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New wild orange species discovered in Manipur
Assam Tribune | Sobhapati samom | Imphal, May 28:
A team of field biologists and researchers of Manipur-based Centre for Conservation of Nature & Cultivation of Science (CCNCS) has reported a very rare and endangered species of wild citrus fruit commonly known as Indian Wild Orange (Citrus Indica) from Dailong village in Manipur’s Tamenglong district.
The new wild orange was reported during a week-long Biodiversity Assessment and Research Programme from May 5-11 for declaring Dailong village as one of the key Biodiversity Heritage Site (BHS) of Manipur under Manipur Biodiversity Board (MBB).
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