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Negi, K. S.
- Effect of Seed Grading on Germination Pattern and Seedling Development of Buchanania lanzan Spreng
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Indian Forester, Vol 131, No 9 (2005), Pagination: 1241-1243Abstract
No abstract- Comparative Assessment of the Valley of Flowers National Park and its Adjacent Areas in Chamoli District of Uttaranchal
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Indian Forester, Vol 129, No 9 (2003), Pagination: 1085-1089Abstract
An exploration trip was carried out in ,the Valley of Flowers National Park and its adjacent areas. The purpose of this study was to monitor the change in biodiversity over the years and collection of germplasm for long-term conservation.- Effect of Different NPK Doses on the Plant Growth and Rhizome Yield in Curcuma zedoria (Christm.) Rosc. (Karchoor) : a less Known Medicinal Plant Introduced in Uttaranchal
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Indian Forester, Vol 132, No 4 (2006), Pagination: 509-513Abstract
No abstract- Aspidopterys cordata (Heyne Ex Wall.) Juss. an Addition to the Flora of Madhya Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 113, No 7 (1987), Pagination: 507-508Abstract
No abstract- A Note on Regeneration of Shoot in Tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb.) Root Suckers by Growth Regulators
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Indian Forester, Vol 111, No 6 (1985), Pagination: 450-452Abstract
no abstract- Vegetative Propagation in Cuttings of Pongamia pinnata Pierre by Auxins
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Indian Forester, Vol 110, No 7 (1984), Pagination: 655-659Abstract
no abstract- Effect of Gibberellic Acid and Nutrients on the Growth of Teak in Nursery. I-Poor Performance of Treated Stumps in the Field
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Indian Forester, Vol 109, No 3 (1983), Pagination: 121-126Abstract
Effect of GA3 Urea, Superphosphate and Rallis tracel on the growth of teak seedlings in nursery and its cODsequent effect after planting the stumps of seedlings in the field was studied. The effect of GA in the nursery bed is positive and enhances the height growth, ischolar_main growth and vigor of the plan Is if applied alonwith the nutrients, the enhanced growth and vigor of treated sfedlings does not manifest itself in the performance of the stumps, prepared from the treated seedlings for planting in the field. The effect of GA3, is temporary, and the enhanced growth and vigor of seedlings is suspended with the discontinu.tion of treatment. The performance of the stumps in the field conditions exhibit. Inferior quality and growth as compared to the untreated seedlings.- Effect of Insecticidal and Hormonal Spray on the Production of Fruits in Teak Seed Orchard
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Indian Forester, Vol 109, No 11 (1983), Pagination: 829-839Abstract
The problem of poor seed setting in teak seed orchard at Mohghata Bhandara Forest Project Division (Maharashtra) was reported by the Managing Director, Forest Develepment Corporation of Maharashtra and Consenator, of Forests, Research and Education,Maharashtra Major insert pests which cause direct or indirect loss to the production of teak seed are, fruit borer and inflorescence feeder Pagyda salvalis, sap sucking bug, Leptocentrus vicarius and fruit borer, Dichocrocis punctiferills Defoliator, Hyblaea puera and skeletonizer, Eutectona machaerlis were noticed feeding on inflorescence in the absence of leaves, during present investigations. In the year 1980 various insecticides tested to control the insect pests were, dimeceron 0.05% nuvacron 0.05%; anthio 0.03%. endosulfan 0.25%, fenitrothion 0.25% and sevin 025%. along with hormonr alpha nophthyl acetic acid (planofix) 20 ppm. In the year 1981, only 2 insecticides i.e. nuvacron and endosulfan, which proved better in 1980 were sprayed. Different dosayes of nvacron i.e. 0.025% and 0.125% and endosulfan 0.125% and 0.0625% were tried so as to optimise the disc of application. Alpha nephthyl acetic acid (planofix) 40 Ppm was sprayrd alongwith the higher dose of the insecticides. The studies revealed that the best results as regards production and protection of inflorescence and fruits, can be obtaioned by spraying nuvacron 36 E (0.025%) and eodosolfan 35 EC (0.125%) water emulsion together with harmone, alpha nephthyl acetic ocid (NAA) 40 ppm.- A Note On Rooting Response in Dalbergja latifolia Roxb. Cuttings by Plant Hormones
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Indian Forester, Vol 108, No 4 (1982), Pagination: 300-301Abstract
Rooting response in Dalbergia latifolia Roxb. branch cuttings by the application of different plant hormones was studied. The ischolar_maining potential was observed best by application of Indole acetic acid (IAA) 100 ppm, Indole butyriC acid (IBA) 100 ppm and napthylic acetic acid (NAA) 100 ppm could induced moderate (40%) ischolar_maining response, while in untreated control it was poor. The detailed results have been discussed.- Fused Needle Disease of Pinus caribaea in India
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Indian Forester, Vol 102, No 3 (1976), Pagination: 186-188Abstract
The fused needle disease in, Pinus caribaea is described. This is the first published report of the disease from India. The affected plants developed needles showing wide range of deformation and excessive exudation of resin. However, the plants apparently looked healthy and did not appear to suffer damage of any significance.- Spiked Zinger Lily (hedychium Spicatum) : Identification of Superior Genotypes from Indian Himalayan Region
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K. S. Negi
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S. S. Koranga
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S. N. Ojha
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M. M. Pandey
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A. K. S. Rawat
1,
A. P. Raina
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A. Rayal
1
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1 National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Bhowali-263 132, Niglat, Nainital, Uttarakhand
1 National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Bhowali-263 132, Niglat, Nainital, Uttarakhand
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Indian Forester, Vol 140, No 4 (2014), Pagination: 363-367Abstract
Spiked Zinger Lily, a perennial rhizomatous herb, belongs to family Zingiberaceae, commonly known as 'Kapur-kachari' widely available in moist, damp-shady evergreen forests and popular in traditional systems with several ethnobotanical notes. For identification of superior genotypes, a total of 34 accessions were collected from Indian Himalayan Region along with passport information. Rhizomes of all accessions were chopped, dried and subjected to Clevenger Hydro-distillation unit for essential oil extraction and observed 0.06-6.12% oil yield. In addition to this 1, 8 cineole (8.22 -58.15 %) was observed as a major constituent of the essential oils on Gas Chromatography (GC). Essential oil content and major chemical constituent 1, 8 cineole, both the parameters revealed an increasing trend along an altitudinal gradient of 1400-2875 m amsl.Keywords
Hedychium Spicatum, Indian Himalayan Region, Essential Oil, 1, 8 Cineole, Superior Genotypes, Altitudinal Gradient.- Introduction of Taramira: Eruca Vesicaria (l.) CAV. SSP. Sativa,/i> (MILL.) THELL. in Sub-temperate Area of Central Himalayan Region
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1 National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), Regional Station, Bhowali-263 132, Niglat, Nainital, Uttarakhand., IN
1 National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), Regional Station, Bhowali-263 132, Niglat, Nainital, Uttarakhand., IN
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Indian Forester, Vol 140, No 6 (2014), Pagination: 636-638Abstract
No Abstract- Traditional Uses of Medicinal Plants of Cooch Behar and Jalpaiguri Districts of West Bengal, India
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1 National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Regional Station, Umiam-793103 Meghalaya, IN
2 National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources Regional Station, Bhowali - 221 031, Nainital, Uttarakhand, IN
1 National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, Regional Station, Umiam-793103 Meghalaya, IN
2 National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources Regional Station, Bhowali - 221 031, Nainital, Uttarakhand, IN