A. Supplementing natural regeneration
B. Replacing natural regeneration
C. Afforestation
D. Introduction of valuable exotics
E. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- What is meant by the term artificial regeneration?
A. If it is achieved naturally without involvement of man effort
B. If it is achieved by mechanically
C. If it is achieved through the involvement of human efforts
D. None of these - What are merits of artificial regeneration?
A. Quicker results
B. Full and more even stocking
C. Species composition can be regulated
D. Concentration of all phases of forest work
E. All of the above - What is meant by the term natural regeneration?
A. If it is achieved naturally without involvement of man effort
B. If it is achieved by mechanically
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - Regeneration means:
A. Replacement of one crop by the other
B. Rotation of crops
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - What are the merits of natural regeneration?
A. Minimum exposure of soil
B. Economy of labour
C. Flexibility
D. Genetic improvement
E. All of the above - Felling and regeneration distributed continuously over the whole area, corp wholly uneven-aged:
A. Uniform system
B. Wedge system
C. Strip system
D. Selection system - Regeneration may be effected by how many ways?
A. Natural regeneration from seed
B. Natural regeneration from coopice
C. Artificial regeneration sowing and planting
D. All of the above - What is the major methods of obtaining regeneration?
A. The preparatory felling
B. The seeding felling
C. The secondary and final fellings
D. All of the above - The characteristics of the original group system was the undulating profile of the regenerated corp obtained by reason of the considerable variation in age between the groups of regeneration:
A. Gayer’s line
B. Group system
C. Clear strip system
D. None of these - Methods of regeneration are:
A. Seed
B. Vegetative
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
The correct answer to the question: "What are the objects of artificial regeneration?" is "All of the above".