Biology, asked by kancharlayuvansai, 9 months ago


15. What are the gum yielding trees in your surroundings? What procedure you should follow to
collect gum from trees? ​

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Answered by Shachi123
14

Answer:

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Explanation:

Gum is one of the plant product that is formed from the disintegration of plant cellulose. The important gum yielding trees are Acacia nilotica (babul), , Steruculia urens (kullu), A catechu (khair), Anogeissus latifolia (dhawra), Bauhinia retusa (semal), Butea monosperma (palas), Lannea coromandelica (lendia) and Azadirachta indica(neem). Gums can also be extracted from seeds . From plants like guar, tamarind, Cassia tora etc.

Almond gum is an edible gum collected from almond trees in my surroundings.

Almond tree bark secretes the gum. Once it dried I removed them with help of knife with the guidance of my mother.

OR

The gum yielding trees is rubber,etc. We should collect those in a bucket with the rope tied in the tree so that it cannot fall from the tree

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Answered by SugaryAngel
13

Gum yielding trees :-

  1. Babul
  2. Neem

Procedure to collect gum from trees :-

  1. Remove the outer bark of the tree .
  2. Do it every day at least 3-4 weeks .
  3. Now you take a bucket and place it near the gum .
  4. Keep in mind that the bucket is arranged in such a manner that when the gum falls should directly fall into the bucket but not on ground .
  5. Use sickle or axe to remove the bark .
  6. Cut the bark in "V" shape so that the gum would fall directly into the bucket .
  7. See that no dust like oily , metal , stone etc falls or present on gum .
  8. Don't taste it without anyone's precautions .
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