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Agrawal, S. P.
- Culm and Leaf Epidermis of Indian Bamboos X-Chimonobambusa Makino
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Indian Forester, Vol 122, No 11 (1996), Pagination: 1045-1048Abstract
Light microscopic studies on epidermal features of Chimonobambusa callosa (Munro) Nakai have been described.- Culm and Leaf Epidermis of Indian Bamboos VIII -Thamnocalamus Munro.
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Indian Forester, Vol 121, No 3 (1995), Pagination: 219-226Abstract
Epidermal features of culm and leaf of three Indian species of the genus Thamnocalamus Munro as seen under the light microscope have been described.- Culm and Leaf Epidermis of Indian Bamboos Part VI Thyrsostachyus Gamble
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Indian Forester, Vol 119, No 9 (1993), Pagination: 753-756Abstract
Microscopic studies on epidermal features of culm and leaf of Thyrsostachyus oliveri have been described.- Culm and Leaf Epidermis of Indian Bamboos Part V- Gigantochloa Kurz Ex Munro
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Indian Forester, Vol 118, No 4 (1992), Pagination: 284-295Abstract
Microscopic studies on epidermal features of culm and leaf of four species of Gigantochloa Kurz ex Munro have been described.- Culm and Leaf Epidermis of Indian Bamboos Pt. IV - oxytenanthera Munro
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Indian Forester, Vol 117, No 12 (1991), Pagination: 1073-1076Abstract
Epidermal features of culm and leaf of Oxytenanthera abyssinica (A. Rich) Munro have been described.- Culm and Leaf Epidermis of Indian Bamboos Part III-Melocanna baccifera (roxb) Kurz
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Indian Forester, Vol 116, No 10 (1990), Pagination: 815-818Abstract
Light microscopical studies on the epidermal features of culm and leaf of Meloeanna bauifera (Roxb.) Kurz have been described.- Leaf Epidermis of Indian Bamboos Pt. II-Bambusa Schreb
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Indian Forester, Vol 115, No 12 (1989), Pagination: 916-923Abstract
This paper deals with the leaf epidermal features of 10 species of Bambusa Schreb. The observations are well illustrated through photomicrographs and the diagnostic features are tabulated for identification purposes.- On the Structure and Identification of Eucalyptus Species
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Indian Forester, Vol 114, No 3 (1988), Pagination: 145-151Abstract
The wood structure of nine species of Eucalyptus have been studied in detail both under light and scanning electron microscope. They have been distinguished on the basis of various anatomical characters viz. vessel and parenchyma distribution, presence or absence of crystals in parenchyma and percentage of tri-seriate rays, and vestured pit morphology. Though microscopic features do help to some extent in the identification, ultrastrncture of vestured pits of vessels aod fibres have been found more useful in distinguishing different species studied.- Leaf Epidermis of Indian Bamboos Part. I-Dendrocalamus Nees
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Indian Forester, Vol 114, No 10 (1988), Pagination: 684-692Abstract
A systematic study of leaf epidermis of Indian bamboos was undertaken under light microscope for facilitating their identification based on epidermal features. The present paper deals with 10 spcies of the genus Dendrocalamus Nees. Epidermal features of diagnostic value have been tabulated and illustrated through photomicrographs.- Studuis on the Effects of Spacing and Application of Fertilisers on Wood Quality in Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm.
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Indian Forester, Vol 109, No 12 (1983), Pagination: 901-908Abstract
The results of the study on the effect of spacing and application of fertilise on wood specific gravity, fibre rength and tree groth in 8-year-old experimental plantations of Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm. Laid out in West Bengal and Gujarat are reported here. Spacing as well as application of fertilisers do not show any significant effect on specific gravity. Though the fibre length has heen found to differ significantly among the treatments, the trend is not consistent for any of the treatments in the two localities. While close spacing adversely affect the height and girth of the trees. The effect of application of fertilisers is not significant.- Variation in the Proportion of Heartwood in Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm.
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