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Das, E. S.
- Problems of Erosion in the Punjab and their Extent
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Indian Forester, Vol 83, No 10 (1957), Pagination: 585-587Abstract
No abstract- The Role of Willows in the Punjab
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Indian Forester, Vol 84, No 6 (1958), Pagination: 345-346Abstract
No abstract- Experimental Afforestation of Bare, Dry and Rocky Slopes in High Hills
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Indian Forester, Vol 84, No 7 (1958), Pagination: 402-406Abstract
The object of the experiment was to afforest hot, bare and rocky hill slopes at an elevation of 7,000 feet with suitable species. Both indigenous and exotic species have been planted in winter as well as during rains. Deodar has succeeded on better soil. Cupressus torulosa, C.arizonica and Pinus ponderosa have given excellent results. Tube planting has given a high survival percentage in case of Pinus sylvestris and P.taeda. Only planting in the beginning of rainy season has succeeded with coniferous species. Comparatively light weeding are indicated to protect young plants from sun and drought.- Problem of Wind Erosion in the Punjab and Experience Gained so Far to meet It
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Indian Forester, Vol 84, No 9 (1958), Pagination: 566-567Abstract
No abstract- Problem of Grass Land Improvement in the Hills of the Western Himalayas
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