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- Growth Performance of Three Exotic Pine Species in Relation to Indigenous Species in Uttarakhand Himalayas, India
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(Chir Pine). Himalayas, Short Rotation, High Density, Environmental Stability
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Indian Forester, Vol 135, No 11 (2009), Pagination: 1556-1564Abstract
Growth and suitability of three exotic pine species - Pinus patula, P. greggii and P. elliottii were studied in Uttarakhand Himalaya and comparison made with the principal indigenous species, P. roxburghii (Chir pine). Exotic pines had significantly higher (p< 0.001) growth, volume production, increment and relative growth rate compared to P. roxburghii at 35 years of age. Exotic pines had greater growth rate in the initial 15 years than Chir pine. Thereafter, height and diameter growth rate of exotic pines reduced compared to Chir pine. This indicates the suitability of these exotic pines as short rotation, density plantation in order to maintain environmental stability.Keywords
Exotic Pines Pinus patula, P. greggii, P. elliottii, Indigenous Pine P. roxburghii(Chir Pine). Himalayas, Short Rotation, High Density, Environmental Stability
- Propagation of Taxus baccata through Seed
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Indian Forester, Vol 134, No 7 (2008), Pagination: 981-982Abstract
No abstract- Analysis of the Training Needs, Preference and Constraints of Marginal and Small Poultry Farmers of Bareilly District
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1 Division of Extension Education, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly (U.P.), IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bareilly (U.P.), IN
1 Division of Extension Education, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, Bareilly (U.P.), IN
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bareilly (U.P.), IN
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Research Journal of Animal Husbandry & Dairy Science, Vol 5, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 88-91Abstract
A study was conducted to assess the training needs, preference and constraints of small and marginal farmers of Bareilly District of Uttar Pradesh. Fifty poultry farmers were selected using snowball sampling technique from the Bhojipura Block of Bareilly district. They were interviewed with structured schedule prepared beforehand. Data on training needs were analysed based on Training Need Index of each major and minor farm operation. Training preference were analysed using percentage score and the constraints using mean score Out of the major operations studied farmers preferred housing as the one in which they require training needs. Knowledge and financial needs were also very much relevant to the farmers. Farmers preferred on farm neighbourhood training, in forenoon and in the months between March and May. Farm visit is the most desired method of training as perceived by the farmers. Feeding and breeding problems were the chief constraints perceived by the farmers.Keywords
Training Needs, Preference, Constraints, Poultry Farmers.References
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- Reproduction and Conservation of Taxus baccata in Uttarakhand
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1 Mussoorie Forest Division, Mussoorie, IN
1 Mussoorie Forest Division, Mussoorie, IN
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Indian Forester, Vol 142, No 7 (2016), Pagination: 702-703Abstract
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- A Pharmacological Review:Amaranthus spinosus
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1 School of Pharmacy, Chouksey Engineering College, Bilaspur (C.G.), 495001, IN
1 School of Pharmacy, Chouksey Engineering College, Bilaspur (C.G.), 495001, IN