volume 25 issue 3 (september 2005) : 162 - 165

THEPERFORMANCE STUDIES OF ACACIA NILOTICA ELITE GERMPLASM UNDER FIELD CONDITION

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S.B. Devarnavadgi
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Ashok S. Sajjan
S
S.Y. Wali
1Regional Research Station. P..B. # 18. Bijapur - 586 101. Karnataka. India
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Cite article:- Devarnavadgi S.B., Sajjan S. Ashok, Wali S.Y. (2025). THEPERFORMANCE STUDIES OF ACACIA NILOTICA ELITE GERMPLASM UNDER FIELD CONDITION. Agricultural Science Digest. 25(3): 162 - 165. doi: .
Acacia nilotica seeds from thirty provenances were collected in the month of April 1998 for evaluation of plus trees under field condition. The variation among the thirty provenances for various characters were observed. Among the provenances U.P provenances recorded higher plant height, DBH and crown spread followed by Don valley and minimum values were observed in Jodhpur.
    1. Bagehi, S.K. and Dobriyal. N:D. (1990). Indian Forester, 116: 958-961.
    2. Bagehi. S.K. and Singh. J. (1994). Indian Forester, 120: 529-532.
    3. Hoeking, D. (1993). Trees for Dryland. Oxford and IBH. New Delhi, 370p.
    4. Shivakumar. P. and Banerji. A.C. (1986). J. Tree Sei., 5: 53-56.
    volume 25 issue 3 (september 2005) : 162 - 165

    THEPERFORMANCE STUDIES OF ACACIA NILOTICA ELITE GERMPLASM UNDER FIELD CONDITION

    S
    S.B. Devarnavadgi
    A
    Ashok S. Sajjan
    S
    S.Y. Wali
    1Regional Research Station. P..B. # 18. Bijapur - 586 101. Karnataka. India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Devarnavadgi S.B., Sajjan S. Ashok, Wali S.Y. (2025). THEPERFORMANCE STUDIES OF ACACIA NILOTICA ELITE GERMPLASM UNDER FIELD CONDITION. Agricultural Science Digest. 25(3): 162 - 165. doi: .
    Acacia nilotica seeds from thirty provenances were collected in the month of April 1998 for evaluation of plus trees under field condition. The variation among the thirty provenances for various characters were observed. Among the provenances U.P provenances recorded higher plant height, DBH and crown spread followed by Don valley and minimum values were observed in Jodhpur.
      1. Bagehi, S.K. and Dobriyal. N:D. (1990). Indian Forester, 116: 958-961.
      2. Bagehi. S.K. and Singh. J. (1994). Indian Forester, 120: 529-532.
      3. Hoeking, D. (1993). Trees for Dryland. Oxford and IBH. New Delhi, 370p.
      4. Shivakumar. P. and Banerji. A.C. (1986). J. Tree Sei., 5: 53-56.
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