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Meena, S. L.
- Clonal Propagation of some Bamboo Species through Adventitious Rhizogenesis in Culm Cuttings
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Indian Forester, Vol 133, No 2 (2007), Pagination: 206-210Abstract
With a view to evolve cloning procedure for Bambusa multiplex, Bambusa tulda and Bambusa vulgaris single node culm cuttings were subjected to four different treatments for 24h viz., water, or 1, 2 and 4 mM NAA. The treated cuttings were horizontally placed and covered completely with sand in ground beds of low-cost mist chamber. After two months, the cuttings were scored for adventitious ischolar_maining percentage, ischolar_main number and length. Significant influence of graded concentrations of NAA on adventitious rhizogenesis was observed. In B. tulda and B. vulgaris the treatment of 4 mM NAA to culm cuttings proved superior for ischolar_main induction while 2mM was found best for ischolar_maining in B. multiplex.- Variation in Rooting Response of Different Clones of Casuarina equisetifolia
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Indian Forester, Vol 127, No 3 (2001), Pagination: 289-294Abstract
The ischolar_maining response of 20 different clones of Casuarina equisetifolia under different concentrations of Indole Butyric Acid (IBA) was studied in a factorial RBD experiment. Significant variations in ischolar_maining per cent and number of ischolar_mains were recorded among the different clones, treatments and their interactions. The variations observed in ischolar_main length were significant among the clones only and non-significant among treatments and clone-treatment interaction. The treatment IBA 4000 ppm performcd the best for all the parameters studied. The treatment increased ischolar_maining by 88.38% and number of ischolar_mains per cladode by 73.33% over control. The findings indicate the importance of including ischolar_maining ability of a clone (genotype) as an important criterion for its selection and evaluation.- Rooting Response of Semi-hardwood Shoot Cuttings of Grewia optiva and Lagerstroemia parviflora
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Indian Forester, Vol 132, No 12 (2006), Pagination: 1661-1666Abstract
Adventitious rhizogenesis in semi-hardwood shoot cuttings of two 'ischolar_maining recalcitrant' forestry species, Grewia optiva and Lagerstroemia parviflora was investigated. The cuttings of approximately 20 cm length and 1.0 cm diameter were treated with equimolar (2mM) doses of indole 3-butyric acid, sodium acetate, ascorbic acid and thiamine for 24 h by basal dipping. After ten weeks of planting, observations were recorded for sprouting (%), ischolar_maining (%), ischolar_main number, and ischolar_main length and ischolar_main-sprout ratio. Treatment with IBA significantly induced adventitious ischolar_maining (upto 67%) in Grewia optiva. In Lagerstroemia parviflora, treatment of thiamine resulted in significantly better adventitious rhizogenesis than other treatments.- Conservation of a Rare and Threatened Species Capparis Cartilaginea Decne. (Capparaceae) in Gujrat State-india
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Indian Forester, Vol 138, No 7 (2012), Pagination: 589-592Abstract
The present paper deals with detailed citation, description, distributionution, phonological, ecological data, notes, uses, causes of rarity and conservation measures suggested for regeneration of Capparis cartilaginea Decne. threatened species in India. Photographs are also provided for its easy identification in the fieldKeywords
Threatened Species, Capparis Cartilaginea, Conservation, Gujarat- Variation in Rooting Response in ten Provenances of Azadirachta indica A. Juss
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Indian Forester, Vol 124, No 9 (1998), Pagination: 696-701Abstract
The ischolar_maining response of ten indigenous provenances of Azadirachta indica under the effect of different treatments viz., IAA, IBA and Thiamine was studied in a factorial RBD experiment. Signifiant variations in almost all parameters were recorded among the different provenances, treatments and their interactions. The treatment IBA 1000 ppm performed the best for all the parameters studied. The treatment increased ischolar_maining by 85.5%, number of ischolar_mains per cuttings by 240.8%, maximum ischolar_main length by 68% and ischolar_main dry wt. by 218.7% over control. The provenance Mandore, Rajasthan (P9) showed overall best ischolar_maining response with 64.17% ischolar_maining, 9.64 number of ischolar_mains per cutting, 6.15 em maximum ischolar_main length and 0.075% gmIcutting ischolar_main dry wt. The interaction of provenance Midnapur, West Bengal (P5) with treatment IBA 1000 ppm (T3) gave best results in respect of number of ischolar_mains per cutting (17.67), maximum ischolar_main length (7.61 cm) and ischolar_main dry weight (0.163 gm/cutting). However, the provenance Dodaballapur, Karnataka (P10) with treatment IBA 1000 ppm (T3) gave the maximum ischolar_maining (96.67%). The findings indicate that it is desirable to include ischolar_maining ability of a provenance as an important criterion for its selection and evaluation.- Rooting Trial of Azadirachta indica A.juss through Shoot Cutttings
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Indian Forester, Vol 123, No 9 (1997), Pagination: 860-862Abstract
No abstract- Some New Plant Records to the Flora of Gujarat State, India-IV
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Indian Forester, Vol 139, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 123-125Abstract
The present paper deals with 6 indigenous taxa of Angiosperm belonging to 6 genera and 6 families are reported as addition to the flora of Gujarat state. The paper also envisages brief citation, description, flowering and fruiting time followed by ecological notes.Keywords
New plant records, Gujarat State, Indigenous taxa- Carbon Sequestration in Agroforestry and Pasture Systems in Arid Northwestern India
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1 Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Regional Research Station, Kukma–Bhuj 370 105, IN
2 Division of Agronomy, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, New Delhi 110 012, IN
3 Directorate of Rapeseed-Mustard Research, Bharatpur 321 303, IN
1 Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Regional Research Station, Kukma–Bhuj 370 105, IN
2 Division of Agronomy, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, New Delhi 110 012, IN
3 Directorate of Rapeseed-Mustard Research, Bharatpur 321 303, IN