Productivity and Suitability of Eucalyptus Provenances in Lateritic Soils of West Bengal

Productivity and Suitability of Eucalyptus Provenances in Lateritic Soils of West Bengal

Authors

  •   G. K Prasad
  •   S. K Singh
  •   S. Nath

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1998/v124i11/5809

Abstract

The growth, biomass production and productivity of Eucalyptus tereticornis andE. camaldulensis in a Provenance Trial under lateritic soil conditions of West Bengal have been studied. The suitability indices of the provenances of two species were also worked out. Consistently flteady performance of E. tereticornis than E. camaldulensis was observed. On sample tree basis few provenances of E. camaldulensis produced more organic matter than those of E. tereticornis. Kennedy River, 20 km N Mt. Molly and Mitchell River of E. tereticornis and Gilbert River, Emu Creek Nt Petford and Ferguson River of E. camaldulensis showed greatest potential for large scale plantation in lateritic belts.

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Author Biographies

G. K Prasad

S. K Singh

S. Nath

Published

1998-11-01

How to Cite

Prasad, G. K., Singh, S. K., & Nath, S. (1998). Productivity and Suitability of <I>Eucalyptus</I> Provenances in Lateritic Soils of West Bengal. Indian Forester, 124(11), 907–917. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1998/v124i11/5809

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