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Bhagat, Sarjan
- Storage Capacity of some Temperate Shrubs
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Indian Forester, Vol 120, No 3 (1994), Pagination: 258-261Abstract
The results of the longevity tests of Dodonaea viscosa, Indigofera gerardiana and Rubus ellipticus revealed that acid scarified seeds of these species stored in paper bags (100 gauge) and closed glass bottles at normal room temperature retained good viability upto 11,17 and 6 months. Similarly, Coriaria nepalensis, Berberis aristata and Debregeasia hypoleuca seeds stored in closed glass bottles at ambient room conditions appeared to have good storing ability exhibiting good viability upto 14 and 24 months.- Seed Fertility in Relation to Tree Size of Abies pindrow and Picea smitriana
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Indian Forester, Vol 120, No 8 (1994), Pagination: 677-681Abstract
The effect of size of tree on the fertility of Silver fir and Spruce seed was studied. Although the cone diameters in different diameter breast height class of Silver fir differed significantly at 5% level yet cone lengths did not differ. The seed weights in different diameter breast height classes also differed significantly. However, cone diameters and cone lengths of Spruce did not differ significantly but the seed weights differed significantly. Germination percentages and germination values of seeds from different diameter breast height class trees of Silver fir differed significantly and the same values were, however, non-significant in case of Spruce.- Preliminary Studies on Germination of Birdcherry (Prunus cornuta) Seeds in the Nursery
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Indian Forester, Vol 119, No 4 (1993), Pagination: 295-298Abstract
Effect of different presowing treatments and different time of sowing on germination of bird cherry (Prunus cornuta) seeds in the nursery were studied. The results showed that different presowing treatments were not helpful in softening of stony endocarp thus showing no influence on germination. However, results of different sowing time showed highly variable chilling requirements for seeds of within and among families from a single geographical range. Thus, for optimum germination, seed sowing should be undertaken immediately after seed collection so as to ensure proper stratification of seeds in the nursery beds.- Effect of Seed Weight on Germination, Survival and Initial Growth of Horsechestnut (Aesculus indica, Colebr) in the Nursery
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Indian Forester, Vol 119, No 8 (1993), Pagination: 627-629Abstract
Tbe effect of seed weight on germination, survival and initial growth of horsechestnut in the nursery was studied. The results indicated that the medium and heavier seed weight classes performed significantly better than lighter seed weight class in terms of germination, survival, seedling height and seedling dry weights. However, heavier seed weight class gave significantly more seedling dry weights than the medium seed weight class. Therefore, the use of medium and bigger seeds of horsechestnut in the nursery for optimum germination, good survival and better plant growth as well as higher plant yield is advocated.- Seed Scarification Requirement in Indigofera gerardiana Wall
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Indian Forester, Vol 118, No 6 (1992), Pagination: 429-431Abstract
In this paper the results of experiment conducted on seeds of Indigofera gerardiana for optimum germination through acid scarification have been described in detail.- Studies on Determination of Optimum Sowing Method of Prinsepia utilis Royle Seed in the Field
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Indian Forester, Vol 117, No 2 (1991), Pagination: 117-119Abstract
A study was undertaken to determine the feasibility of direct sowing of Prinsepia utilis seed in the field. Three methods of sowIng viz., broadcast sowing, dibbling and line sowing were adopted. The results showed that line sowing was significantly better tban broadcast sowing in terms of germination percentage, seedling growth and seedling dry weight was also significantly superior to dibbling sowing In terms of seedling growtb and seedling dry weight.- Effect of Seedling Size on the Growth of Transplanted Silver Fir (Abies pindrow) Seedlings in the Nursery
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Indian Forester, Vol 116, No 7 (1990), Pagination: 564-567Abstract
The effect of seedling size on the growth of transplanted silver fir seedlings in the nursery was studied. The studies made included observations on survival and growth of seedlings under four different height classes viz, seedlings less than 5 cm (T1); 5 cm to 7 cm (T2); 7 cm to 9 cm (T3) and 9 cm and above (T4). The performance of the seedlings below 5 cm in height in terms of survival, seedling growth and seedling dry weights was poorest as compared to other seedling height classes. The results thus indicated that seedlings below 5 cm in height should be culled at the time of transplanting.- A Note on Germination and Longevity of Prinsepia utilis Royle Seed
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