Varieties
Being
a cross-pollinated and mostly seed propagated, its innumerable types of fruits
differ widely in density of spines, rind, bearing, size, shape, quality and
period of maturity. Local selections are named as ‘Gulabi’ (rose-scented),
‘Champa’ (flavour like that of champak) and ‘Hazar’ (bearing a large number of
fruits). There are 2 broad groups of cultivated types—soft-fleshed and
firm-fleshed. Rudrakshi has common pumello-sized fruits with smooth rind and
less spines, whereas Singapore or Ceylon Jack, introduced from Ceylon, is
highly precocious. Sometimes it produces light off-season crop between
September and December. Muttam Varikka is another important variety producing
fruits of 7kg each.
A
lot of variability occurs in evergreen forests of the Western Ghats, Gorakhpur,
Dewaria (40kg-sized fruits) and Allahabad (small with white, juice and soft
pulp) districts of Uttar Pradesh. Some of these types produce
small-to-medium-sized fruits with small seeds and thin skin, offering a great
potential for the varietal improvement. Jackfruit NJT 1, NJT 2, NJT 3 and NJT 4
collections from Faizabad have large fruits of excellent quality with bulbs
having low fibre. They are suitable for table purpose. NJC 1, NJC 2, NJC 3
and NJC 4 have small-to medium-sized fruits with thin rind and soft flesh. They
are suitable for culinary purpose. Varikka, Koozha and Navarikka (Pazam
Varikka) types are available in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka with maximum
density in Wynad Plateau in the Western Ghats.
Propagation
Jackfruit
is commonly propagated through seeds. Seeds should be sown immediately after
extraction since they lose their viability during storage. Soaking seeds in
25ppm NAA for 24hr improves their germination and seedling growth.
Air-layering, grafting (inarching and epicotyl) and budding (forkert, chip and
patch) are means of its vegetative propagation. At Konkan, it gives a success
of 50–90% through epicotyl grafting performed during April–May, with grafts
attaining planting size within a year.
Njc fullform is not given
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