H. Mehta, Pawan Kumar, A. Rathore, R. Kaushal, A. Gupta
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Evaluation of Grewia Optiva Clones for Fodder Yield under North Western Himalayas Conditions
ABSTRACT The present studies were conducted to evaluate Grewia optiva clones for fodder yield and other related traits among nine different clones in lower Shivalik North Western Himalayas. The results demonstrated positive correlations between collar diameter, fresh fodder weight and fuel wood weight. Similarly, diameter at breast height was also strongly correlated with collar diameter, fresh fodder weight and fuel wood weight. Principal component analysis revealed total variability of 77.8% among genotypes contributed by PC-1 (57.3%) and PC-2 (20.5%). The compositions of clusters revealed that the Cluster I contained the highest number of genotypes followed by Cluster II, III, IV and Cluster V. The highest inter cluster values were recorded between cluster II and IV exhibiting wide genetic diversity and crossing between genotypes of these clusters may develop transgressive segregates in the segregating generations and may end up in some promising genotypes for higher fodder and fuel wood productivity. Grewia optiva clones with (C8, C1, and C4) higher fresh fodder and fuel wood productivity were identified.
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Journal of Sustainable Forestry publishes peer-reviewed, original research on forest science. While the emphasis is on sustainable use of forest products and services, the journal covers a wide range of topics from the underlying biology and ecology of forests to the social, economic and policy aspects of forestry. Short communications and review papers that provide a clear theoretical, conceptual or methodological contribution to the existing literature are also included in the journal.
Common topics covered in the Journal of Sustainable Forestry include:
• Ecology, management, recreation, restoration and silvicultural systems of all forest types, including urban forests
• All aspects of forest biology, including ecophysiology, entomology, pathology, genetics, tree breeding, and biotechnology
• Wood properties, forest biomass, bioenergy, and carbon sequestration
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• Environmental pollution, fire and climate change impacts, and adaptation and mitigation in forests
• Forest engineering, economics, human dimensions, natural resource policy, and planning
Journal of Sustainable Forestry provides an international forum for dialogue between research scientists, forest managers, economists and policy and decision makers who share the common vision of the sustainable use of natural resources.