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Jain, R. K.
- Effect of a Decade Old Tree Stands on Some Properties of Soils while Revegetating Sodic Wastelands
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Indian Forester, Vol 122, No 6 (1996), Pagination: 467-475Abstract
A field study was conducted to compare the influence of a Eucalyptus hybrid, Prosopisjuliflora and Terminalia arjuna plantations of about one decade old on the physico-chemical properties while revegetating sodic wasteland at Biomass Research Centre in Banthra (of National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow) India. The relative effectiveness of these species in enrichment/improvement of the sodic soil was in the order of P. juliflora > T. arjuna > E. hybrid. Results of experiments have also indicated that the pattern of tree ischolar_mains growth synchronised with the depth of improvement and helped in an accumulation and retranslocation of soil nutrients for developing soil vegetation system on such sites.- Influence of Canopy on Soil Composition of Man-made Forest in Alkali Soil of Banthra (Lucknow)
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Indian Forester, Vol 108, No 6 (1982), Pagination: 431-437Abstract
The canopy of different trees have greatly influenced the soil composition of alkali soil due to humus deposition. A great heterogeneity has been observed in the chemical contents of forest soil depending upon the litter types produced by heterogel0us forest composition. The paper deals with the degree of reclamation of usar soil in Banthra forest under different canopy. It was observed that the mixed canopy of Acacia nilotica, Syzygium sissoo has reduced the pH (0-30 cm soil depth) to normal and increased the organic matter of soil followed by other mixed canopies and single species canopy.- Development of PF Resin from Rice Straw Lignin Solid for Plywood Composite
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