Английская Википедия:Artocarpus hirsutus

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Artocarpus hirsutus, commonly known as wild jack,[1] is a tropical evergreen tree species that is native to India, primarily in Kerala, but also in Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, where it grows in moist, deciduous to partially evergreen woodlands.[2][3]

Description

Artocarpus hirsutus grows as a canopy tree and can reach a height of up to Шаблон:Convert and about Шаблон:Cvt in girth.[4]

The leaves of this tree are simple and phyllotaxy is alternate. The shape can be described as elliptic or ovate with Шаблон:Cvt × Шаблон:Cvt size. When it is young it is densely hirsute beneath. The apex of leaf is sub-acute or shortly acuminate, base is rounded or sub-acute, and margins undulate. Ten to twelve pairs of secondary nerves can be visible, and the length of petiole is about Шаблон:Cvt.[5]

Its flowers are unisexual, in axillary inflorescences and its fruits are syncarps and very sweet, changing to an orange hue when ripe. Its simple, alternate leaves will ooze latex if broken. It is harvested for its wood.[2][3]

The ripe fruit of A. hirsutus is eaten after removing the spiny outer skin. The structure of the fruit is similar to that of the much larger jackfruit. The seeds are also edible, usually fried as a snack.

Distribution and habitat

Artocarpus hirsutus grows at elevations from sea level to around Шаблон:Cvt in places with an annual rainfall of Шаблон:Cvt or more. The species is endemic to the Western Ghats where it is found in evergreen forests.[4] It is a common tree in evergreen and semi-evergreen forests from South Maharashtra to Kanyakumari[5]

Uses

Artocarpus hirsutus is prized for its durable timber which is comparable in quality with teak. The timber was used extensively in the construction of ceilings, door frames and furniture in older buildings, especially in Kerala.[6] The famous snake boats of Kerala are often hewn out of the Anjili's wood.[7] 140 tons of A. hisutus wood from Kerala was used for Tim Severin's ship Sohar, in which he traveled from Muscat to Canton in 1980-81.

Diseases

The important diseases of Artocarpus hirsutus reported from Southern part of India (Kerala state) are Pink disease (Corticium salmonicolor)[8]Шаблон:Better source needed & Macrophomina leaf spot (Macrophomina phaseolina).[9]

In culture

This tree, locally called anjili in Kerala is used to make Palliyodam, a type of large built and used by Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple in Kerala for the annual water processions of Uthrattathi Jalamela and Valla Sadhya.[10]

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References

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External links

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