My recent post about the wild pomegranate of Socotra (Punica protopunica) elicited a comment from the publisher of an interesting-sounding book called Pomegranate Roads, by Dr Gregory Levin ((Regular readers will know that this fruit has been much on my mind recently.)):
For more than forty years, Dr Gregory Levin trekked across Central Asia and the Trans-Caucasus in search of rare, endangered and mysterious wild pomegranates. His home was a remote Soviet station in the mountains that separate Turkmenistan from Iran. After the break-up of the Soviet Union, he found himself exiled from his own hidden Eden and his collection of 1,117 pomegranates. Gregory Levin has written a fascinating memoir of his life with pomegranates. He illuminates the botany, the history and myths, the astonishing range of tastes, and the health benefits – from folklore to pharmaceuticals – that make it the wonder fruit of our time.
I hope to read the book soon, and review it here, but I wonder what Dr Levin would make of news from Kashmir that the local pomegranate variety — called “Dane” — is threatened by an insect pest. Is this variety conserved ex situ? If so, I hope it is found in a genebank other than the one in Jharkhand that was reported late last year to be threatened with annihilation. We haven’t heard anything on that lately, by the way, and a quick search on Google News revealed nothing. Does anyone know what’s going on?
P.S. Stefano Padulosi of Bioversity International worked with Dr Levin on the pomegranate collection. There’s a video of him talking about it on YouTube.
Thank you so much for posting this, Luigi, and I have forwarded to Dr. Levin so that he can try to answer your question. I’ll also forward to Jeff Moersfelder at UC Davis. Again, thank you, Barbara Baer
I am doing research work on modeling of evapotranspiration on pomegranate. So that I need the data of phenological stages of Pomegranate. Please sent me the information or me.
with kind regards
From
Deodas Tarachand Meshram
Scientist
NRC on pomegranate
Solapur-413 006
I am very sorry, but we do not have that kind of information. I am sure you will find it elsewhere, and wish you good luck with your studies.
Thanks for the reply
Yours
Deodas Meshram