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- A Study on the Growth and Coppicing Capacity of Eucalyptus tereticornis (Mysorr Gum) in 10 Year Old Plantation
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Indian Forester, Vol 110, No 1 (1984), Pagination: 52-55Abstract
Coppicing experiment was conducted in different sizes of diameter classe. 0-2 cm, 2.1 cm to 4 cm and 4.1 cm to 6 cm in Eucalyptur terelicarnis in ten year old plantation The average number of coppice shoot thrown by the stump of all the diameter classes was nearly equal. The height and diameter of coppice shoot was significantly higher In the stumps of larger diameter. The results will therefore have a far reaching effect on the management and exploitation of coppice regeneration and rotation of Eucalyptus teretlcornis plantalion in various parts of the State.- Dry Matter Production by Eucalyptus Camaldulensis Dehn Plantation in Jabalpur
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Indian Forester, Vol 110, No 9 (1984), Pagination: 868-878Abstract
The present investigation was undertaken on 15 year old (1969) and 5 year old (1979) plants of Eucalyptus camoldulensis Dehn raised on the area of Regional Forest Research Centre, Jabalpur. The entire area of planlation was divided in 5 equal compartments. Five trees from each compartment were randomly selected and felled for aboveground and belowground biomass studies. Growlh parameters in 15 year old plantation were 2-4 times that of plants in 5 year old plantations. The ischolar_main length was traced to a depth of less than 3 m in all cases. However, the lateral spread was unimaginably very vast. The mean lateral spread of 20.3 m was observed in 15 year old plants and 9.01 m in 5 year old plants. The propaganda against Eucalyptus that it is responsible for drying-up of underground water reserVe is thus disproved from these studies. These Vast lateral ischolar_main system, may be responsible to utilise even the slighest amount of surface moisture which may be available just below the surface in any form of precipitation. In terms of mean annual productivIty it was 15.92 t/h/year in 15 year old plants and 6.03 t/h year in 5 year old plants. The maximum contribution to the total aboveground biomass has been observed by stemwood in both plantations.- A Note on the Paulownia Trials-future Hope for Social Forestry
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