medicinal system in mid hills of Indian HimalayaChandra Shekher Sanwal0Raj Kumar1Raheel Anwar2Vijaysinha Kakade3Sushma Kerketta4S. D. Bhardwaj5Indian Forest Service, Uttarakhand Forest Department, Haldwani Forest DivisionICAR-IISWC, Research CenterDepartment of Forestry and Natural Resources, Punjab Agricultural UniversityICAR-IISWC, Research CenterDepartment of Silviculture and Agroforestry, Dr. Y. S. Parmar University of Horticulture and ForestryDepartment of Silviculture and Agroforestry, Dr. Y. S. Parmar University of Horticulture and ForestryBackground In mid hills of Western Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh India, growth, yield and economics of Solanum khasianum as a potential medicinal herb under Pinus roxburghii (Chir pine) plantation has been studied for two consecutive years to assess the performance of Solanum khasianum in undercanopy of Pinus roxburghii for developing Solanum khasianum and Pinus roxburghii based innovative silvi-medicinal system. Methods Growth parameters such as plant height, number of branches per plant and leaf area index followed by yield were estimated after Solanum khasianum was grown on three topographical aspects as; Northern, North - western and Western at a spacing of 45 cm × 45 cm, followed by three tillage depths as; minimum (0 cm), medium (up to 10 cm) and deep tillage (up to 15 cm), in open and below canopy conditions treatment. The study was conducted to explore the possibility of using Solanum khasianum based silvi-medicinal system to utilize the below canopy of Chir pine forest for enhancing the productivity of forests besides the conservation of the medicinal herb. Results The growth parameters such as plant height, number of branches per plant and leaf area index were non-significantly affected by topographical aspects and tillage practices, both below canopy and open conditions except fresh weight and dry weight of berries during harvesting stage. The maximum yield (0.61 t∙ha−1) was observed on Western aspect in open conditions as compared to below canopy of Chir pine. The highest gross returns were observed for the crop cultivated on Western aspect under deep tillage in open conditions than other aspect and tillage combinations. However the positive net returns from the crops raised in below canopy of Chir pine indicates its possible economic viability under agroforestry system as the gross returns was higher than the cost of cultivation. Conclusion Solanum khasianum when grown in below canopy of Pinus roxburghii, its growth and yield indicated positive net returns. Solanum khasianum and Pinus roxburghii based silvi-medicinal system has the potential to enhance the overall productivity of Chir pine forest. This silvi-medicinal system gives scope for utilizing floor Chir pine forests for growth and production of Solanum khasianum beside conservation of the medicinal herb.https://forestecosyst.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40663-016-0078-3Bio-economic evaluationSilvi-medicinal systemInter-specific competitionTopographical aspectTillage depthLeaf area index (LAI)
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author Chandra Shekher Sanwal
Raj Kumar
Raheel Anwar
Vijaysinha Kakade
Sushma Kerketta
S. D. Bhardwaj
spellingShingle Chandra Shekher Sanwal
Raj Kumar
Raheel Anwar
Vijaysinha Kakade
Sushma Kerketta
S. D. Bhardwaj
Growth and yield of Solanum khasianum in Pinus roxburghii forest based silvi-medicinal system in mid hills of Indian Himalaya
Forest Ecosystems
Bio-economic evaluation
Silvi-medicinal system
Inter-specific competition
Topographical aspect
Tillage depth
Leaf area index (LAI)
author_facet Chandra Shekher Sanwal
Raj Kumar
Raheel Anwar
Vijaysinha Kakade
Sushma Kerketta
S. D. Bhardwaj
author_sort Chandra Shekher Sanwal
title Growth and yield of Solanum khasianum in Pinus roxburghii forest based silvi-medicinal system in mid hills of Indian Himalaya
title_short Growth and yield of Solanum khasianum in Pinus roxburghii forest based silvi-medicinal system in mid hills of Indian Himalaya
title_full Growth and yield of Solanum khasianum in Pinus roxburghii forest based silvi-medicinal system in mid hills of Indian Himalaya
title_fullStr Growth and yield of Solanum khasianum in Pinus roxburghii forest based silvi-medicinal system in mid hills of Indian Himalaya
title_full_unstemmed Growth and yield of Solanum khasianum in Pinus roxburghii forest based silvi-medicinal system in mid hills of Indian Himalaya
title_sort growth and yield of solanum khasianum in pinus roxburghii forest based silvi-medicinal system in mid hills of indian himalaya
publisher SpringerOpen
series Forest Ecosystems
issn 2095-6355
2197-5620
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Background In mid hills of Western Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh India, growth, yield and economics of Solanum khasianum as a potential medicinal herb under Pinus roxburghii (Chir pine) plantation has been studied for two consecutive years to assess the performance of Solanum khasianum in undercanopy of Pinus roxburghii for developing Solanum khasianum and Pinus roxburghii based innovative silvi-medicinal system. Methods Growth parameters such as plant height, number of branches per plant and leaf area index followed by yield were estimated after Solanum khasianum was grown on three topographical aspects as; Northern, North - western and Western at a spacing of 45 cm × 45 cm, followed by three tillage depths as; minimum (0 cm), medium (up to 10 cm) and deep tillage (up to 15 cm), in open and below canopy conditions treatment. The study was conducted to explore the possibility of using Solanum khasianum based silvi-medicinal system to utilize the below canopy of Chir pine forest for enhancing the productivity of forests besides the conservation of the medicinal herb. Results The growth parameters such as plant height, number of branches per plant and leaf area index were non-significantly affected by topographical aspects and tillage practices, both below canopy and open conditions except fresh weight and dry weight of berries during harvesting stage. The maximum yield (0.61 t∙ha−1) was observed on Western aspect in open conditions as compared to below canopy of Chir pine. The highest gross returns were observed for the crop cultivated on Western aspect under deep tillage in open conditions than other aspect and tillage combinations. However the positive net returns from the crops raised in below canopy of Chir pine indicates its possible economic viability under agroforestry system as the gross returns was higher than the cost of cultivation. Conclusion Solanum khasianum when grown in below canopy of Pinus roxburghii, its growth and yield indicated positive net returns. Solanum khasianum and Pinus roxburghii based silvi-medicinal system has the potential to enhance the overall productivity of Chir pine forest. This silvi-medicinal system gives scope for utilizing floor Chir pine forests for growth and production of Solanum khasianum beside conservation of the medicinal herb.
topic Bio-economic evaluation
Silvi-medicinal system
Inter-specific competition
Topographical aspect
Tillage depth
Leaf area index (LAI)
url https://forestecosyst.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40663-016-0078-3
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