This volume is the compilation of two issues of journal, Advances in Agricultural Research in India. It has two parts, the first part is devoted to Rice Research in India which highlights the research aspect of rice. The second …
There is an urgent word wide need to raise the production of wood in future through afforestation schemes. This need can efficiently be achieved on any given site, beside other factors, through the correct choice of species, …
1. Introduction; 2. Environmental Factors; 3. Ecological and physiological adaptations; 4. Taxonomic Enumeration; 5. Pattern and process in Mangrove forests; 6. Functional aspects of Mangrove forests- Biomass; 7. Nutrient status …
Part I Introduction to Coffee; Comparative analysis; Part II Coffee in Brazil; Coffee in Colombia; Coffee in Costa Rica; Coffee in Kenya; Coffee in Rwanda; Coffee in Cameroon; Coffee in Ivory Coast; Coffee in Indonesia.
This book is intended as a reference work on the physical properties and management of soil in the tropics. For such regions, this book is the first of its kind. Different aspects of the constraints and their management are …
This volume deals with the varieties of Palms which are found in British East India: Westof the river Gogra and Mishmee Mountains to the East and along the Whole frontier line from that point to Singapore including the Khasya, …
This book has been complied with a view to provide a consolidated list of forestry and their allied subjects terms used in different disciplines of forestry. The author have tried to give maximum numbers of forestry and other …
Introduction; Forest Policy and some Management aspects of Forest Products; Relationship between Forests and People; Roundwood; Sawnwood; Wood based panels; Wood pulp and Paper/Board; Contribution of wood Products to the National …
1. Introduction 2.The problem of global environment 3. Review of literature 4. An analysis of the environmental pollution in developed and less developed countries 5. The way out 6. Concluding observation (I) Bibliography (II) …
Joint Forest Management (JFM) is now a principal forest management strategy in India. The government views JFM as a pivotal strategy for addressing the national policy goal of achieving 33% forest cover by 2012. JFM represents …
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