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Haridasan, K.
- Bamboo for Pan India Plantation Programmes - Preliminary Observations from Recent Trials
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Indian Forester, Vol 134, No 3 (2008), Pagination: 314-324Abstract
National Bamboo Mission envisages bamboo plantations over more than 1.7 ha which will need more than 7 crore plants. It is not enough to rely upon seedlings alone to meet this requirement and several organizations have started experimenting propagation by vegetative methods. These experiments have not finally concluded, but trends noticed in them can be predicted to some extent. Besides new techniques and machinery have also to be evaluated. Basing on these trends of bamboo have also to the evaluated. Basing on these trends seven bamboo species which include Bambusa balcooa, B. bambos, B. nutans etc. have been identified for pan Indian large scale plantations while 8 other species which include Dendrocalamus asper, Phylostachys pubescens, Guadua angustifolia etc. can be tried for regional plantation.- Medicinal Plants Sector in Arunachal Pradesh - an Overview
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Indian Forester, Vol 129, No 1 (2003), Pagination: 37-47Abstract
The State of Arunachal Pradesh has been recognized as a rich storehouse for herbal medicine. Through ages, people of the State has been utilizing this plant resource to cure various ailments. But in the recent past large scale exploitation of selected species from wild and destruction of habitat has resulted in the depletion of this biological wealth. In the present study an attempt has been made to assess the current status of the resource, the trend of exploitation along with different initiatives taken for sustainable management of this important plant resource. The constraints and strategy of action plan for development has also been outlined in this paper.- Vegetative Propagation of Panax Species (Ginseng) in Arunachal Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 124, No 9 (1998), Pagination: 702-704Abstract
This paper deals with the cultivation technique oftwo species of Ginseng viz. Panaxsikkimensis and P. bipinnatifida. Result of the experiments conducted on the growth and multiplication of rhizomes by treating them with different hormones such as Seischolar_mainex 03, IAA, IBA and NAA have also been discussed.- Zalacca secunda - a Stemless Rattan Palm from Arunachal Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 125, No 2 (1999), Pagination: 230-232Abstract
Zalacca secunda - a stemless Rattan was located during a taxonomic survey from the eastern part of Arunachal Pradesh. The paper describes the characteristic features of the genus Zalacca and the species Z. secunda from Arunachal Pradesh.- Performance of Phyllostachys pubescens in Arunachal Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 125, No 9 (1999), Pagination: 932-933Abstract
No abstract- Forest Types of Lohit District, Arunachal Pradesh - a Brief Account of the Flora
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Indian Forester, Vol 119, No 6 (1993), Pagination: 451-459Abstract
The paper deals with the forest types and flora of Lohit district in Arunachal Pradesh. 6 primary type and 3 secondary types are recognised in the paper. These observations are based on detailed investigations. The structure and composition of each type is described in the paper. Distribution of these forest types are also provided. A brief remark on the flora is given at the end. Some of the rare, interesting and medicinal plant records are outlined. The paper envisages a detailed study of the flora which will be a significant contribution to Indian Botany.- Natural Distribution and Status of Regeneration of Gymnosperms in Arunachal Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 118, No 2 (1992), Pagination: 96-101Abstract
The paper deals with 33 species of Gymnosperms belonging to 18 genera and 8 families. The paper discussess the distribution and state of regeneration of Gymnosperm forests in Arunachal Pradesh. In the enumeration, a list of species arranged under each family are provided with their distribution and regeneration status. Apart from wild species references are also made to exotic and introduced species and their prospects in the State's forestry. This is the first such attempt for the North-eastern State which has the highest number of Gymnosperm species.- Natural Distribution, Regeneration and Growth Statistics of Poplars in Arunachal Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 118, No 6 (1992), Pagination: 399-403Abstract
Populus ciliata and Populus gamblei are the two common poplars seen in Arunachal Pradesh. Their natural regeneration over the sub-tropical and temperate forests are very good. They come up well on exposed freshly turned soils, land slips, etc. They can be easily raised vegetatively by using branch cuttings and ischolar_main suckers quick to establish, fast growing and profusely coppicing. All these characters suggests suitability in agroforestry, soil conservation and jhum reclamation work in Arunachal Pradesh for which there is a vast scope in the State.- Study of Bamboos Through Establishment of Bambusetum in Arunachal Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 114, No 10 (1988), Pagination: 650-655Abstract
The establishment of bambusetum at the Van Vigyan Kendra has triggered research on bamboos. Though a large number of bamboos were planted initially, many of them died due to wild animal damages and unfavourable climatic conditions for high altitude bamboos. The bambusetum could supply regularly rhizomes and planting stock to different aggencies. It will be worthwhile to create more such bambusetum covering different climatic zones. It is all the more essential for the high altitude bamboos. The bambusetum could also act as refuge for rare and endangered species of bamboos. Further observations could yield valuable results which could assist in better management and economy of bamboos.- Amentotaxus (Taxaceaf)-A Rare Gymnosperm from Arunachal Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 114, No 12 (1988), Pagination: 868-873Abstract
The anatomical studies on Bauhinia retusa Ham. have been carried out with particular reference to gum exudation. The observations indicate that like other gum yielding trees gum canals either normal or traumatle or gum cysts are not present in this species but the vessels near the cambium are filled with gum due to wounding and the gum exudes from these vessels in tears. The vessels formed during tbe year of rest are free from gummy deposits.- Distribution and Population Status of Embelia ribes Burm. F., a Red Listed Medicinal Plant in India, and its Relevance in Conservation
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1 Centre for Conservation of Natural Resources, Institute of Tran-disciplinary Health Science and Technology, #74/2, Jarakabande Kaval, Post Attur, Via Yelahanka, Bangalore-560106, IN
1 Centre for Conservation of Natural Resources, Institute of Tran-disciplinary Health Science and Technology, #74/2, Jarakabande Kaval, Post Attur, Via Yelahanka, Bangalore-560106, IN
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Indian Forester, Vol 140, No 7 (2014), Pagination: 667-673Abstract
Field surveys were undertaken to various parts of India to study distribution and population status of Embelia ribes, a red listed medicinal plant of India, used in many Ayurveda preparations, which also forms an important NTFP. Although this species has been reported across the country, it was never seen in great abundance during the present study and was often restricted to clearings and forest paths in the evergreen and semi-evergreen forests. Variation in leaf size and shape as well as fruit size were also observed in E. ribes collected from different locations. There are differences in fruiting and non-fruiting plants with respect to floral structure.Keywords
Embelia Ribes, Distribution, Conservation, Viable Population- Observations on the Flora of Dampa Tiger Reserve in Bio-Resource and Park Management Perspectives
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1 Foundation for Revitalization of Local Health Traditions, Benguluru, IN
2 Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, Dehradun, IN
1 Foundation for Revitalization of Local Health Traditions, Benguluru, IN
2 Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, Dehradun, IN