Refine your search
Collections
Co-Authors
Journals
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
Gupta, Raghunath S.
- A Note on the Practical Application of the Recommendations Made in the Indian Forest Bulletin No. 141, Regarding the Forecasting of the Quality of Teak from the Soil and Site Characteristics
Abstract Views :219 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 76, No 5 (1950), Pagination: 210-214Abstract
No abstract- The Soils of the Casuarina Plantations with Special Reference to the Causes of Casualties (Wholesale and in Patches) in some of the Areas
Abstract Views :201 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 77, No 8 (1951), Pagination: 479-499Abstract
No abstract- Characteristics of Soils and Site Conditions with Reference to their Suitability for the Growth of Sal (Shorea robusta) and its Natural Regeneration
Abstract Views :160 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 10 (1954), Pagination: 588-600Abstract
No abstract- Some Interesting Soil Data on Compactness, Erodibility, and other Morphological Features in Sal Forests, Miscellaneous Forest and Taungya in Dehra Dun
Abstract Views :198 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 1 (1955), Pagination: 48-52Abstract
In this investigation, Brinell's hardness number, erodibility, penetrability and apparent density, etc., at different depths of soil in sal forest, miscellaneous forest and taungya is determined in situ. In the forest areas, hardness of top-soil is greater than sub-soil while it is vice versa in taungya. In the latter, cultivation and exposure leads to hard pan layer at a certain depth which may decrease sub-soil water seepage and reserve and increase erosive tendencies in soil mass.- Soil Survey and Soil Classification in India with Special Reference to forest Conditions
Abstract Views :167 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Source
Indian Forester, Vol 82, No 3 (1956), Pagination: 107-113Abstract
No abstract- Run off Plot Studies with Different Grasses with Special Reference to Conditions Prevailing in the Himalayas and the Siwalik Region
Abstract Views :185 |
PDF Views:0