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- Effect of Light Conditions on Root, Shoot and Plant Length of Selected Forest Tree Species
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Indian Forester, Vol 125, No 7 (1999), Pagination: 725-729Abstract
The present study was undertaken in order to investigate the effect of different light conditions on germination and seedling growth of some selected forest tree species viz. Bridelia retusa (Spreng.) H. antidysenterica (Wall), L. parviflora (Roxb.) and W. tinctoria (R.Br.). Seeds were sown in earthen pots filled with a mixture of garden soil, sand and decomposed manure in 2:1:1 ratio. After sowing of seeds, three light conditions viz. semi-shady, shady and full sunlight were considered for the experiment and observation were made at definite intervals. The above studies showed that ischolar_main length was maximum under semi shady condition in B. retusa and H. antidysenterica while in L. parviflora and W. tinctoria it was maximum in full sunlight. Root/shoot ratio was highest under shady condition in H. antidysenterica, L. parviflora and W. tinctoria respectively. The growth of seedlings of B. retusa and H. antidysenterica was better in semi shady condition and in L. parviflora and W. tinctoria was higher in full sunlight conditions.- A Note on Twin Seedling in Pterocarpus marsupium (ROXB.)
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Indian Forester, Vol 116, No 3 (1990), Pagination: 249-249Abstract
No abstract- Twin Seedling in Butea monosperma (benth.)
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Indian Forester, Vol 116, No 10 (1990), Pagination: 845-845Abstract
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Indian Forester, Vol 114, No 5 (1988), Pagination: 292-292Abstract
No abstract- Effect of Depth of Sowing on Germination of Kardhai (Anogeissus pendula Edgew.) Seeds
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Indian Forester, Vol 111, No 3 (1985), Pagination: 167-169Abstract
The seeds of Kardhai (A.pendula) were tested to study the effect of the depth of sowing on germination. The percentage germination increased as the depth of sowing increased from 5mm to 10mm delayed germination and also enhanced the completion period of germination. Kardhai seeds were found to have better germination at a depth of 10 mm, which may be recommended to nursery man.- Leaf-fall Studies of some Forest Tree Species Tropical Dry Deciduous Mixed forest of Naoradeid Wild Life Sanctuary, Sagar (Madhya Pradesh)
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