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Ethnobotanical
Leaflets 12: Resprouting in
Different Geographical Locations Jegan, G. and Muthuchelian, K. Centre for
Biodiversity and Madurai – 625 021, Tamil Nadu, India. Corresponding Author: drchelian1960@yahoo.co.in Issued Abstract: The resprouting of
the tree species is depending upon not only the species and also the
geographical location. The resprouting of
Eucalyptus is hilly recorded in the terrestrial region. Keywords: Eucalyptus, light, resprouting, stumps. Introduction: Eucalyptus sp. is planted all over
Tamil Nadu under afforestration
scheme of Tamil Nadu Forest Department. After the
formation of wood, Materials and Methods: Study sites: The details of our study sites are given in Table 1. Our study sites are varying in all aspects.
Table1. Details of study sites.
Resprouting: We screened the resprouting of eucalyptus with respect to the distance between the stumps, the number shoots produced per stumps. Result and Discussion: The rate of resprouting is greater Oragadam. The distance between the stumps is higher in the lower altitude region. In Pachakumachi hill the multishoot formation more per stumps. The number not resprouted stumps are also high in Pachakumachi hill (Table 2). The resprouting of the species is defined by the availability of light to the stumps (Jegan et al., 2008). The stumps in Oragadam got lighter than the stumps in Pachakumachi hill, thus the resprouting rate also more in Oragadam. But the multishoot formation is more at Pachakumachi hill, because the stump diameter is high. Table 2. Findings of our study.
Acknowledgement Our sincere thanks are due to UGC for their financial support. References Jacobs, M.R., and Metro, A. (1981) Eucalyptus for planting. FAO Forestry Series 11, 677 pp. Jegan, G., Ramesh, G., and Muthuchelian, K., (2008) Resprouting of Pioneer and Climax species in the Pachakumachi Hills, Cumbum Valley, Western Ghats, India. Ethnobotanical Leaflets 12, 343-
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