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Species
Family
Management
NR
Cedrus Deodara
Coniferae
By seed
Deodar, himalayan
(once in three
Cidar
years)
Dalbergia Sisoo
Papilionaceae
North Indian
Seed
Rosewood, Sissam
Shorea Robusta
Dipterocarpaceca
Sal
Seed
Verbanaceae
Teak
Seed and
advance
growth
Azadirachta Indica
Meliaceae
Neem, vembu,
margosa tree
Seed, coppice
and root
suckers
Populus deltoides
Saliaceae
Eastern cotton
wood
(Native to
N.Am)
Pinus roxburghi
Coniferae
Chir
seed
Santalum album
Sandalaceae
Chandan,
Sandalwood
seed
Acacia nilotica
Tamarindus Indica
Leguminosae
Babul
seed
Tectona Grandis
Dendrocalamus
tomentosa
Prosopis juliflora
Management
AR
ST
Sowing
Silvicultural Characteristic
Drought
Fire
Seedlings
Moderate
Sowing,
transplanting,
water soaking for 48
stump planting,
Seedlings Moderate
hrs
root suckers and
cutting
sowing and
transplanting
Transplanting,
stump planting
sowing, planting
and stump
planting
Mainly by
cutting, sets
sowing and
planting
sowing,
transplanting
with legume
host
acid scarification,
digestive tract
DS and P
24 hours water
soaking
Frost
(water
logging)
Wind
icultural Characteristics
Light
Coppicing
Root
succulents
LD
LF
Large EG
June
September
Grazing
Nov
Jan
Jan
Feb
Nov
April
Oct
March
Large EG
Jan
May
Small EG
No definite May
EG
April
Strong
LD
Strong
Grazing
Large D
LD
Moderate
Grazing
Large D
Strong
LS
Grazing
LD
Strong
Strong
Phenology
Damage
by
animals
Browsing
EG except
dry localities
SB
LD
Moderate
Weeds
LD
Strong
SB
LD
Poor
Strong
Grazing
April
Phenology
Utilization
April
April
April
May
June
June
Nov
varies
June
April
June
Jan
May
May
Oct
June
April
April
Chir
Coniferae & Large EG
Deodar
Sandalwood
Shade bearers &EG
Neem
Sal
Large deciduous
Teak
Dalbergia sisoo
Deciduous
Populus deltoides
except drought,
same as
sandalwood
All negative except
Fire hardy and
strong coppicers
(+) wind hardy
Same as Santalum (+) wind and drought hardy
album
(-) weak root
succulents
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