A. Sanitation: To protect from pest and diseases
B. Spacing
C. Removing of destroyed trees for sale
D. All of the above
Forest Nursery Techniques
Forest Nursery Techniques
A. Good and bad trees mix that their spacing in uneven, so either good trees or trees at equal spacing are maintained
B. To search out negative characteristic tree (negative approach)
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
A. Mechanical
B. Selective
C. Schedule/statistical
D. All of the above
A. To make an afforestation/reforestation campaign a success a well-stocked nursery raised on scientific lines is a pre-requisite.
B. The adverse biotic and edaphic factors, failure of most of the planting campaigns in the country
C. Can generally be traced back to poor stock raised in ill-equipped nurseries by the staff, which is often ignorant of the modern techniques of nursery raising and its management
D. All of the above
A. September – November
B. May – July
C. February – April
D. None of these
A. May – July
B. September – November
C. February – April
D. None of these
A. September – November
B. May – July
C. February – April
D. None of these
A. May – July
B. September – November
C. February – April
D. None of these
A. April – May
B. September – November
C. February – April
D. None of these
A. June – July
B. September – November
C. February – April
D. None of these