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Abstract
Aim:
The present study aimed at introducing high yielding clones of commercially important
short rotation tree species such as Casuarina junghuhniana under arid
and semi-arid conditions of North India and investigating their adaptability,
growth and productivity potential for identification of superior clones for
cultivation.
Methodology: Nine clones of Casuarina, four of Casuarina
junghuhniana and five of inter-specific hybrid of C. equisetifolia
x C. junghuhniana, were introduced from the Institute of Forest,
Genetics and Tree Breeding, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu and were planted at two
distinct agro-climatic conditions representing the arid and semi-arid
conditions of Punjab, India.
Results:
The clones were studied for morphological traits (quantitative, qualitative,
and fruiting) and showed significant variation in terms of adaptability,
growth and branching traits under both environmental conditions. The clones
IFGTB CH 2, CH 5 and CJ 108 were found superior for growth, stem quality
characters and adaptability for which the data were recorded at the age of 2
¼ and 3 ¼ yrs.
Interpretation: Findings of the current study will contribute
in the adoption of selected clones in agroforestry situations. Further, field
testing is required to estimate the yield potential of shortlisted clones and
to broaden the genetic diversity of planting material through introduction of
more number of clones.
Key words: Casuarina junghuhniana, Clones, Heritability,
Semi arid region
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