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Kadambi, K.
- Tree Stumping on Chamundi Hill
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Indian Forester, Vol 73, No 5 (1947), Pagination: 215-218Abstract
No abstract- Forestry in Ancient Greece
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Indian Forester, Vol 75, No 3 (1949), Pagination: 90-92Abstract
No abstract- Dalbergia sissoides, Grahm
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Indian Forester, Vol 75, No 5 (1949), Pagination: 168-174Abstract
No abstract- Forest Management
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Indian Forester, Vol 75, No 7 (1949), Pagination: 247-256Abstract
No abstract- On the Ecology and Silviculture of Dendrocalamus Strictus in the Bamboo Forests of Bhadravati Division, Mysore State, and Comparative Notes on the Species Bambusa, Arundinacea Ochladra Travancorica, Oxytenanthera Monostigma and O. Stocksii
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Indian Forester, Vol 75, No 8 (1949), Pagination: 289-299Abstract
No abstract- On the Ecology and Silviculture of Dendrocalamus strictus in the Bamboo Forests of Bhadravati Division, Mysore State, and Comparative Notes on the Species Bambusa arundinacea, Oxytenanthera monostigma and Oxytenanthera stocksii
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Indian Forester, Vol 75, No 9 (1949), Pagination: 334-349Abstract
No abstract- On the Ecology and Silviculture of Dendrocalamus strictus in the Bamboo Forests of Bhadravati Division, Mysore State, and Comparative Notes on the Species Bambusa arundinacea, Oxytenanthera monostigma and Oxytenanthera stocksu
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Indian Forester, Vol 75, No 10 (1949), Pagination: 398-426Abstract
No abstract- Morus Alba, Linn. (The Common Mulberry)
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Indian Forester, Vol 75, No 11 (1949), Pagination: 459-466Abstract
No abstract- A Simplified Planimeter
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Indian Forester, Vol 76, No 5 (1950), Pagination: 196-197Abstract
No abstract- A Versatile Field Instrument for Foresters, Surveyors, Engineers and Plane-tablers
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Indian Forester, Vol 76, No 10 (1950), Pagination: 408-410Abstract
A short history of camphor, its demand and supply, its need by India and non-availability of any Indian raw material for its production is given. Experimental cultivation of a quick-growing and early camphor-yielding plant (Ocimum kilimandscharicum, Guerke.) at the Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, is described. Climatic and edaphic requirements of the new plant, methods of propagation and extraction of camphor are briefly described.- Lannea grandis, Engler (Syn. Lannea wodier, Odina wodier, Roxb.)
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Indian Forester, Vol 76, No 12 (1950), Pagination: 529-538Abstract
No abstract- Teak Defoliation
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Indian Forester, Vol 77, No 1 (1951), Pagination: 64-70Abstract
No abstract- Morus laevigata, Wall
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Indian Forester, Vol 78, No 4 (1952), Pagination: 176-187Abstract
No abstract- On the Occurrence of Bambusa polymorpha Munro in Bori Valley, Hoshangabad Division, Madhya Pradesh
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Indian Forester, Vol 78, No 10 (1952), Pagination: 506-508Abstract
No abstract- Her last Hunt
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 2 (1954), Pagination: 96-102Abstract
The paper attempts to give an intimate insight into the habits and ways of life the South Indian Panther - Panthera pardus fusca. The characteristic way in which the panther goes about getting its food, the mischief which it is capable of making near human habitations, etc., have been portrayed, bringing out, in the incidents described, the animal's remarkable intelligence and reasoning power. The whole study has been narrated in the form of a story. Of special interest is the way in which a panther, driven to bay by wild dogs, often behaves.- Dipterocarpus indicus, Bedd. (Syn. D. Turbinatus, Gaertn. F.) its Silviculture and Management
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 5 (1954), Pagination: 264-276Abstract
No abstract- Poeciloneuron indicum, Bedd., its Silviculture and Management
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 6 (1954), Pagination: 323-331Abstract
No abstract- Hopea parviflora Bedd., its Silviculture and Management
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 7 (1954), Pagination: 390-408Abstract
No abstract- Cullenia excelsa, Wight. (C. Zeylanica, Gardner, Durio zeylanicus, Gardner)
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 8 (1954), Pagination: 442-445Abstract
No abstract- Frost Damage to Pinus caribaea Morelet, the Slash Pine, an Exotic to New forest
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 8 (1954), Pagination: 488-492Abstract
No abstract- On Loranthus Control
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 8 (1954), Pagination: 493-495Abstract
(Loranthus pulverulentus, Wall. Found on Dalbergia sissoo, has been effectively controlled by injecting small doses of copper sulphate and Fernoxone into the attacked trees. The note describes details of the method).- Mesua ferrea, Linn., its Silviculture and Management
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 9 (1954), Pagination: 531-550Abstract
No abstract- Preliminary Note on the Debudding Trials on Pinus Longifolia in New Forest
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 9 (1954), Pagination: 571-576Abstract
Height growth is not adversely affected by the annual debudding when compared to no debudding but the rate of growth is retarded if repeated debudding ( 4 times in a year) is done. Debudding increases formation of epicormics and becomes a difficult operation after some time.- Preliminary Note on the Use of Butyle Ester in Eradicating Lantana
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 9 (1954), Pagination: 574-576Abstract
The note indicates how Butyle Ester, in suitable concentrations, can be sprayed effectively to kill lantana, without having to cut back the bushes initially, as this operation is often impracticable in forestry practice.- Terminalia Paniculata, Roth. W.&A.
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 10 (1954), Pagination: 612-625Abstract
No abstract- Science Notes
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 10 (1954), Pagination: 653-662Abstract
No abstract- Terminalia arjuna, Bedd
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 11 (1954), Pagination: 692-699Abstract
No abstract- Terminalia catappa, Linn., its Silviculture and Management
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 11 (1954), Pagination: 718-720Abstract
No abstract- Science Notes I Air Layering in Forestry Practice ( a Preliminary Note)
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 11 (1954), Pagination: 721-724Abstract
This note describes the experimental work on "Air Layering" done at New Forest, Dehra Dun, since 1952. Forty-two common trees species were tried for vegetative propagation by air layers of which 17 were successfully propagated, 8 others were propagated with difficulty and the rest failed to propagate. The details of the method as practised in New Forest are given.- Preliminary Note on Artificial Ripening of the Immature Fruits of Broussonetia papyrifera, Vent. (the Paper Mulberry Tree)
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 11 (1954), Pagination: 724-726Abstract
Very little work has been done on the artificial ripening of unripe fruits of forest trees. This note describes the results of treating such fruits of Broussonelia papyrijera with Ethylene gas. Both the germinative capacity and vigour of the seeds improved as a result of the treatment.- Instances of Fusion of the Tissues of Different Trees
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 11 (1954), Pagination: 726-726Abstract
No abstract- Progress of Silvicultural Research in India
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 12 (1954), Pagination: 798-803Abstract
The history of the Silviculture Branch of the Forest Research Institute has been traced. Problems of Silvicultural Research have been analysed and progress under each indicated. Future lines of research have been touched upon.- Terminalia myriocarpa - Heurck and Muell, Arg.
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 1 (1955), Pagination: 32-47Abstract
No abstract- Science Notes
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 1 (1955), Pagination: 53-64Abstract
No abstract- The Silviculture of Holigarna arnottiana, Hook. F. Syn. H. Longifolia, Wight et Arn.
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 2 (1955), Pagination: 103-106Abstract
No abstract- Studies on the Suitability of the Different Methods of Artificially Regenerating Forest Trees
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 2 (1955), Pagination: 129-151Abstract
No abstract- Laymans Level
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 8 (1955), Pagination: 498-499Abstract
No abstract- A Plan for Forest Stream-flow Relations Research
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 11 (1955), Pagination: 677-689Abstract
No abstract- Cheap Housing Forest Materials of India (Bamboos and Thatches) - Methods of Increasing their Production
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Indian Forester, Vol 82, No 10 (1956), Pagination: 524-527Abstract
No abstract- Vateria indica Linn
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Indian Forester, Vol 83, No 5 (1957), Pagination: 317-323Abstract
No abstract- Balanocarpus utilis, Bedd. (Syn. Hopea longifolia, Ayer.)
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Indian Forester, Vol 83, No 7 (1957), Pagination: 465-468Abstract
No abstract- The Silviculture of Calophyllum inophyllum Linn.
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Indian Forester, Vol 83, No 9 (1957), Pagination: 559-562Abstract
No abstract- Calophyllum Tomentosum T. Anders., Syn. C. Elatum, Bedd.
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Indian Forester, Vol 83, No 10 (1957), Pagination: 608-613Abstract
No abstract- Observations on Natural Reproduction of Teak
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Indian Forester, Vol 85, No 11 (1959), Pagination: 641-649Abstract
This paper deals with the influences of the climatic, edaphic and biotic factors on the natural reproduction of teak in India. The structural composition of the seed, its germination and the establishment of the seedling are critically examined in relation to the inception and establishment of natural regeneration, and known instances of the occurrence of natural reproduction in different parts of India have been pointed out. The paper ends with a pointer to the need for a closer study of this question.- Some Simple, Inexpensive Methods of Measuring Day-to-day Diameter/Girth Increments of Forest Trees
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