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Purohit, Mamta
- Intra-population Variation in Albizia procera : POD, Seed and Germination Characteristics
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Indian Forester, Vol 127, No 9 (2001), Pagination: 963-972Abstract
In order to estimate intra-population variability, some mother trees of Albizia procera of Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh) region were evaluated for their pod, seed and germination characteristics. Significant variation within the population was recorded with respect to almost all morphological characters of pod, seed and germination. Large amount of variation was observed in mother trees dbh, seed weight per pod, percentage of deformed seed, germination per cent, percentage of hard and dead seed and field emergence. No significant relationship between mother tree dbh and any of the parameter studied was observed except for percentage of hard seed. Selection of superior trees based on germination testing in addition to tree characters like dbh has been emphasised for quality seed collection.- A Report on Unusual Seedlings of Sesbania sesban (L.) Merr
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Indian Forester, Vol 127, No 4 (2001), Pagination: 483-484Abstract
No abstract- First Record of Trichurus spiralis Hasselbring on Seeds of Acacia nilotica : a New Report
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Indian Forester, Vol 136, No 3 (2010), Pagination: 344-348Abstract
Thirteen different provenances of Acacia nilotica were collected from different agroclimatic zones of India. Before sowing in the field, all the provenances were tested for seed mycoflora and germination. Large number of fungi belonging to different taxonomic groups were identified from seeds of A. nilotica. Aspergillus terreus showed the highest dominance in different provenances. The frequency of fungi was less in the provenances of Mandla and Jabalpur. A fungus Trichurus spiralis was recorded first time only on 6 provenances. The fungus was secreting the inhibitory substances, which possibly reduced the germination of seeds.Keywords
Trichurusspiralis, Seeds of Acacia nilotica, A New Record, Germination- Studies on Germination and Seed-borne Fungi of Some Forest Tree Species and their Control
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Indian Forester, Vol 124, No 5 (1998), Pagination: 315-320Abstract
The germination tests were performed with 4 different tree species in laboratory. The purity percentage and number of pure seeds per kg were also calculated. Lagerstroemia parviflora showed poor germination even from the fresh lots while other species showed high germination percentage. Over all 12 fungi were recorded in blotter as well as potato-dextrose-agar test which varies from species to species. Out of 4 fungicides used for seed treatment Bavistin, Dithane M-45 and Thyride @ 3 gm/kg seed weight were highly effective in controlling the seed myeoflora. It is recommended that the seeds of B. monosperma, D. strictus, L. parviflora and P. pinnata may be treated with the above light dose of fungicides for controlling fungal infestation.- Use of TTC for Interpretation of Viability of Seeds of Albizia procera (ROXB.) Benth
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Indian Forester, Vol 125, No 8 (1999), Pagination: 828-834Abstract
The present investigation deals with the standardization of viability test by the use of TTC. It was found that seeds in 0.3% solution of TTC, at 30°C gave best staining results for Albizia procera seeds.- Tetrazolium Test for the Seeds of Acacia nilotica Willd. Ex. Del
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Indian Forester, Vol 124, No 12 (1998), Pagination: 1039-1042Abstract
The paper deals with the standardization of evaluation criteria for the tetrazolium test on the seeds of Acacia nilotica Willd.ex.Del. Chipping of seed coat was found necessary for satisfactory imbibition and staining. Seeds were soaked in distilled water for 24 hours followed by soaking in 1% 'ITZ solution and incubated at 30°C in dark for 24 hours. Six staining patterns were recognized. Root mean square method was applied to determine the viable categories. Three staining patterns represented viable and three non-viable seeds.- Fungicidal Effect on Germination of Butea monosperma Seeds during Storage
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Indian Forester, Vol 122, No 2 (1996), Pagination: 185-186Abstract
No abstract- Testing of Seeds of Some Tropical Tree Species for Germination and Mycoflora
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Indian Forester, Vol 122, No 6 (1996), Pagination: 492-495Abstract
The seeas of Pithecelobium dulce, Tamrindus indica and Terminalia bellirica were collected from different localities of Madhya Pradesh. The germination of seeds was studied immediately after one month of collection and found more than 70 per cent germination on blotter paper as well as in soil mixture. Eight fungal species were isolated from the seeds of tested species. Aspergilli, Chaetomium sp., and Rhizopus stoloniler were associated with the seeds of all three species under study. The seed dressing with Bavistin, Dithane M-45, Thyride, F'ytolan and Ceresan @ 3 g per kg seed weight gave best control of majority of seed-born fungi.- A Note on Abnormal Seedling of Dendrocalamus strictus (Nees)
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Indian Forester, Vol 118, No 2 (1992), Pagination: 166-167Abstract
No abstract- A Note on Abnormal Seedlings of Ailanthus excelsa Roxb.
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Indian Forester, Vol 116, No 6 (1990), Pagination: 511-511Abstract
No abstract- Twin and Tricotyledonous Seedling of Butea monosperma (L.A.M.) Taub.
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Indian Forester, Vol 114, No 4 (1988), Pagination: 238-238Abstract
No abstract- Studies on Growth and Development of some Forest Tree Species in Red Mud Soil Balco Korba
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Indian Forester, Vol 114, No 5 (1988), Pagination: 285-288Abstract
An attempt has been made to introduce suitable forestry species in red mud soils of Balco Korba to reclaim the waste soils which are depleted due to Industrial wastes. The results in detail have been discussed in this paper.- A Note on Abnormal Seedlings in Pongamia pinnata Linn
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Indian Forester, Vol 113, No 2 (1987), Pagination: 152-153Abstract
No abstract- Twin Seedling in Terminalia belerica (Gaertn) Roxb
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