TNPSC Thervupettagam

Geranium saplings

December 30 , 2019 1794 days 987 0
  • The CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research) has developed a new low-cost technology to produce Geranium saplings.
  • The geranium cultivation is being done in aerated glass house currently.
  • With the help of the new technology, geranium can be cultivated at farms just like every other crop.
  • Geranium acts as an anti-inflammatory and anti-septic agent.
  • The Geranium plant is originally from South Africa and is predominantly used in manufacturing essential oils.
  • November is the best suitable sowing season of Geranium.
  • In India, the plant is cultivated in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and North Easter Regions.
  • It has several medicinal values.
  • The development has been made under Aroma Mission which was launched to boost cultivation of aromatic crops and medicinal plant.
  • It includes rosemary, lavender and lemon grass.
  • Under the mission the crops are to be promoted in unproductive and waste lands.
  • It also includes lands that are affected by drought, salinity, water scarcity and floods.

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