Assessment of Damage Caused by Heart-rot in Teak in Madhya Pradesh
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1995/v121i6/7173Abstract
Damage caused by heart-rot in teak trees in natural forest has been estimated in Madhya Pradesh (Central India) where 38% to 88% trees were found affected by heart-rot. Loss assessment made in stored teak logs in the depots revealed that about 39% logs were having heart-rot entailing an average loss of about 11% in wood volume. This loss in wood volume has been calculated to the tune of nearly Rs. 200 million annually on the basis of market value of teak.Downloads
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1995-06-01
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Harsh, N. S. K., & Tiwari, C. K. (1995). Assessment of Damage Caused by Heart-rot in Teak in Madhya Pradesh. Indian Forester, 121(6), 540–544. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1995/v121i6/7173
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