Performance of eucalyptus in the Indian arid zone |
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Authors: | R. N. Kaul M. B. Jain Gyan Chand |
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Affiliation: | (1) Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur |
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Abstract: | Summary The results of adaptability trials carried out on 43 species ofEucalyptus in two different environments viz., Jodhpur and Pali are discussed. It was observed that the species with wide latitudinal distribution and belonging to summer rainfall regions in their native habitat have done well compared to the species with narrow latitudinal distribution and belonging to winter rainfall areas. In general,Eucalyptus melanaphloia, E. terminalis andE. camaldulensis proved to be the most promising species and are recommended for large-scale species elimination trials in the region. However, for the region like Pali having calcareous soils,E. tessellaris should be preferred over other species as it has shown the best performance. The differential growth and development exhibited by different species in the two habitats suggest a need for studying the correct mycorrhizal fungus in the establishment and growth of the species.with 1 fig. |
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