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Mathur, C. M.
- Forest Types of Rajasthan
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Indian Forester, Vol 86, No 12 (1960), Pagination: 734-739Abstract
The forests of Rajasthan, hitherto not described in a comprehensive manner, have been classified according to Champion's Classification of Forest Types and brief description of all the types is given. The important types found are dry teak and Anogeissus pendula forest.- Artificial Regeneration of Santalum album in Rajasthan
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Indian Forester, Vol 87, No 1 (1961), Pagination: 37-39Abstract
Attempts at artificial regeneration of Santalum album in suitable localities of Rajasthan have been described. Interim results are presented. Sowing of seeds of Mysore origin has given good results.- Recovery Percentage of Katha and Heartwood Weight Tables of Acacia catechu
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Indian Forester, Vol 87, No 10 (1961), Pagination: 609-610Abstract
The article gives the recovery percentage of katha from the heartwood of Acacia cotechu from an experiment conducted in Kota division. It also gives heartwood weight tables prepared for this locality.- Vegetation Types of Sirohi Forest Division
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Indian Forester, Vol 90, No 7 (1964), Pagination: 413-430Abstract
Attempts have been made to classify and describe the vegetation types of Sirohi Forest Division, situated in the south-west corner of Rajasthan, on the basis of proposed international classification for World Tropical Forest Types. In each vegetation type, degradation sub-types have been recognised in the form of physiognomic stages which are generally the result of biotic interference. Due to climatic and altitudinal changes, there is a considerable variation in the vegetation from thony species-Prosopis spicigera and Capparis decidua to evergreen species Mangifera indica and Syzygium cuminii with intermediate crops of Anogeissus pendula and Anogeissus latifolia.- Nursery Technique and Afforestation Trials with Anogeissus pendula
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Indian Forester, Vol 91, No 2 (1965), Pagination: 99-103Abstract
no abstract- Cultivation of Rauwolfia serpentina in Kota Forest Division (Rajasthan)
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Indian Forester, Vol 91, No 4 (1965), Pagination: 239-242Abstract
Results of studies on ischolar_main and seed production and alkaloidal content of the ischolar_mains in the case of about 1,2 and 3 year old plants of Rauwolfia serpentina (Linn.) Benth. Ex Kurz being raispd under irrigated conditions at Kota are given. Average weight of air dried ischolar_mains per plant from 1, 2 and 3 year old plants is 22 g, 49 g and 162 g respectively. The total alkaloidal content of 1, 2 and 3 year old ischolar_mains was found to be 1.24, 1.31 and 1.50 per cent respectively and is well above the I.P. and B.P.C. standard (not less than 0.8 per cent). The seed production per plant comes to be 2.1, 3.6 and 8.0 g in case of 1, 2 and 3 year old plants respectively. The results of yield of ischolar_mains and their alkaloidal content from these plantations at Kota compare favourably with those obtained from plantations raised at Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun. Possibility of extending the plantations of Rauwolfia serpentina in suitable localities in this state is indicated. Considering the increase in the yield of ischolar_mains with the age of plants, harvesting of ischolar_mains from 2 to 3 year old plants is suggested.- Use of Polythene Bags as Plant Containers
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