Cactus Pear: a Weed of Dry-Lands for Supplementing Food Security Under Changing Climate

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Autor(a) principal: IQBAL,M.A.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: HAMID,A., IMTIAZ,H., RIZWAN,M., IMRAN,M., SHEIKH,U.A.A., SAIRA,I.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Planta daninha (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Climate change characterized by global warming and frequent occurrence of prolonged drought spells has necessitated the cultivation of multi-purpose crops which are temperature and drought hardy. This paper evaluates the production potential of cactus pear [Opuntia ficus indica (L.) Mill.] as an alternate and low-cost forage crop along with the recent advancements in its cultivation and utilization as food crop for supplementing the food security of rapidly increasing populace. The botanical, ecological and physiological traits enabling cactus pear to survive under harsh agro-climatic conditions have been objectively elaborated. A variety of impediments hampering its wide-scale cultivation and future breeding needs for improving the biomass production and nutritional quality have also been identified. The potential of cactus pear to reduce desertification along with imparting sustainability to modern, commercial and profitable agriculture in dry-lands makes it an exceptional plant. Its annual biomass (stems called cladodes) yield of 40-50 t ha-1 with an appropriate agronomic management may sustain 5-6 adult cows supporting a family of 12-16 people. However, its slow growth, less fruit yield, poor nutritional quality of forage and the fear of cactus pear becoming a noxious weed restricts its popularized cultivation and thus demands a comprehensive genetic improvement and agronomic technology package.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cactus Pear: a Weed of Dry-Lands for Supplementing Food Security Under Changing Climate
title Cactus Pear: a Weed of Dry-Lands for Supplementing Food Security Under Changing Climate
spellingShingle Cactus Pear: a Weed of Dry-Lands for Supplementing Food Security Under Changing Climate
IQBAL,M.A.
Opuntia ficus indica
cladodes
emergency water supply
forage bank
Indian fig
title_short Cactus Pear: a Weed of Dry-Lands for Supplementing Food Security Under Changing Climate
title_full Cactus Pear: a Weed of Dry-Lands for Supplementing Food Security Under Changing Climate
title_fullStr Cactus Pear: a Weed of Dry-Lands for Supplementing Food Security Under Changing Climate
title_full_unstemmed Cactus Pear: a Weed of Dry-Lands for Supplementing Food Security Under Changing Climate
title_sort Cactus Pear: a Weed of Dry-Lands for Supplementing Food Security Under Changing Climate
author IQBAL,M.A.
author_facet IQBAL,M.A.
HAMID,A.
IMTIAZ,H.
RIZWAN,M.
IMRAN,M.
SHEIKH,U.A.A.
SAIRA,I.
author_role author
author2 HAMID,A.
IMTIAZ,H.
RIZWAN,M.
IMRAN,M.
SHEIKH,U.A.A.
SAIRA,I.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv IQBAL,M.A.
HAMID,A.
IMTIAZ,H.
RIZWAN,M.
IMRAN,M.
SHEIKH,U.A.A.
SAIRA,I.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Opuntia ficus indica
cladodes
emergency water supply
forage bank
Indian fig
topic Opuntia ficus indica
cladodes
emergency water supply
forage bank
Indian fig
description ABSTRACT: Climate change characterized by global warming and frequent occurrence of prolonged drought spells has necessitated the cultivation of multi-purpose crops which are temperature and drought hardy. This paper evaluates the production potential of cactus pear [Opuntia ficus indica (L.) Mill.] as an alternate and low-cost forage crop along with the recent advancements in its cultivation and utilization as food crop for supplementing the food security of rapidly increasing populace. The botanical, ecological and physiological traits enabling cactus pear to survive under harsh agro-climatic conditions have been objectively elaborated. A variety of impediments hampering its wide-scale cultivation and future breeding needs for improving the biomass production and nutritional quality have also been identified. The potential of cactus pear to reduce desertification along with imparting sustainability to modern, commercial and profitable agriculture in dry-lands makes it an exceptional plant. Its annual biomass (stems called cladodes) yield of 40-50 t ha-1 with an appropriate agronomic management may sustain 5-6 adult cows supporting a family of 12-16 people. However, its slow growth, less fruit yield, poor nutritional quality of forage and the fear of cactus pear becoming a noxious weed restricts its popularized cultivation and thus demands a comprehensive genetic improvement and agronomic technology package.
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