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Joshi, C. S.
- Propagation of Taxus baccata through Seed
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Indian Forester, Vol 134, No 7 (2008), Pagination: 981-982Abstract
No abstract- Production of Vegetative Propagules of Taxus baccata Linn. through Rooting of Cuttings
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Indian Forester, Vol 133, No 4 (2007), Pagination: 567-572Abstract
'Taxol', extracted from the leaves and bark of Taxus bacctaa Linn. is as an anti-cancer drug, which is effective in breast and ovarian cancer. Due to its over exploitation, the occurrence of plants of this species has reduced to a great extent in Uttarakhand. Further, as the trees of this species are dioecious and found distantly apart from each other in nature, the chances of seed setting and their natural regeneration are very poor. In such a situation the species may face the chances of extinction if sutiable measures for its clonal multiplication and conservation are not timely undertaken. Keeping this in view work on multiplication of T. baccata via ischolar_maining of cuttings was under taken since 1998 at Forest Research Centre, Kalika, Ranikhet. Shoot cuttings treated with 10,000 ppm Indole-3-Butyric Acid (IBA) mixed with tale gave 29%-72.9% ischolar_maining. A total number of 76,863 plantlets were produced through ischolar_maining of cuttings by FRC, Kalika in the past eight years. About 2.0 ha hedge garden has been established using the clonally prpagated material. It is expected that this hedge garden will provide sufficient vegetative material for further propagation of this species. Apart from this, the centre has also established a field trial (6.0 ha) using the clonally propagated material nearby to this centre during 1998-2006 to assess the clones for various parameters.- Growth Studies of Taxus baccata Linn. In Vegetative Multiplication Garden (VMG)
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Indian Forester, Vol 133, No 8 (2007), Pagination: 1139-1140Abstract
No abstract- Early Flowering in Rooted Cuttings of Tejpat (Cinnamomum tamala Nees and Eberm)
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Indian Forester, Vol 131, No 12 (2005), Pagination: 1636-1637Abstract
No abstract- Selection Intensity and Differential in Eucalyptus
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Indian Forester, Vol 127, No 5 (2001), Pagination: 575-579Abstract
A study in Eucalyptus hybrid population of 14 years age revealed that selection differential and selection intensity for height were recorded as 12.49 m and 22.33 per cent, respectively while for girth at breast height estimates for selection differential and intensity were recorded as 28.38 cm and 18.33 per cent, respectively. Simultaneous selection for height and girth both at culling level revealed values as 12.63 m for height and 33.91 cm for girth as selection differential and 8.33 per cent as selection intensity.- A Note on Fruiting of Taxus baccata Linn. in the Hedge Garden
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Indian Forester, Vol 132, No 7 (2006), Pagination: 887-888Abstract
No abstract- Clonal Propogation of Cedrus deodara (roxb.) G.don via Bud Grafting
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