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Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy. 89:77-100
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Plant and Soil. 482:401-425
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Indian Journal of Entomology. :1-4
With the adoption of clonal forestry by the farmers on large tracts in north-western India, the reports of negligible flowering in Eucalyptus clonal plantations need to be analysed. This study reports the results from the experimental trial involving
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Indian Journal of Entomology. :178-180
This study investigates the variation among Eucalyptus clones for incidence of gall wasp (Letocybe invasa) and relative changes in biochemical parameters. The three years, and replicated clonal trial involved 14 clones with monthly observations made
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Current Agriculture Research Journal. 8:128-136
Poplar is economically important and fast growing tree species which is widely adopted by farmers of northwest India. The nursery study was conducted for two years to find out clonal variation for plant height, collar diameter, biomass, wood traits a
Autor:
Avtar Singh, G. P. S. Dhillon
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Current Agriculture Research Journal. 8:98-103
Eucalyptus is widely planted genus in many continents due to its rapid growth, several uses and good adaptability to climates and soil types. This study was based on nine Eucalyptus clones/progenies (C-413, C-3020, C-2135, C-7, C-2045, C-411, C-526,
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International Journal of Chemical Studies. 8:2321-2324
Eucalyptus is one of the most widely planted genus because of its fast growth rate, multiple uses, ability to tolerate and grow well on degraded and unfertile soils. The study was based on nine Eucalyptus clones (C-411, C-2045, C-413, PE-5, PE-11, PE
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Trees, Forests and People, Vol 5, Iss, Pp 100107-(2021)
The phenological studies of tree species is a potential tool to develop a keen observation for monitoring the gradual impact of climate change on biology of trees, manifested through variation in timing and duration of different phenological events i
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Indian Forester. 147:160
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Journal of Forestry Research. 26:355-359
The present study was carried out at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India. Nineteen clones of Eucalyptus spp. were evaluated for tolerance to gall wasp. The total number of galls per plant were recorded at 1 month after planting (MAP) and