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Colutea nepalensis Sims. - an Important Shrub of Cold Desert Region of India
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The study was conducted in the cold desert region of India in the State of Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir. Colutea nepale1UJis Sims attains an average height of 1.20 m with 2.50 m2 average crown area. The shrub provides effective soil cover and binds soil over an area of 3.25 m2. The contribution of aboveground biomass was maximum (57.61%) to the total biomass followed by ischolar_main biomass (42.39%). The taper rate varies from 0.21 to 0.42 in tap-ischolar_main and 6.17 to O.30inlateral ischolar_main, which itself is an indication of the strong ischolar_main system of the species. Stem contributes maximum energy content (4400.0 cal/g dry weight) followed by ischolar_main (4000.0 cal/g dry weight) and leaves (3270.0 cal/g dry weight) in descending order.
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