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Black Pepper is the 1st monograph in this vital and most generally used spice. This quantity contains chapters on all facets of the plants' botany; crop development, agronomy, chemistry, post-harvest expertise, processing, ailments, insect pests, advertising, financial system and makes use of. the entire to be had details has been accumulated and offered by way of specialists for using scholars, academics and examine employees within the box, and may stay the most important reference resource for all pepper employees for your time to return.
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54, 1976; Rahiman, Piper in Karnataka, J. Bombay Nat. His. Soc. , Piper spp. of Silent Valley, J. Bombay Nat. His. , 87:424–425, 1990. Molagukodi, Rheed, Hort. , 7:23–24, 1678; P. , Sys. , 310, 1843; Hook, Lon. J. , 4:438, 1845; Wight, Ic. , 1935, 1852; P. nigrum var. trioecum C. , 16 (1):363, 1869; P. baccatum C. , ibid, 242, 1869; P. colonum Presl. Bot. , 112, 1844; P. , 1:335, 1804; P. , ex Kunth. Linnaea, 13:573, 1839; P. malabarense C. , 16 (1):242, 1869; P. spurium Link, Enum. Hort. , in Hook.
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Econ. Tax. 5 cm above the base. 07 cm in diameter, flowers bisexual, stamens two, very short, anthers 2-lobed, reniform, attached transversely at the tip of the filament, dehiscing by longitudinal slit. 1 cm. across, obovate with striations, spicy and mildly pungent. A bisexual species resembling P. mullesua in external appearance, but differs from it in having elongated erect fruiting spikes and bisexual flowers. This is the only bisexual wild species reported so far from the Western Ghats. Rare and endangered, so far collected from only one locality.