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Deogun, P. N.
- Punjab and Colonization
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Indian Forester, Vol 68, No 2 (1942), Pagination: 75-83Abstract
No abstract- How to Grow Shisham (Dalbergla sissoo)
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Indian Forester, Vol 68, No 4 (1942), Pagination: 215-216Abstract
No abstract- Relation between Roots and Method of Irrigation in Dry Tracts of the Punjab
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Indian Forester, Vol 69, No 3 (1943), Pagination: 97-106Abstract
The note deals with: (i) a general description of the irrigated plantations of the Punjab, (ii) the development of irrigation system and its effect on growth of plantations, (iii) observations made on growth of sissu in relation to its ischolar_main system, (iv) experiments carried out to help sissu to produce a deep ischolar_main system, and (v) disadvantages of shallow irrigation and advantages of having deep-ischolar_mained crops.- Camphor-its Possible Sources and Production in India
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Indian Forester, Vol 76, No 4 (1950), Pagination: 139-143Abstract
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.- Succession in Plantation of Light-crowned Species
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