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Studies on growing stock estimation of Bambusa Bambos in the forests of Kerala [1]

Commercially important bamboo, Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss is the abundantly occurring in the forests of Kerala state in India. The average growing stock of B. bambos per ha in different stand density classes in the forests of Kerala was estimated through a statistically designed field survey in natural forests.

Publication Date: 
01/07/2011
C. N. Krishnakutty [2], Mammen Chundamannil [3]
Indian Forester [4]
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Tags:
Bamboo [5], Kerala [6], Minor Forest Produce [7]
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