triputa :
Cultivation:
It is well adapted to grow in coarse and fine sandy and nutrient poor soil but prefers sandy loam with slightly high moisture content and it can grow well in shade too. The plant is tolerant to drought and high salinity (Selvam, 2007).Harvesting:
Flowering and fruiting periods for A. serratus reported by various authors are as:
August-September (Mukerjee, 1972, Deshpande et al., Matthew, 1999), November-
December (Singh and Karthikeyan, 2000), June-September (Pant, 2000) and May-June
(Yadav and Sardesai, 2002).
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