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The Great Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalenszs L.), Indian Botanic Garden, Howrah-The Periodical Variation in its Soil Fertility Status


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Under the present investigation, for preserving the Great Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis L.) of religious, tourism and botanical significance,-its ischolar_main environment has thoroughly been investigated which was not yet been explored. From the results it is clear that the entire soil which is supporting nearly 95-98% soil-propischolar_main system is quite low in organic carbon content and consequently resulting into its unfavourable physico-chemical properties. A few important physico-chemical properties have been tabulated and at the end some valuable suggestions are given.
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J. N. Singh
Botanical Survey of India, Howrah, India

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Under the present investigation, for preserving the Great Banyan Tree (Ficus benghalensis L.) of religious, tourism and botanical significance,-its ischolar_main environment has thoroughly been investigated which was not yet been explored. From the results it is clear that the entire soil which is supporting nearly 95-98% soil-propischolar_main system is quite low in organic carbon content and consequently resulting into its unfavourable physico-chemical properties. A few important physico-chemical properties have been tabulated and at the end some valuable suggestions are given.