Zunaira Noreen* and Khawar Sultan
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Muhammad Ayub1*, Syed Arif Husain Rizvi2, Ishtiaq Hussain3, Musa Ali Hashmi4, Iqbal Hussain5, Shahid Hussain1, Zakir Hussain1 and Rehmat Kabir6
Ali Nawaz, Qazi Bilal, Anwar Ali*, Nowsherwan Zarif, Faizan Ahmad, Asim Karim and Atif Majeed
Hybrid poplar was introduced in Pakistan in late fifties. Through the years methods of growing this tree on a large scale have been perfected and particular clones which would successfully grow under different climatic conditions have been identified. However, the optimum growing space requirements of poplars still remained to be standardised. Such a study had a special significance in Pakistan in view o...
1. A study was laid out to find the effect of agricultural crops on the growth of poplars. One year old plants of P. euramericana CV-I-214 were grown for four years with and without agricultural crops. In the control plots no agricultural crop was grown but nevertheless, soil cultivation was done.
2. In another study, weeds were allowed to grow in one set of plots while the...
On 22-10-1979 the area was irrigated to prepare it for wheat sowing. On 5-11-1979 Pavan variety of wheat was sown in drills 45 cm apart between the lines of trees. The drill next to the line of trees was 80 cm away from it. Seed rate was 135 kg/ha. Urea was applied on 4-12-1979 at the rate of 230 kg/ha. Two irrigations of 10 cm depth each were given to th...
When poplars were introduced in Pakistan about a decade back, emphasis was placed on only one clone viz. P. euramericana CV-I-214 due to its intrinsic qualities of almost cent per cent rooting and fast rate of growth. Subsequently, some deltoides clones were also imported which showed comparatively better rate of growth but low rooting capability, prohibiting their large scale planting. Experiments were under taken both with c...
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Kashif Haleem, Basheer Ahmad, Muhammad Rayyan, Nowsherwan Zarif, Saif Ullah Khan, Salman Ahmad and Anwar Ali*
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