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The references listed below are from the Biological Abstracts database (1988-2000) and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re Silverplatter, go to www.silverplatter.com.
Dendrocalamus hamiltonii
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(Biological Abstracts 1988-2000):[These references are from the Biological Abstracts database and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re SilverPlatter, go to
www.silverplatter.com. References are listed alphabetically by author within years, with most recent references first; addresses of author(s) have been included when available. To search within this page, we suggest using Find in Page, within the Edit menu of the Web Browser.]Lal, P., G. S. Rawat, et al. (1998). Nursery techniques of bamboo-standardization of planting method. Indian Forester 124(3): 184-191. Silviculture Div., Intanagar, India
Makkar, H. P. S. and K. Becker (1998). Do tannins in leaves of trees and shrubs from African and Himalayan regions differ in level and activity? Agroforestry Systems 40(1): 59-68. {a} Inst. Anim. Prod. Trop. and Subtrop., Univ. Hohenheim, D-70593 Stuttgart, Germany
Rai, S. N. and K. V. S. Chauhan (1998). Distribution and growing stock of bamboos in India. Indian Forester 124(2): 89-98. Forest Survey India, Dehra Dun, UP, India
Rao, K. S. and K. G. Saxena (1995). Effect of land use on Dendrocalamus hamiltonii regeneration during early secondary successional stages in northeast India. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 7(3): 347-354. G.B. Pant Inst. Himalayan Environ. Dev., Kosi, Almora, 263 643, India
Siddiqui, K. M. (1994). Cultivation of bamboos in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Forestry 44(2): 40-53. Pakistan Forest Inst., Peshawar, Pakistan
Stapleton, C. M. A. (1994). The bamboos of Nepal and Bhutan. Part I: Bambusa, Dendrocalamus, Melocanna, Cephalostachyum, Teinostachyum, and Pseudostachyum (Gramineae: Poaceae, Bambusoideae). Edinburgh Journal of Botany 51(1): 1-32. Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3AE, UK
Naithani, H. B. (1993). Dendrocalamus somdevai: A new species of bamboo from Uttar Pradesh, India. Indian Forester 119(6): 504-506. Systematic Botany Discipline, Div. Biol., Forest Res. Inst., Dehra Dun, India
Shukla, U. (1993). Notes on the grasses of north eastern India-III. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany 17(2): 433-436. Botanical Survey India, Shillong-793 003, India
Kumar, A., M. Pal, et al. (1992). Mass production of field planting stock of Dendrocalamus hamiltonii vegetatively through macro-proliferation. Indian Forester 118(9): 638-646. Plant Physiol., Div. Botany Forest Research Inst., Dehra Dun, India
Chambers, S. M., J. H. R. Heuch, et al. (1991). Micropropagation and in vitro flowering of the bamboo Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Munro. Plant Cell Tissue And Organ Culture 27(1): 45-48.
Maikhuri, R. K. (1991). Fuelwood consumption pattern of different tribal communities living in Arunachal Pradesh in NorthEast India. Bioresource Technology 35(3): 291-296.
Negi, S. S., B. Singh, et al. (1991). Effect of correction for microbial nitrogen contamination of nylon bag residue on rumen degradability of nitrogen in tree forages. Indian Journal Of Animal Nutrition 8(2): 139-142.
Deka, P. C., G. Baruah, et al. (1990). A preliminary investigation of disease of bamboo in northeast region of India. Indian Forester 116(9): 714-716.
Singh, B., H. P. S. Makkar, et al. (1989). Rate and extent of digestion and potentially digestible dry matter and cell wall of various tree leaves. Journal Of Dairy Science 72(12): 3233-3239.
Rao, K. S. and P. S. Ramakrishnan (1988). Architectural plasticity of two bamboo species (Neohuzeaua dulloa A Camus and Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Nees and Arn.) in successional environments in northeast India. Proceedings Of The Indian Academy Of Sciences Plant Sciences 98(2): 121-134.
Rao, K. S. and P. S. Ramakrishnan (1988). Leaf dynamics of two bamboo species (Neohouzeua dulloa A. Camus and Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Nees and Arn.) in successional environments in northeast India. Proceedings Of The Indian National Science Academy Part B Biological Sciences 54(1): 63-70.
Singh, N. B. and B. S. Beniwal (1988). Genetic improvement of economic species of bamboo in Arunachal Pradesh (India): Selection of plus bamboo and establishment of germplasm bank. Journal Of Economic And Taxonomic Botany 12(1): 163-170.
Gopal, B. H. and H. Y. M. Ram (1987). Fruit development and structure in some Indian bamboos. Annals Of Botany 60(5): 477-484.
Rao, K. S. and P. S. Ramakrishnan (1987). Comparative analysis of the population dynamics of two bamboo species, Dendrocalamus hamiltonii and Neohouzeua dulloa, in a successional environment. Forest Ecology And Management 21(3-4): 177-190.
Nath, M., U. Phukan, et al. (1986). Propagation of certain bamboo species from chemically treated culm cuttings. Indian Journal Of Forestry 9(2): 151-156.
Sharma, O. P. (1986). Mass multiplication of Dendrocalamus hamiltonii Munro: A critical evaluation. Indian Forester 112(6): 517-523.
Hari, G. B. and R. H. Y. Mohan (1985). Systematic significance of the mature embryo of bamboos. Plant Systematics And Evolution 148(3-4): 239-246.
Sharma, O. P. and S. K. Kaushal (1985). Exploratory propagation of Dendrocalamus hamiltonii by 1-node culm cuttings. Indian Forester 111(3): 135-139.
Singh, J. (1984). Effects of temperature, rainfall and soil moisture on soil respiration and litter decomposition in a sub-tropical humid forest ecosystem. Acta Botanica Indica 12(2): 167-173.
Dubey, R. M. (1041). Some field observations on Dendrocalamus hamiltonii. Indian Forester 117(12): 1041-1045.
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