Carissa kopilii

Relevance: Prelims: Environment

Why in news?

  • The study on the Carissa kopilii, a wild berry, was published in the latest issue of the Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity.

About:

  • The Carissa kopilii is threatened by the very river it is named after — Kopili in central Assam.
  • A hydroelectric project on the river and water turned acidic because of coal mining in Meghalaya upstream.
  • The “sun-loving” plant is distributed sparsely, rooted in rocky crevices along the Kopili riverbed at altitudes ranging from 85-600 metres above sea level.
  • Carissa kopilii, yielding white flowers from August-October and fruits from November-January, should have all the medicinal and utilitarian properties.

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