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Malik, A. R.
- Refinement of Container Type and Potting Medium Mixture for Production of Quality Seedlings in Chilgoza Pine (Pinus Gerardiana Wall.)
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Medium, Dry Temperate, Himachal Pradesh.
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Indian Forester, Vol 135, No 9 (2009), Pagination: 1180-1184Abstract
Pinus gerardiana Wall. (Chilgoza pine) is an important species of dry temperate zone of North-West Himalaya valued chiefly for its edible nuts. Study was conducted to determine the effect of container types viz. ischolar_main trainer 275 cc (k1), ischolar_main trainer 300 cc (k2), bottom hole polybabgs (BHP) - 23 x10cm ((k3), and bottom hole polybabgs (BHP) - 16 x10cm ((k4), and growing medium chilgoza forest soil (CFS) (M1), CFS+Sand+moss - 1:1:1 (M2) and CFS+Sand+moss+FYM - 1:1:1:1 (M3) on seedling growth parameters under nursery. Use of BHP - 23×10 cm filled with CFS+sand+mass+FYM proved best for most of the seedling growth parameters under nurseryy condition.Keywords
Pinus Gerardiana Wall. (chilgoza Pine), Quality Stock, Root Trainer, GrowingMedium, Dry Temperate, Himachal Pradesh.
- Litter Decomposition Pattern in Fraxinus excelsior and Ulmus villosa Forests in Different Seasons in Dachigam National Park, J&K, India
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Indian Forester, Vol 135, No 12 (2009), Pagination: 1730-1736Abstract
The present study was to determine the decomposition pattern of litter of Fraxinus excelsior and Ulmus villosa forests in different seasons in Dachigam National Park, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. The pattern of litter decomposition seems to have been more by presence of micro organisms and favourable climatic conditions. There was about 22.7 gm weight loss in F. excelsior and 20.78gm in U. villosa with in 12 months of decomposition. 95% exponential rate of decomposition was 2.04 and 2.55 indicating faster decomposition in F. excelsior as compared to U. villosa.Keywords
Fraxinus excelsior, Ulmus villosa, Decomposition, Litter, Dachigam National Park,J&K
- Seed Stratification of Pinus gerardiana Wall. : Effect of Stratification Duration and Temperature
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Indian Forester, Vol 134, No 8 (2008), Pagination: 1072-1078Abstract
Seeds of Pinus gerardiana are highly dormant when freshly harvested. To break the dormancy, six stratification periods and four stratification temperatures were used to enhance the germinability of Pinus gerardiana seeds. Treatment of seeds for 45 days as outdoor pit temperature (16.5°/4.5°C : d/n) in moist sand followed by 60 days enhanced the germination behaviour of the species.Keywords
Pinus gerardiana, Seed Stratification, Germinability- Standardization of Seed Storage Conditions for Cedrus deodara (Roxb.) G. Don
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1 S.K. University of Agricultural Science and Technology, Wadura Campus, Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, IN
2 College of Forestry, VCSG Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry, Ranichauri, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, IN
1 S.K. University of Agricultural Science and Technology, Wadura Campus, Sopore, Jammu and Kashmir, IN
2 College of Forestry, VCSG Uttarakhand University of Horticulture and Forestry, Ranichauri, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, IN