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Prosopis cineraria (Linn.) Druce.

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Prosopis cineraria (Linn.) Druce. Family

Leguminosae

Prosopis cineraria (Linn.) Druce. English Name

Mesquet

Prosopis cineraria (Linn.) Druce. Local Name

Jand, Kandi

Prosopis cineraria (Linn.) Druce.

Prosopis cineraria (Linn.) Druce. Description

An almost evergreen, thorny, large shrub, small sized tree 12 m tall. The crown is open and spreading. The stem is short with diameters up to 31 cm. Foliage is feathery-like and the leaves are compound, 1 to 2.5 cm long. Leaf fall occurs for short periods before flowering. The bark is rough, grey, and exfoliating in thin flakes. The flowers are small, creamy white to pale yellow and are arranged in small bunches, 1 to 2.5 cm long, flowering between December and May. The pods are flat, 12 to 25 cm long and contain on the average 10 to 15 seeds, maturing between April and August. A number of insects attack it, but they are of little significance. It is reproduced both from seed and by vegetative means. The seed can be stored for long periods. Pretreatment of seed by nicking the seed coat, or a water or acid soak will speed germination. It is fast growing with reported yields of 3 to 5 m3/ha/yr. On favorable sites it will reach heights of 7 m in 11 years. Interlocked, close grained, sapwood is whitish, and heartwood is purple-brown, dense, with a specific gravity of 0.61 and a calorific value of 5000 kcal/kg.

Prosopis cineraria (Linn.) Druce.

Prosopis cineraria (Linn.) Druce. Distribution

The tree is native to Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, and other parts of the Middle East. In Pakistan it is found in the dry plains and hills of the Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, and NWFP. An aggressive tolerant tree that grows on a variety of dry sites including most soils from clays to sands. It also does well on highly alkaline sites (Ph 9.8). It requires a summer precipitation zone of 75 to 650 mm/yr and is considered very drought hardy. It prefers a hot arid, semi-arid to sub-tropical climate with a temperature range of -6 to 45°C at elevations up to 450 m. Seedlings can be damaged by frost, and grazing can be a problem but once it is established it is very difficult to eradicate.

Prosopis cineraria (Linn.) Druce.

Prosopis cineraria (Linn.) Druce. Uses

This tree is adapted to a variety of sites and soils, coppices readily, and is a good nitrogen fixer. Since framers like it because its root system does not compete with crops and it fixes nitrogen, it is a good farm forestry tree. Also used for fodder, fuel, nitrogen fixing, poles and construction, agriculture implements, apiculture, furniture, and soil stabilization.

Naeem Javid Muhammad Hassani is working as Conservator of Forests in Balochistan Forest & Wildlife Department (BFWD). He is the CEO of Tech Urdu (techurdu.net) Forestrypedia (forestrypedia.com), All Pak Notifications (allpaknotifications.com), Essayspedia, etc & their YouTube Channels). He is an Environmentalist, Blogger, YouTuber, Developer & Vlogger.

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