Friday, November 28, 2014

Shorea robusta, kungiliyam, Guggilam




Shorea robusta Gaertn.
Family: Dipterocarpaceae

  • Common name: Sal tree
  • Assamese: Sal, Hal
  • Bengali: Sal, শাল (উদ্ভিদ)
  • Chinese: 婆罗双
  • Esperanto: Fortika ŝoreo
  • Finnish: Intianmerantipuu
  • German: Salbaum
  • Hindi: साल Sal, Salwa, Sakhu, Sakher
  • Japanese: サラソウジュ
  • Kannada: ashvakarna, asina, asu, bile-bhogimara
  • Khasi: Dieng blei
  • Lithuanian: Stambioji šorėja
  • Malayalam: karimaruthu, kungiliyam, maramaram കൈമരുത്
  • Marathi: sal, guggilu, rala, sajara
  • Oriya: Sargi gatcho
  • Polish: Damarzyk mocny
  • Russian: Сал (растение)
  • Sanskrit: agnivallabha, ashvakarna, ashvakarnika
  • Sinhala: සල් (බුද්ධ චරිතය සබැඳි)
  • Swedish: Salträd
  • Tamil: attam, venkungiliyam, kungiliyam
  • Telugu: గుగ్గిలం కలప చెట్టు
  • Thai: สาละ
  • Urdu: Ral, Safed dammar

Description: Trees to 40 m tall, ± tardily deciduous; trunk to 2 m in diam.; crown spreading. Bark gray to dark reddish brown, becoming fissured and flaky; inner bark not laminated; wood hard; heartwood dark brown. Branchlets densely buff scabrous-pubescent. Stipules fugacious, lanceolate, small, lepidote; petiole 2-2.5 cm, buff scabrous-pubescent; leaf blade 10-40 × 5-24 cm, ovate to oblong, thinly leathery, midvein prominent abaxially and conspicuous adaxially, lateral veins ca. 12 pairs prominent abaxially, tertiary veins densely scalariform, glabrous, base obtuse to cordate, apex acuminate. Flowers subsessile, on panicles to 25 cm; branches racemose, secund; bracts caducous, minute. Petals strongly contorted, creamy-yellow or sometimes with a medium pink stripe, 1-1.5 cm × ca. 5 mm, linear. Sepals ovate, to 2 mm in bud, subequal, densely buff pubescent. Stamens many; anthers panduriform, setose toward apex; connective appendages short, stout, exceeding anther apex, sparsely setose. Ovary ovoid, densely buff pubescent. Fruit sepals unequal, spatulate, sparsely pubescent, 3 longer to 8 × 1.5 cm, 2 smaller to 3.5 × 0.5 cm; nut ovoid, ca. 5 × 12 mm. Fl. Feb-May, fr. May-Jul.

Used in Ayurveda, Unani and Sidha. Root paste poured in  the  vagina  before  sexual  intercourse  as  vaginal  contraceptive. Roots and seeds useful in dysentery. Resin and mustard  oil applied for relieving pain; powdered resin with hot milk  given to relieve stomach pain. The gum mixed with curd is  given  in  dysentery,  gonorrhea,  weak  digestion,  chest  pain,  stomachache, and as aphrodisiac. Bark cooling, refrigerant,  purgative, a decoction given in dysentery, and also used for  washing  old  wounds;  bark  powder  sprinkled  on  ulcers  for  healing; bark poultice applied on unhealing sores, and in cuts  to stop bleeding. Fruits pounded and the paste given to treat  diarrhea. Leaf juice used in skin diseases. Ceremonial, ritual,  magico-religious beliefs, wood used for constructing shrines  and funerary pillars, resin burnt as incense in religious ceremonies. Seeds and stem bark as fish poison. [CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants]

Fruit—a paste is prescribed in diarrhoea. Resin—astringent, detergent; antidiarrhoeal and antidysenteric. Essential oil of Sal resin—antiseptic. Used for skin diseases. [Indian Medicinal Plants An Illustrated Dictionary]

572 Published articles of Shorea robusta

1.    Protein metabolism during natural ageing in desiccating recalcitrant seeds of Shorea robusta
Parkhey, Suruchi; Naithani, S. C.; Keshavkant, S.
ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM  Volume: 36   Issue: 7   Pages: 1649-1659   Published: JUL 2014

2.    IMPACT OF HEAVY METALS ON MORPHOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF Shorea robusta PLANT
Pant, Preeti Pandey; Tripathi, A. K.
Ekologia (Bratislava)  Volume: 33   Issue: 2   Pages: 116-126   Published: JUN 2014

3.    Comparative fermentation studies on amylase production by Aspergillus flavus TF-8 using Sal (Shorea robusta) deoiled cake as natural substrate: Characterization for potential application in detergency
Singh, Samsher; Gupta, Anshu
INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS  Volume: 57   Pages: 158-165   Published: JUN 2014

4.    Pollen production and depositional behaviour of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. F.) and sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.) in tropical deciduous forests of Madhya Pradesh, India: An overview
Quamar, M. F.; Bera, S. K.
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL  Volume: 325   Pages: 111-115   Published: MAR 19 2014

5.    Characterizing Shorea robusta communities in the part of Indian Terai landscape
Chitale, V. S.; Behera, M. D.; Matin, S.; et al.
JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH  Volume: 25   Issue: 1   Pages: 121-128   Published: MAR 2014

6.    Micropropagation of Shorea robusta: an economically important woody plant
Singh, M.; Sonkusale, S.; Niratker, Ch.; et al.
Journal of Forest Science (Prague)  Volume: 60   Issue: 2   Pages: 70-74   Published: FEB 2014

7.    Isolation and biochemical analysis of leaf protein concentrates from the leaves of Shorea robusta.
Suman Singh; Varshney, V. K.; Nitin Wahi; et al.
Pakistan Journal of Nutrition  Volume: 13   Issue: 9   Pages: 546-553   Published: 2014

8.    Lower altitudinal variation in habitat associations, tree diversity and co-dominant population structures along moist deciduous forests dominated by sal ( Shorea robusta) in Northeast India.
Koushik Majumdar; Datta, B. K.; Uma Shankar
Forest Science and Technology  Volume: 10   Issue: 4   Pages: 201-212   Published: 2014

9.    Effectiveness of sal, Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. bark dye on mordanted silk.
Tusharbala Sahoo; Goutam Bhattacharya; Pranati Das; et al.
Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources  Volume: 5   Issue: 2   Pages: 176-183   Published: 2014

10.    Experimental evaluation of analgesic property of bark skin of Saraca indica (Ashoka) and Shorea robusta (Shal).
Mohod, P. S.; Jangde, C. R.; Narnaware, S. D.; et al.
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science  Volume: 4   Issue: 3   Pages: 62-65   Published: 2014

11.    Evaluation of Analgesic and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Stem Bark of Shorea Robusta in Rodent Models
Roy, Sukalyan Saha; Das, Anup Kumar; Gupta, Mradu
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY  Volume: 45   Supplement: 1   Pages: S113-S114   Published: DEC 2013

12.    Evaluation of the wound healing activity of Shorea robusta, an Indian ethnomedicine, and its isolated constituent(s) in topical formulation
Mukherjee, Hemanta; Ojha, Durbadal; Bharitkar, Yogesh P.; et al.
JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY  Volume: 149   Issue: 1   Pages: 335-343   Published: AUG 26 2013

13.    Search for a potent microbicidal spermicide from the isolates of Shorea robusta resin
Bharitkar, Yogesh P.; Banerjee, Maitreyee; Kumar, Shrabanti; et al.
CONTRACEPTION  Volume: 88   Issue: 1   Pages: 133-140   Published: JUL 2013

14.    Study on soil properties and soil moisture content under Shorea robusta based agroforestry system in red and laterite zone of West Bengal.
Barman, S. P.; Suman Sharma; Roy, G. B.; et al.
Journal of Interacademicia  Volume: 17   Issue: 3   Pages: 489-494   Published: 2013

15.    Morpho-taxonomic diversity of soil microfungi under Sal (Shorea robusta L.) forests of Doon Valley of Uttarakhand Himalaya.
Guleri, S.; Saxena, S.; Bhandari, B. S.
Phytotaxonomy  Volume: 13   Pages: 60-66   Published: 2013

16.    Phytochemical study of Shorea robusta (SHALA).
Adlakha, M. K.; Ritu Kapoor; Sharma, A. K.; et al.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Archives  Volume: 4   Issue: 4   Pages: 663-671   Published: 2013

17.    Human impact on tropical deciduous forests: a case study of Indian sal ( Shorea robusta) forests of Similipal Biosphere Reserve.
Swain, D.; Behura, B. K.
Indian Forester  Volume: 139   Issue: 11   Pages: 988-994   Published: 2013

18.    Storage of carbon in biomass and soil of coppice Sal ( Shorea robusta) forests in the lateritic region of South West Bengal.
Prakasham, U.; Mishra, T. K.; Banerjee, S. K.
Annals of Forestry  Volume: 21   Issue: 1   Pages: 19-28   Published: 2013

19.    Protective activity of Shorea robusta leaf against oxidative stress in rats.
Karthika, C.; Chitra, M.; Radhika, K.
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (IJPSR)  Volume: 4   Issue: 12   Pages: 4754-4757   Published: 2013

20.    A review update on Shorea robusta Gaertn F. (Sal).
Soni, R. K.; Vihangesh Dixit; Raghuveer Irchhaiya; et al.
Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics  Volume: 3   Issue: 6   Pages: 127-132   Published: 2013

21.    Under-storey vegetation carbon characterization of Shorea robusta (Sal) forests using ground data and geospatial techniques.
Singh, S. P.; Sarnam Singh; Suresh Kumar; et al.
Indian Forester  Volume: 139   Issue: 7   Pages: 576-584   Published: 2013

22.    Estimation of diameter at breast height from basal diameter of Shorea robusta Gaertn forest of Dehra Dun, Uttarakhand, India.
Laxmi Rawat; Nishita Giri
Indian Forester  Volume: 139   Issue: 8   Pages: 742-743   Published: 2013

23.    Anti-inflammatory and antipyretic activities of the ethanolic extract of Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. resin
Wani, T. A.; Chandrashekara, H. H.; Kumar, D.; et al.
INDIAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOPHYSICS  Volume: 49   Issue: 6   Pages: 463-467   Published: DEC 2012

24.    ROS production and lipid catabolism in desiccating Shorea robusta seeds during aging
Parkhey, Suruchi; Naithani, S. C.; Keshavkant, S.
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 57   Pages: 261-267   Published: AUG 2012

25.    Effect of particulate pollution on rate of transpiration in Shorea robusta at Lalpahari forest
Saha, Dulal C.; Padhy, Pratap K.
TREES-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION  Volume: 26   Issue: 4   Pages: 1215-1223   Published: AUG 2012

26.    Analgesic activity of the ethanolic extract of Shorea robusta resin in experimental animals
Wani, Tariq Ahmad; Kumar, Dhirendra; Prasad, Raju; et al.
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY  Volume: 44   Issue: 4   Pages: 493-499   Published: JUL-AUG 2012

27.    Deforestation, land conversion and illegal logging in Bangladesh: the case of the Sal (Shorea robusta) forests
Islam, Kazi Kamrul; Sato, Noriko
IFOREST-BIOGEOSCIENCES AND FORESTRY  Volume: 5   Pages: 171-178   Published: JUN 25 2012

28.    Inventory and spatial ecology of macrofungi in the Shorea robusta forest ecosystem of lateritic region of West Bengal
Pradhan, P.; Dutta, A. K.; Roy, A.; et al.
Biodiversity (Ottawa)  Volume: 13   Issue: 2   Pages: 88-99   Published: JUN 2012

29.    Studies on Regional Variability in the Content of Bioactive-Products Present in the Deoiled Cake of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.f.)
Bhattacharya, P.; Banke, Seema; Gupta, Sanjeev Kumar; et al.
Advances in Plant Sciences  Volume: 25   Issue: 1   Pages: 309-312   Published: JUN 2012

30.    Species diversity and community structure in sal (Shorea robusta) forests of two different rainfall regimes in West Bengal, India
Kushwaha, Satya Prakash Singh; Nandy, Subrata
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION  Volume: 21   Issue: 5   Special Issue: SI   Pages: 1215-1228   Published: MAY 2012

31.    Can the distribution of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) shift in the northeastern direction in India due to changing climate?
Chitale, V. S.; Behera, M. D.
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 102   Issue: 8   Pages: 1126-1135   Published: APR 25 2012

32.    Wound healing activity of ethanolic extract of Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. resin
Wani, T. A.; Chandrashekara, H. H.; Kumar, D.; et al.
INDIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY  Volume: 50   Issue: 4   Pages: 277-281   Published: APR 2012

33.    Methyl ester of Sal oil (Shorea robusta) as a substitute to diesel fuel-A study on its preparation, performance and emissions in direct injection diesel engine
Vedaraman, N.; Puhan, Sukumar; Nagarajan, G.; et al.
INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS  Volume: 36   Issue: 1   Pages: 282-288   Published: MAR 2012

34.    Phytochemical standardization of oleo resin of Shorea robusta Gaertn (Dipterocarpaceae) with modern analytical technique.
Naikodi, M. A. R.; Kommu Nagaiah; Waheed, M. A.
International Journal of Phytomedicine  Volume: 4   Issue: 4   Pages: 503-510   Published: 2012

35.    Tannin content in the extract of deoiled cake of sal ( Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) and its inhibitory effect on some plant pathogens.
Bhattacharyya, P.; Seema Banke; Deo Kumar; et al.
Indian Agriculturist  Volume: 56   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 65-70   Published: 2012

36.    Organic carbon store in the soils under sal ( Shorea robusta) forests in Uttarakhand state of India.
Gupta, M. K.; Sharma, S. D.
Annals of Forestry  Volume: 20   Issue: 2   Pages: 225-230   Published: 2012

37.    Inhibition of NO 2, PGE 2, TNF-alpha, and iNOS expression by Shorea robusta L.: an ethnomedicine used for anti-inflammatory and analgesic activity.
Chattopadhyay Debprasad; Mukherjee Hemanta; Bag Paromita; et al.
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine  Volume: 2012   Pages: Article ID 254849   Published: 2012

38.    Anti-obesity activity of Shorea robusta G. leaves extract on high fat diet induced obesity in albino rats.
Supriya, K.; Sarita Kotagiri; Swamy, B. M. V.; et al.
Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences  Volume: 3   Issue: 3   Pages: 542-554   Published: 2012

39.    Anti-obesity activity of Shorea robusta G. leaves extract on monosodium glutamate induced obesity in albino rats.
Supriya, K.; Sarita Kotagiri; Swamy, B. M. V.; et al.
Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences  Volume: 3   Issue: 3   Pages: 555-565   Published: 2012

40.    Inhibition of NO2, PGE(2), TNF-alpha, and iNOS EXpression by Shorea robusta L.: An Ethnomedicine Used for Anti-Inflammatory and Analgesic Activity
Debprasad, Chattopadhyay; Hemanta, Mukherjee; Paromita, Bag; et al.
EVIDENCE-BASED COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE    Article Number: 254849   Published: 2012

41.    Inhibition of NO(2), PGE(2), TNF-alpha, and iNOS EXpression by Shorea robusta L.: An Ethnomedicine Used for Anti-Inflammatory and Analgesic Activity.
Debprasad, Chattopadhyay; Hemanta, Mukherjee; Paromita, Bag; et al.
Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM  Volume: 2012   Pages: 254849   Published: 2012 (Epub 2012 May 10)

42.    Impact of banana based agroforestry on degraded Sal forest ( Shorea robusta C.F. Gaertn) of Bangladesh: a study from Madhupur National Park.
Roy, B.; Rahman, M. H.; Fardusi, M. J.
Journal of Biodiversity and Ecological Sciences  Volume: 2   Issue: 1   Pages: 62-72   Published: 2012

43.    Impact of banana based agroforestry on degraded sal forest ( Shorea robusta C.F. Gaertn) of Bangladesh: a study from Madhupur National Park.
Bishwajit, R.; Habibur, R. M.; Jannatul, F. M.
Journal of Biodiversity and Ecological Sciences  Volume: 2   Issue: 3   Pages: 155-165   Published: 2012

44.    Effect of micro-environmental factors on natural regeneration of Sal (Shorea robusta)
Tyagi, J. V.; Kumar, Rakesh; Srivastava, S. L.; et al.
Journal of Forestry Research (Harbin)  Volume: 22   Issue: 4   Pages: 543-550   Published: DEC 2011

45.    Effects of stone crushing industry on Shorea robusta and Madhuca indica foliage in Lalpahari forest
Saha, Dulal Chandra; Padhy, Pratap Kumar
ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION RESEARCH  Volume: 2   Issue: 4   Pages: 463-476   Published: OCT 2011

46.    Fine-scale genetic structure and gene flow in a semi-isolated population of a tropical tree, Shorea robusta Gaertn. (Dipterocarpaceae)
Pandey, Madhav; Geburek, Thomas
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 101   Issue: 3   Pages: 293-299   Published: AUG 10 2011

47.    Dominant Occurrence of Ectomycorrhizal Colonizer Astraeus hygrometricus of Sal (Shorea robusta) in Forest of Jharsuguda, Orissa
Pyasi, Abhishek; Soni, K. K.; Verma, R. K.
Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology  Volume: 41   Issue: 2   Pages: 222-225   Published: JUN 2011

48.    Assessment of Critical Loads in Tropical Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.) Forests of Doon Valley Himalayas, India
Gautam, Mukesh Kumar; Tripathi, Ashutosh Kumar; Manhas, Rajesh Kumar
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION  Volume: 218   Issue: 1-4   Pages: 235-264   Published: JUN 2011

49.    A NOTE ON LICHENS ON SHOREA ROBUSTA IN A BIOSPHERE RESERVE, CENTRAL INDIA
Shukla, Achuta N.; Singh, K. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 137   Issue: 5   Pages: 649-652   Published: MAY 2011

50.    Mid-Holocene vegetation and climatic variability in tropical deciduous sal (Shorea robusta) forest of Lower Brahmaputra valley, Assam
Dixit, Swati; Bera, S. K.
JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA  Volume: 77   Issue: 5   Pages: 419-432   Published: MAY 2011

51.    Rumen Metabolic and Blood Biochemical Profile of Sahiwal Calves and Murrah Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) Calves Fed Diet Containing De-oiled Sal (Shorea robusta) Seed Meal
Sandhya, A.; Rajagopal, S.; Tiwari, S. P.; et al.
ANIMAL NUTRITION AND FEED TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 11   Issue: 1   Pages: 123-131   Published: JAN 2011

52.    Influence of leaf leachate of Shorea robusta on growth and nitrogen fixing capacity of hybrid Azolla.
Subhojit Ojha; Jagannath Konar
Environment and Ecology  Volume: 29   Issue: 1A   Pages: 462-464   Published: 2011

53.    Occurrence of endophytic fungi on sal tree ( Shorea robusta G. f.) in forest of Chhattisgarh.
Kuntal Das
Journal of Mycopathological Research  Volume: 49   Issue: 1   Pages: 39-45   Published: 2011

54.    Does canopy height determine the pollen viability and stigma receptivity? A cross-population observation on Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.
Bhattacharya, A.
Our Nature  Volume: 9   Issue: 1   Pages: 41-48   Published: 2011

55.    Composition of Shorea robusta and Azadirachta indica as antifungal
Patent Number: IN201002328-I3
Patent Assignee: SHARAD PAWAR COLLEGE PHARMACY
Inventor(s): JEEVANRAO D N; PANDURANG B K; PRADIPKUMAR K P; et al.

56.    Biomass estimation of Shorea robusta with principal component analysis of satellite data
Patel, Nilanchal; Majumdar, Arnab
Journal of Forestry Research (Harbin)  Volume: 21   Issue: 4   Pages: 469-474   Published: DEC 2010

57.    CARBON AND NUTRIENT CYCLING IN TWO CENTRAL HIMALAYAN SAL (SHOREA ROBUSTA GAERTN.) FORESTS
Rana, B. S.; Khanna, R. K.; Verma, S. K.
Indian Forester  Volume: 136   Issue: 7   Pages: 972-978   Published: JUL 2010

58.    Woodpecker (Picidae) diversity in borer- Hoplocerambyx spinicornis infested sal Shorea robusta forests of Dehradun valley, lower western Himalayas.
Singh, Arun P.
Indian Birds  Volume: 6   Issue: 1   Pages: 2-11   Published: 25th June 2010

59.    Genetic differences between continuous and disjunct populations: some insights from sal (Shorea robusta Roxb.) in Nepal
Pandey, Madhav; Geburek, Thomas
CONSERVATION GENETICS  Volume: 11   Issue: 3   Pages: 977-984   Published: JUN 2010

60.    Effect of temperature and storage conditions on viability and longevity of recalcitrant (Homoiohydrous) sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. F) seeds
Yadav, V. K.; Khare, P. K.
RANGE MANAGEMENT AND AGROFORESTRY  Volume: 31   Issue: 1   Pages: 48-51   Published: JUN 2010

61.    DOMINANCE, DIVERSITY AND REGENERATION STATUS OF A MOIST SUB-TROPICAL SHOREA ROBUSTA GAERTN. F. (SAL) FOREST OF DOON VALLEY, INDIA
Chauhan, P. S.; Manhas, R. K.; Negi, J. D. S.; et al.
Indian Forester  Volume: 136   Issue: 4   Pages: 544-552   Published: APR 2010

62.    CHILLING INDUCED SUPEROXIDE PRODUCTION, LIPID PEROXIDATION AND LEAKAGE LOSS IN SHOREA ROBUSTA SEEDLINGS
Keshavkant, S.; Naithani, S. C.
Indian Journal of Plant Physiology  Volume: 15   Issue: 2   Pages: 192-197   Published: APR-JUN 2010

63.    Changes in tree species diversity and dominance across a disturbance gradient in Nepalese Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) forests
Sapkota, Indra Prasad; Tigabu, Mulualem; Oden, Per Christer
Journal of Forestry Research (Harbin)  Volume: 21   Issue: 1   Pages: 25-32   Published: MAR 2010

64.    Preparation of carbonaceous heavy metal adsorbent from Shorea Robusta leaf litter using phosphoric acid impregnation
Dash, S.N.; Ramachandra, M.C.V.
International Journal of Environmental Sciences  Volume: 1   Issue: 3   Pages: 296-313   Published: 2010

65.    不同干扰梯度下尼泊尔森林树种多样性和优势种的变化
Changes in tree species diversity and dominance across a disturbance gradient in Nepalese Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) forests
Indra Prasad Sapkota; Mulualem Tigabu; Per Christer Oden
Journal of Forestry Research  Volume: 21   Issue: 1   Pages: 25-32   Article Number: 1007-662X(2010)21:1<25:citsda>2.0.TX;2-Q   Published: 2010

66.    卫星数据主成分分析估计娑罗双树生物量
Biomass estimation of Shorea robusta with principal component analysis of satellite data
Nilanchal Patel; Arnab Majumdar
Journal of Forestry Research  Volume: 21   Issue: 4   Pages: 469-474   Article Number: 1007-662X(2010)21:4<469:beosrw>2.0.TX;2-#   Published: 2010

67.    VEGETATION ANALYSIS AND TREE POPULATION STRUCTURE OF SAL (SHOREA ROBUSTA CF GAERTN) FORESTS: A CASE STUDY FROM THE MADHUPUR AND BHAWAL NATIONAL PARK IN BANGLADESH
Rahman, Mizanur; Vacik, Harald
Edited Polisciano, G; Farina, O
NATIONAL PARKS: VEGETATION, WILDLIFE AND THREATS  Book Series: Wildlife Protection Destruction and Extinction   Pages: 193-206   Published: 2010

68.    Species richness of climbers in natural and successional stands of Madhupur Sal ( Shorea robusta C.F. Gaertn) forest, Bangladesh.
Rahman, M. M.; Begum, F.; Nishat, A.; et al.
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems  Volume: 12   Issue: 1   Pages: 117-122   Published: 2010

69.    A review of the present threats to tropical moist deciduous Sal (Shorea robusta) forest ecosystem of central Bangladesh
Rahman, Mohammed Mahabubur; Rahman, Md. Motiur; Zhang Guogang; et al.
TROPICAL CONSERVATION SCIENCE  Volume: 3   Issue: 1   Pages: 90-102   Published: 2010

70.    Anthropogenic disturbances and plant diversity of the Madhupur Sal forests (Shorea robusta CF Gaertn) of Bangladesh
Rahman, Md. Mizanur; Nishat, Ainun; Vacik, Harald
International Journal of Biodiversity Science & Management  Volume: 5   Issue: 3   Pages: 162-173   Published: SEP 2009

71.    Comparative phytochemical analysis of Shorea robusta Gaertn (oleoresin) WSR to its seasonal collection.
Poornima, B
Ancient science of life  Volume: 29   Issue: 1   Pages: 26-8   Published: 2009-Jul

72.    Removal of Pb(II) from aqueous solutions by carbons prepared from Sal wood (Shorea robusta)
Oubagaranadin, John U. Kennedy; Murthy, Z. V. P.
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WOOD AND WOOD PRODUCTS  Volume: 67   Issue: 2   Pages: 197-206   Published: MAY 2009

73.    Spatial distribution, advanced regeneration and stand structure of Nepalese Sal (Shorea robusta) forests subject to disturbances of different intensities
Sapkota, Indra Prasad; Tigabu, Mulualem; Oden, Per Christer
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT  Volume: 257   Issue: 9   Pages: 1966-1975   Published: APR 16 2009

74.    Successful cross-amplification of Shorea microsatellites reveals genetic variation in the tropical tree, Shorea robusta Gaertn
Pandey, Madhav; Geburek, Thomas
HEREDITAS  Volume: 146   Issue: 1   Pages: 29-32   Published: FEB 2009

75.    Species diversity and regeneration of old-growth seasonally dry Shorea robusta forests following gap formation
Sapkota, Indra Prasad; Tigabu, Mulualem; Oden, Per Christer
Journal of Forestry Research (Harbin)  Volume: 20   Issue: 1   Pages: 7-14   Published: FEB 2009

76.    Modelling the growth of Shorea robusta using growth ring measurements.
Sapkota, P.; Meilby, H.
Banko Janakari  Volume: 19   Issue: 2   Pages: 25-32   Published: 2009

77.    Anthropogenic disturbances and plant diversity of the Madhupur Sal forests ( Shorea robusta C.F. Gaertn) of Bangladesh.
Rahman, M. M.; Ainun Nishat; Vacik, H.
International Journal of Biodiversity Science & Management  Volume: 5   Issue: 3   Pages: 162-173   Published: 2009

78.    林分间隙形成后季节性干旱的娑罗双树原始林物种多样性及苗木再生
Species diversity and regeneration of old-growth seasonally dry Shorea robusta forests following gap formation
Indra Prasad Sapkota; Mulualem Tigabu; Per Christer Oden; et al.
Journal of Forestry Research  Volume: 20   Issue: 1   Pages: 7-14   Article Number: 1007-662X(2009)20:1<7:sdaroo>2.0.TX;2-V   Published: 2009

79.    Formulation used as herbal mosquito repellent, comprises Shorea Robusta, Polygonum Glaborum, Flemigia Strobillfera powder together with binders and fillers
Patent Number: IN200300449-I2
Patent Assignee: TALUKDAR L; MAHANTA S; GOSWAMI B B
Inventor(s): GOSWAMI B B; MAHANTA S; TALUKDAR L.

80.    Depredation and deteriorating condition of Shorea robusta and Terminalia alata in Bardia National Park: an imperative to address park biodiversity sustainably.
Acharya, G. R.; Bhatta, B.; Gyawali, A. R.
Banko Janakari  Volume: 19   Issue: 1   Pages: 37-40   Published: 2009

81.    Removal of Pb(II) from aqueous solutions by carbons prepared from Sal wood ( Shorea robusta).
Oubagaranadin, J. U. K.; Murthy, Z. V. P.
European Journal of Wood and Wood Products  Volume: 67   Issue: 2   Pages: 197-206   Published: 2009

82.    Effect of intercropping on growth of sal ( Shorea robusta) and associated crops under red and laterite zone of West Bengal.
Hirak Banerjee; Dhara, P. K.
Conference: National Symposium on constraints and mitigation in Indian agriculture, December 29-30, 2008.
Indian Agriculturist  Volume: 53   Issue: 3/4   Pages: 171-175   Published: 2009

83.    Natural recuperation in Sal ( Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) mortality affected ecosystems through Miliusa velutina Hook. f.
Manhas, R. K.; Lokender Singh; Chauhan, P. S.; et al.
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 32   Issue: 3   Pages: 357-362   Published: 2009

84.    Demographic dispersal and diversity in a dry Shorea robusta Gaertn. F. (Sal) forest of Rajaji National Park, India.
Chauhan, P. S.; Negi, J. D. S.; Lokender Singh; et al.
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 32   Issue: 4   Pages: 529-532   Published: 2009

85.    Analysis of spatial diversity of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.f) forests using neighbourhood-based measures
Rahman, M. M.; Nishat, A.; Rahman, G. M. M.; et al.
Conference: International Conference on Monitoring the Effectiveness of Nature Conservation Location: Birmensdorf, SWITZERLAND Date: SEP 03-06, 2007
Sponsor(s): Swiss Fed Inst Forest, Snow & Landscape Res
COMMUNITY ECOLOGY  Volume: 9   Issue: 2   Pages: 193-199   Published: DEC 2008

86.    Sustainability of Sal (Shorea robusta) forest in Bangladesh: past, present and future actions
Alam, M.; Furukawa, Y.; Sarker, S. K.; et al.
INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY REVIEW  Volume: 10   Issue: 1   Pages: 29-37   Published: MAR 2008

87.    Status of Sal ( Shorea robusta) seed insect pests in six Sal dominating regions of Central India, Madhya Pradesh.
Veena Choubey; Nitin Kulkarni; Rita Bhandari
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 31   Issue: 4   Pages: 595-598   Published: 2008

88.    Twinspan classification of moist Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. (Sal) forests with respect to regeneration.
Gautam, M. K.; Tripathi, A. K.; Kamboj, S. K.; et al.
Annals of Forestry  Volume: 16   Issue: 2   Pages: 173-177   Published: 2008

89.    Simple coppice management options for the sal ( Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) forests in the Terai of Nepal.
Ojha, S. K.; Acharya, K. P.; Acharya, B.; et al.
Banko Janakari  Volume: 18   Issue: 1   Pages: 32-41   Published: 2008

90.    Larval feeding and gallery pattern of a single larva of Hoplocerambyx spinicornis, a major pest of Sal, Shorea robusta.
Negi, S.; Joshi, V. D.
Environment Conservation Journal  Volume: 9   Issue: 1-2   Pages: 97-100   Published: 2008

91.    Plant diversity and structure of sub-tropical Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. (Sal) forests of Doon valley, India.
Gautam, M. K.; Tripathi, A. K.; Manhas, R. K.
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 31   Issue: 1   Pages: 127-136   Published: 2008

92.    Indicator species for the natural regeneration of Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. (sal)
Gautami, Mukesh Kumar; Tripathi, A. K.; Manhas, R. K.
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 93   Issue: 10   Pages: 1359-1361   Published: NOV 25 2007

93.    Use of chemical treatments to reduce tannins and trypsin inhibitor contents in salseed (Shorea robusta) meal
Mahmood, S.; Khan, M. Ajmal; Sarwar, M.; et al.
ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES  Volume: 20   Issue: 9   Pages: 1462-1467   Published: SEP 2007

94.    A community analysis of sal (Shorea robusta) forests in the western Terai of Nepal
Timilsina, Nilesh; Ross, Michael S.; Heinen, Joel T.
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT  Volume: 241   Issue: 1-3   Pages: 223-234   Published: MAR 30 2007

95.    Use of Chemical Treatments to Reduce Tannins and Trypsin Inhibitor Contents in Salseed (Shorea robusta) Meal
S., Mahmood; Nisa, M.; Khan, M. Ajmal; et al.
ASIAN-AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES    Volume: 20   Issue: 9   Pages: 1462-1467   Published: 2007

96.    Phytosociological analysis of the restored sal ( Shorea robusta) plantations and natural sal forest of Tripura.
Nidhi Rastogi; Alind Rastogi
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 30   Issue: 4   Pages: 377-385   Published: 2007

97.    Effect of cement dust accumulation on seed germination and growth of shorea itobusta seedlings
Panwar, Pankaj; Bhardwaj, S. D.
Indian Forester  Volume: 133   Issue: 8   Pages: 1020-1026   Published: AUG 2007

98.    Changes in sugar metabolism in response to chilling in Shorea robusta seedlings.
Kant, S. K.; Naithani, S. C.
International Journal of Plant Sciences (Muzaffarnagar)  Volume: 2   Issue: 1   Pages: 161-168   Published: 2007

99.    Changes in the scenario of dominance and diversity in Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. (Sal) forests of Lachchhiwala, Doon valley, India
Gautam, Mukesh Kumar; Tripathi, A. K.; Manhas, R. K.
Indian Forester  Volume: 132   Issue: 12   Pages: 1645-1652   Published: DEC 2006

100.    Chemical treatments to reduce antinutritional factors in salseed (Shorea robusta) meal: Effect on nutrient digestibility in colostomized hens and intact broilers
Mahmood, S.; Khan, M. A.; Sarwar, M.; et al.
POULTRY SCIENCE  Volume: 85   Issue: 12   Pages: 2207-2215   Published: DEC 2006

101.    Aboveground tree biomass in a recovering tropical sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) forest of Eastern Ghats, India
Behera, SK; Misra, MK
BIOMASS & BIOENERGY  Volume: 30   Issue: 6   Pages: 509-521   Published: JUN 2006

102.    Ecological and anthropogenic niches of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) forest and prospects for multiple-product forest management - a review
Gautam, KH; Devoe, NN
FORESTRY  Volume: 79   Issue: 1   Pages: 81-101   Published: JAN 2006

103.    Chemical constituents of Shorea robusta.
Varshney, V. K.; Rameshwar Dayal
International Journal of Chemical Sciences  Volume: 4   Issue: 2   Pages: 298-304   Published: 2006

104.    Evaluation of regeneration of Shorea robusta forests under joint forest management in West Bengal, India.
Mishra, T. K.; Mandal, D.; Maiti, S. K.
International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development  Volume: 5   Issue: 1   Pages: 12-22   Published: 2006

105.    The pre logged stocks of carbon in Shorea robusta and Quercus semecarpifolia forests of Uttaranchal and their C sequestration rates - a tradable NTFP.
Vishal Singh; Ashish Tewari; Munish Gupta; et al.
International Journal of Forest Usufructs Management  Volume: 7   Issue: 1   Pages: 1-5   Published: 2006

106.    Internal composition for use as quasi drug, comprises extracts of plant selected from e.g. Shorea robusta, Vateria Indica, Uncaria gamvier, Areca catechu and Oroxyilum indicum
Patent Number: JP2006176445-A
Patent Assignee: MURASE T
Inventor(s): IKEDA N.

107.    Response of cement dust accumulation on germination parameters of Shorea robusta seeds.
Pankaj Panwar; Bhardwaj, S. D.
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 29   Issue: 2   Pages: 161-165   Published: 2006

108.    Role of participatory agroforestry on community development in Sal ( Shorea robusta) forest area, Bangladesh.
Uddin, M. S.; Chowdhury, M. S. H.; Uddin, M. B.; et al.
International Journal of Sustainable Agricultural Technology  Volume: 2   Issue: 5   Pages: 19-25   Published: 2006

109.    Comparative studies on the survival and growth of seedlings and in vitro-raised plants of Shorea robusta and Dipterocarpus turbinatusi
Roy, S
Edited Suzuki, K; Ishii, K; Sakurai, S; et al.
PLANTATION TECHNOLOGY IN TROPICAL FOREST SCIENCE  Pages: 123-130   Published: 2006

110.    Antifungal activity of various fractions of pyrolysed sal (Shorea robusta) resin
Das, D. J.; Rath, C. C.; Ganapaty, S.; et al.
Indian Journal of Natural Products  Volume: 21   Issue: 3   Pages: 15-18   Published: SEP 2005

111.    Studies on miycoflora and mycotoxin infestation in Shorea robusta gaertn F.
Singh, Punam Kumari; Shukla, A. N.
Indian Forester  Volume: 131   Issue: 9   Pages: 1227-1234   Published: SEP 2005

112.    Shorea robusta - an excellent host tree for lichen growth in India
Satya; Upreti, DK; Nayaka, S
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 89   Issue: 4   Pages: 594-595   Published: AUG 25 2005

113.    Paradox of leaf phenology: Shorea robusta is a semi-evergreen species in tropical dry deciduous forests in India
Singh, KP; Kushwaha, CP
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 88   Issue: 11   Pages: 1820-1824   Published: JUN 10 2005

114.    Behavioral response of the borer beetle Hoplocerambyx spinicornis to volatile compounds of the tree Shorea robusta
Varshney, VK; Dayal, R; Bhandari, RS; et al.
CHEMISTRY & BIODIVERSITY  Volume: 2   Issue: 6   Pages: 785-791   Published: 2005

115.    Varution in stomatal count and size due to cement dust on the leaves of Shorea robusta
Panwar, Pankaj; Bhardwaj, S. D.
Indian Journal of Plant Physiology  Volume: 10   Issue: 2   Pages: 120-126   Published: APR-JUN 2005

116.    On sustainable development of social forestry in Bangladesh: Experiences from sal (Shorea robusta) forests
Salam, Md. Abdus; Noguchi, Toshikuni
Environment Development and Sustainability  Volume: 7   Issue: 2   Pages: 209-227   Published: 2005

117.    On sustainable development of social forestry in Bangladesh: experiences from Sal ( Shorea robusta) forests.
Md. Abdus Salam; Noguchi, T.
Environment, Development and Sustainability  Volume: 7   Issue: 2   Pages: 209-227   Published: 2005

118.    Variation in natural regeneration of Shorea robusta in the vicinity of a cement factory.
Pankaj Panwar; Bhardwaj, S. D.
Forests, Trees and Livelihoods  Volume: 15   Issue: 4   Pages: 337-347   Published: 2005

119.    A study on land tenure complexities of Sal ( Shorea robusta) forests in Bangladesh.
Nur Muhammed; Koike, M.; Sajjaduzzaman, M.
International Journal of Agriculture and Biology  Volume: 7   Issue: 2   Pages: 318-320   Published: 2005

120.    Effect of mycorrhiza on growth of seedling of Sal ( Shorea robusta. Gaertn. F).
Bhavana Dixit; Rashmi Agrawal
Vaniki Sandesh  Volume: 29   Issue: 3   Pages: 17-18   Published: 2005

121.    Regeneration of Shorea robusta Gaertn. (Sal) by seed sowing method - An experiment done in Sarguja District, Chhattisgarh
Sharma, J. P.; Nonhare, B. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 130   Issue: 7   Pages: 785-790   Published: July 2004

122.    Effect of cement dust accumulation on the morphological characters of Shorea robusta seeds
Panwar, Pankaj; Bhardwaj, S. D.
Seed Research (New Delhi)  Volume: 32   Issue: 1   Pages: 58-60   Published: JUN 04

123.    Explosive pollen release, wind-pollination and mixed mating in the tropical tree Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. (Dipterocarpaceae)
Atluri, JB; Ramana, SPV; Reddi, CS
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 86   Issue: 10   Pages: 1416-1419   Published: MAY 25 2004

124.    Early growth performance of natural Sal ( Shorea robusta) forest in Central Nepal.
Acharya, K. P.; Acharya, B.
Forest Research Leaflet - Department of Forest Research and Survey, Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation  Issue: 17   Pages: 8 pp.   Published: 2004

125.    Incidence of seed insect pests of sal ( Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.).
Veena Choubey; Kulkarni, N.; Rita Bhandari
Indian Journal of Tropical Biodiversity  Volume: 12   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 48-52   Published: 2004

126.    Effect of differential rates of drying on viability and storability in recalcitrant sal ( Shorea robusta C.F. Gaertn) seeds.
Varghese, B.; Wuehlisch, G. von; Naithani, S. C.
Seed Technology  Volume: 26   Issue: 1   Pages: 51-64   Published: 2004

127.    Kairomonal activity of compounds isolated from bark of Sal ( Shorea robusta Gaert. f.) for attracting the Sal heartwood borer, Hoplocerambyx spinicornis Newman (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).
Kulkarni, N.; Sadhana Tripathi; Joshi, K. C.
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 27   Issue: 3   Pages: 321-325   Published: 2004

128.    Characteristics and classification of some sal ( Shorea robusta) - supporting soils in Dindori District of Madhya Pradesh.
Patil, R. B.; Jagdish Prasad
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science  Volume: 52   Issue: 2   Pages: 119-125   Published: 2004

129.    Plant diversity in managed sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) forests of Gorakhpur, India: species composition, regeneration and conservation
Pandey, SK; Shukla, RP
BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION  Volume: 12   Issue: 11   Pages: 2295-2319   Published: NOV 2003

130.    Butterfly diversity in tropical moist deciduous Sal (Shorea robusta) forests of Dehra Dun Valley: The lower Western Himalayas
Singh, Arun P.; Bhandari, R. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 129   Issue: 10   Pages: 1257-1269   Published: October 2003

131.    A solid sample injection device for the analysis of shorea robusta (dipterocarpaceae) bast voiatiles
Jain, A
JOURNAL OF TROPICAL FOREST SCIENCE  Volume: 15   Issue: 4   Pages: 630-632   Published: OCT 2003

132.    Variation in drought response of sal (Shorea robusta) seedlings
Garkoti, SC; Zobel, DB; Singh, SP
TREE PHYSIOLOGY  Volume: 23   Issue: 15   Pages: 1021-1030   Published: OCT 2003

133.    GC-MS analysis of essential oil of Shorea robusta bast
Kaur, S; Varshney, VK; Dayal, R
JOURNAL OF ASIAN NATURAL PRODUCTS RESEARCH  Volume: 5   Issue: 3   Pages: 231-234   Published: JUL 2003

134.    Structure and diversity of natural and managed sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.f.) forest in the Terai of Nepal
Webb, EL; Sah, RN
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT  Volume: 176   Issue: 1-3   Pages: 337-353   Article Number: PII S0378-1127(02)00272-4   Published: MAR 17 2003

135.    Testosterone-5-alpha reductase inhibitor for preventing alopecia comprises extract of Plesiosauria, Myrcia multiflora, Shorea robusta, Ficus religiosa, Heritiera littoralis, betel palm, Croton lechleri and/or lotus
Patent Number: JP2003026594-A; JP4975225-B2
Patent Assignee: NONOGAWA SHOJI KK; NIPPON MENARD KESHOHIN
136.    Inventor(s): MATSUSHITA H; KOSUGI N; OSUMI K; et al.

137.    Biomass and volume tables for Terai Sal ( Shorea robusta) forest of Nepal.
Acharya, K. P.; Regmi, R.; Acharya, B.
Forest Research Leaflet - Department of Forest Research and Survey, Ministry of Forests and Soil Conservation  Issue: 15   Pages: 9 pp.   Published: 2003

138.    Changes in soil characteristics under Shorea robusta ( Sal) stands between 1972 and 2001.
Malla, M. B.
Banko Janakari  Volume: 13   Issue: 2   Pages: 14-20   Published: 2003

139.    Seed sowing method of Sal, Shorea robusta Gaertn. Regeneration in Jagdalpur, Bastar, C.G.
Nonhare, B. P.; Sharma, J. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 128   Issue: 9   Pages: 1047-1050   Published: September 2002

140.    Green house gases mitigation potential by Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.) forest in Doon Valley.
Negi, J. D. S.; Chauhan, P. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 128   Issue: 7   Pages: 771-778   Published: July 2002

141.    Foliage water loss pattern in Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) and its associates under stress.
Chauhan, P. S.; Kumar, Rakesh; Negi, J. D. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 128   Issue: 6   Pages: 655-659   Published: June 2002

142.    Isolation of 3 beta-hydroxyolean-12-ene, friedelin and 7-methoxy-4 '-5-dihydroxyisoflavone from dry and fresh leaves of Shorea robusta
Chauhan, SMS; Singh, M; Narayan, L
INDIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY SECTION B-ORGANIC CHEMISTRY INCLUDING MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY  Volume: 41   Issue: 5   Pages: 1097-1099   Published: MAY 2002

143.    Managing tropical Sal forests ( Shorea robusta) of Nepal in short rotations: findings of a 12-year long research.
Acharya, K. P.; Tamrakar, P. R.; Gautam, G.; et al.
Banko Janakari  Volume: 12   Issue: 1   Pages: 71-78   Published: 2002

144.    Late maturation changes in Sal ( Shorea robusta) seed and their evaluation as indices for proper timing of seed collection.
Phartyal, S. S.; Thapliyal, R. C.; Nayal, J. S.; et al.
Journal of Tropical Forest Science  Volume: 14   Issue: 2   Pages: 191-197   Published: 2002

145.    Community structure and growing stock variation on different aspects of Dry Semi-Evergreen Shorea robusta forest cover type of Garhwal Himalaya.
Ashutosh Mishra; Laxmi Mishra; Sharma, C. M.; et al.
Annals of Forestry  Volume: 10   Issue: 2   Pages: 233-242   Published: 2002

146.    Does drought cause regeneration failure of Shorea robusta in the central Himalaya?
Garkoti, Satish C.; Zobel, Donald B.
Conference: 87th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America and the 14th Annual International Conference of the Society for Ecological Restoration Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA Date: August 04-09, 2002
Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts  Volume: 87   Pages: 136   Published: 2002

147.    GC-MS analysis of essential oils of heartwood and resin of Shorea robusta
Kaur, S; Dayal, R; Varshney, VK; et al.
PLANTA MEDICA  Volume: 67   Issue: 9   Pages: 883-886   Published: DEC 2001

148.    A case of high tree diversity in a sal (Shorea robusta)-dominated lowland forest of Eastern Himalaya: Floristic composition, regeneration and conservation
Shankar, U
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 81   Issue: 7   Pages: 776-786   Published: OCT 10 2001

149.    Litter nutrient dynamics of Shorea robusta Gaertn. plantation at Doon valley (Uttaranchal) India
Pande, P. K.
Indian Forester  Volume: 127   Issue: 9   Pages: 980-994   Published: September, 2001

150.    Antiinflammatory agent for use in skin cosmetic, for preventing rough skin, comprises substance extracted from plant parts like Podocarpus riifolius leaves or Shorea robusta bark, as active ingredient
Patent Number: JP2001226273-A
Patent Assignee: MARUZEN SEIYAKU
151.    Inventor(s): KAWASHIMA Y; SHIYUU E; KISHIDA N.

152.    Skin external preparation useful as antiaging, antiinflammatory and skin whitening agent, comprises extracts of Shorea robusta and/or Ficus religiosa as active ingredient
Patent Number: JP2000319159-A
Patent Assignee: NONOGAWA SHOJI
153.   
154.    Chilling-induced oxidative stress in young sal (Shorea robusta) seedlings
Keshavkant, S; Naithani, SC
ACTA PHYSIOLOGIAE PLANTARUM  Volume: 23   Issue: 4   Pages: 457-466   Published: 2001

155.    Rainy season energy budget of larva of Indian tasar silkmoth Antheraea mylitta Drury (Saturniidae) living in wild sal (Shorea robusta) host plant.
Dash, A.K.
International Journal of Wild Silkmoth & Silk  Volume: 6   Pages: 79-85   Published: 2001

156.    Cylindrocladium leaf spotting and blight, a new disease of Shorea robusta.
Arushi Mehrotra
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 24   Issue: 1   Pages: 77-79   Published: 2001

157.    Management options for sal forests (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) in the Nepal terai
Sah, S. P.
Selbyana  Volume: 21   Issue: 1-2   Pages: 112-117   Published: 29 December, 2000

158.    New record of Spilosoma obliqua Walker (Lepidoptera: Arctiidae) as a pest of shisham, Dalbergia sissoo and sal, Shorea robusta in Doon Valley.
Prasad, Lalji; Ansari, Israr A.; Chandra, Subhash
Annals of Forestry  Volume: 8   Issue: 2   Pages: 285-286   Published: December 2000

159.    Ascorbic acid metabolism in ageing recalcitrant sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) seeds
Chaitanya, K. S. Krishna; Naithani, Ranjana; Naithani, S. C.
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology  Volume: 38   Issue: 10   Pages: 1031-1035   Published: October, 2000

160.    Effect of aspect on the structure of vegetation community of moist Bhabar and Tarai Shorea robusta forest in Central Himalaya
Mishra, Ashutosh; Sharma, C. M.; Sharma, S. D.; et al.
Indian Forester  Volume: 126   Issue: 6   Pages: 634-642   Published: June, 2000

161.    Optimising the management of even-aged Shorea robusta stands in southern Nepal using individual tree growth models
Rautiainen, O; Pukkala, T; Miina, J
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT  Volume: 126   Issue: 3   Pages: 417-429   Published: FEB 25 2000

162.    Changes in total protein and protease activity in dehydrating recalcitrant sal (Shorea robusta) seeds
Chaitanya, KSK; Keshavkant, S; Naithani, SC
SILVA FENNICA  Volume: 34   Issue: 1   Pages: 71-77   Published: 2000

163.    A new flavone glycoside from the seeds of Shorea robusta
Prakash, EO; Rao, JT
FITOTERAPIA  Volume: 70   Issue: 6   Pages: 539-541   Published: DEC 1999

164.    Tree water relations study in Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) forest in Kumaon Central Himalaya.
Tewari, A
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY  Volume: 20   Issue: 4   Pages: 353-357   Published: OCT 1999

165.    Plant diversity and community patterns along the disturbance gradient in plantation forests of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.)
Pandey, SK; Shukla, RP
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 77   Issue: 6   Pages: 814-818   Published: SEP 25 1999

166.    Spatial yield model for Shorea robusta in Nepal
Rautiainen, O
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT  Volume: 119   Issue: 1-3   Pages: 151-162   Published: JUN 28 1999

167.    Vegetation analysis of Shorea robusta forests in the Royal Bardia National Park, Nepal
Aryal, B; Giri, A; Shrestha, KK; et al.
BANGLADESH JOURNAL OF BOTANY  Volume: 28   Issue: 1   Pages: 35-46   Published: JUN 1999

168.    Triterpene acids from the gum-resin of Shorea robusta
Barik, BR; Dey, AK; Kundu, AB
JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY  Volume: 76   Issue: 6   Pages: 319-320   Published: JUN 1999

169.    Comparative vegetation analysis and sal (Shorea robusta) regeneration in relation to their disturbance magnitude in some sal forests
Pande, P. K.
Tropical Ecology  Volume: 40   Issue: 1   Pages: 51-61   Published: Summer, 1999

170.    A note on longer survival of Shorea robusta seedlings in simulated hydrophytic condition
Joshi, M. C.; Radhakrishnan, S.; Khare, R.
Indian Forester  Volume: 125   Issue: 5   Pages: 539-540   Published: May, 1999

171.    Improvement of quality of sal ( Shorea robusta) seed meal protein with supplemental amino acids in feeds for rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton), fingerlings.
Nibedita Mukhopadhyay; Ray, A. K.
Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria  Volume: 29   Issue: 1   Pages: 25-39   Published: 1999

172.    Studies on the fungicidal toxicity of sal ( Shorea robusta) heartwood extractives.
Poonam Gupta; Indra Dev
Journal of the Timber Development Association of India  Volume: 45   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 16-24, 2   Published: 1999

173.    Application of Indian modified Shorea robusta bark for removal and recovery of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions
Reddy, BR; Das, RP; Gaballah, I
Edited Gaballah, I; Hager, J; Solozabal, R
Conference: Global Symposium on Recycling, Waste Treatment and Clean Technology Location: SAN SEBASTIAN, SPAIN Date: SEP 05-09, 1999
Sponsor(s): INASMET; Min Met & Mat Soc; Min & Mat Processing Inst Japan; European Commiss; Australian Inst Min & Met; Assoc Italiana Met; Benelux Met, Belgium; Brazilian Met & Mat Soc; Canadian Inst Min Met & Petr; Chinese Soc Met; Federat European Mat Soc; Gesell Bergbau Met Rohstof & Umwelttech; Hungarian Min & Met Soc; Indian Inst Met; IMMJ & Japanese Federat Engn Soc; Inst Min & Met; Inst Ingenieros Minas Chile; Nonferrous Met Soc China; Korean Inst Met & Mat; Sci Soc Min Wealth Technologies; S African Inst Min & Met; Targeted Res Act Waste Minimisat & Recycling
REWAS'99 GLOBAL SYMPOSIUM ON RECYCLING, WASTE TREATMENT AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGY VOLUME I-III  Pages: 2067-2076   Published: 1999

174.    Isozyme variation of natural populations of sal (Shorea robusta) in the Terai Region, Nepal
Suoheimo, J; Li, C; Luukkanen, O
SILVAE GENETICA  Volume: 48   Issue: 3-4   Pages: 199-203   Published: 1999

175.    Species diversity and soil variability in Shorea robusta forests in and around Motinala (M.P.).
Singh, R. B.; Singh, A. K.; Banerjee, S. K.
Advances in Plant Science Research in India  Volume: 9   Pages: 1-13   Published: 1999

176.    Use of halogens in enhancing storability of sal (Shorea robusta) seeds
Bhargava, A
Edited Marzalina, M; Khoo, KC; Jayanthi, N; et al.
Conference: IUFRO Seed Symposium on Recalcitrant Seeds Location: KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA Date: OCT 12-15, 1998
Sponsor(s): Int Plant Genet Resources Inst; Fiat Panis; DANIDA; Forest Res Inst Malaysia; IUFRO
IUFRO SEED SYMPOSIUM 1998: RECALCITRANT SEEDS, PROCEEDINGS  Pages: 43-47   Published: 1999

177.    Qualitative and quantitative estimation of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) in the seeds of Shorea robusta.
Bhattacharya, A.; Das, B.; Saha, P. K.
Journal of Tropical Forest Science  Volume: 11   Issue: 3   Pages: 528-536   Published: 1999

178.    A study on volume estimation of Shorea robusta
Chakrabarti, S. K.; Gaharwar, K. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 124   Issue: 4   Pages: 225-230   Published: April, 1998

179.    Kinetin-mediated prolongation of viability in recalcitrant sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) seeds at low temperature: Role of kinetin in delaying membrane deterioration during desiccation-induced injury
Chaitanya, KSK; Naithani, SC
JOURNAL OF PLANT GROWTH REGULATION  Volume: 17   Issue: 2   Pages: 63-69   Published: SPR 1998

180.    Kinetin-mediated prolongation of viability in recalcitrant sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) seeds at low temperature: Role of kinetin in delaying membrane deterioration during desiccation-induced injury
Krishna Chitanya, K. S.; Naithani, S. C.
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation  Volume: 17   Issue: 2   Pages: 63-69   Published: Spring, 1998

181.    Abundance, activity and diversity of insects associated with flower of Sal(Shorea robusta) in Midnapore, (Arabari) West Bengal, India
Khatua, A. K.; Chakraborty, S.; Mallick, N.
Indian Forester  Volume: 124   Issue: 1   Pages: 62-74   Published: Jan., 1998

182.    Possible role of water and nutrients concerning the mortality of sal ( Shorea robusta) in South Raipur.
Singh, A. K.; Singh, R. B.; Banerjee, S. K.
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 21   Issue: 2   Pages: 97-102   Published: 1998

183.    Effect of aspect on the community structure of some natural stands of Shorea robusta in foothill regions of Garhwal Himalaya.
Sharma, C. M.; Baduni, N. P.; Khanduri, V. P.
Journal of Hill Research  Volume: 11   Issue: 2   Pages: 128-133   Published: 1998

184.    Rhizosphere mycoflora of Shorea robusta Gaertn in relation to plant growth
Baruah, A.; Bora, K. N.
Advances in Plant Sciences  Volume: 10   Issue: 2   Pages: 261-262   Published: Dec., 1997

185.    The apparent total and nutrient digestibility of sal seed (Shorea robusta) meal in rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton), fingerlings
Mukhopadhyay, N; Ray, AK
AQUACULTURE RESEARCH  Volume: 28   Issue: 9   Pages: 683-689   Published: SEP 1997

186.    Consumption and utilization of Shorea robusta leaves in different instars of tasar silkworm, Antheraea mylitta.
Sinha, U.S.P.; Bajpayee, C.M.; Sinha, S.S.
Geobios New Reports  Volume: 16   Issue: 2   Pages: 97-102   Published: August 1997

187.    Suppression of regeneration of Shorea robusta by Grewia sclerophylla in Paonta Sahib Forest Division, Sirmour District (Himachal Pradesh)
Tewari, L. K.; Rawat, A. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 123   Issue: 8   Pages: 783-784   Published: Aug., 1997

188.    Triterpenoids from Shorea robusta resin
Misra, LN; Ahmad, A
PHYTOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 45   Issue: 3   Pages: 575-578   Published: JUN 1997

189.    Natural regeneration potential and early development of Shorea robusta Gaertn f forest after regeneration felling in the Bhabar-Terai zone in Nepal
Rautiainen, O; Suoheimo, J
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT  Volume: 92   Issue: 1-3   Pages: 243-251   Published: MAY 1997

190.    Effects of salseed (Shorea robusta) tannins, restricted feed intake and age on relative pancreas weight and activity of digestive enzymes in male broilers
Mahmood, S; Smithard, R; Sarwar, M
ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 65   Issue: 1-4   Pages: 215-230   Published: APR 1997

191.    Occurrence and seasonal fluctuation of some lepidopterous defoliators of sal (Shorea robusta) in Godapiasal, Midnapore, West Bengal, India
Khatua, A. K.
Indian Forester  Volume: 123   Issue: 1   Pages: 37-44   Published: 1997

192.    Evaluation of urea treated deoiled sal (Shorea-robusta) seed meal in calves
Bhakt, R.; Gupta, B. S.; Srivastava, J. P.
Indian Journal of Animal Nutrition  Volume: 14   Issue: 2   Pages: 84-88   Published: 1997

193.    Nutritional evaluation of ferric chloride treated deoiled seed-meal of sal (Shorea robusta) in sheep
Bhakt, R; Srivastava, JP
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES  Volume: 67   Issue: 1   Pages: 78-79   Published: JAN 1997

194.    Earthen pot storage of Shorea robusta seeds and germination behaviour.
Pandey, O. N.; Ravindra Kumar
Journal of Research, Birsa Agricultural University  Volume: 9   Issue: 1   Pages: 97-99   Published: 1997

195.    A classification of a tropical Shorea robusta forest stand in southern Nepal
Wesche, K
PHYTOCOENOLOGIA  Volume: 27   Issue: 1   Pages: 103-118   Published: 1997

196.    Studies on the reproductive behaviour of the Indian tasar silk moth Antheraea mylitta (Saturniidae) reared on Terminalia tomentosa, Terminalia arjuna and Shorea robusta plants in different seasons.
Mishra, C.S.K.; Nayak, B.K.; Dash, M.C.
International Journal of Wild Silkmoth & Silk  Volume: 3   Pages: 71-73   Published: 1997

197.    Where trees do matter for society: the socio-cultural aspects of sal ( Shorea robusta) and salap ( Caryota urens L.) in the Similipal Hills of Orissa, India.
Jena, M. K.; Seeland, K.; Patnaik, K. K.
Edited Seeland, K.
Nature is culture: indigenous knowledge and socio-cultural aspects of trees and forests in non-European cultures.  Pages: 79-89   Published: 1997

198.    The potential of deoiled sal (Shorea robusta) seed meal as a feedstuff in pelleted feed for Indian major carp, rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton), fingerlings
Mukhopadhyay, N.; Ray, A. K.
AQUACULTURE NUTRITION  Volume: 2   Issue: 4   Pages: 221-227   Published: DEC 1996

199.    Prospects of sal ( Shorea robusta) seed production in Orissa.
Pradhan, L.; Patnaik, R. K.; Sahoo, A. K.
Environment and Ecology  Volume: 14   Issue: 2   Pages: 442-445   Published: 1996

200.    Lichen on Shorea robusta in Jharsuguda district, Orissa, India.
Upreti, D. K.
Flora and Fauna (Jhansi)  Volume: 2   Issue: 2   Pages: 159-161   Published: 1996, publ. 1998

201.    Adult availability, larval density and penetrability of some important cerambycid beetles associated with Shorea robusta in Midnapore, West Bengal, India
Khatua, Asim Kumar
Indian Forester  Volume: 122   Issue: 9   Pages: 823-830   Published: 1996

202.    Natural regeneration status of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn) forests in Nepal
Sah, SP
Edited Skovsgaard, JP; Johannsen, VK
Conference: Conference on Modelling Regeneration Success and Early Growth of Forest Stands Location: ROYAL VET & AGR UNIV, COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Date: JUN 10-13, 1996
Sponsor(s): Int Union Forestry Res Org, Special Programme Dev Countries; Swedish Univ Agr Sci; Danish Forest & Landscape Res Inst; Danish Min Foreign Affairs; Ctr Int Forestry Res
MODELLING REGENERATION SUCCESS AND EARLY GROWTH OF FOREST STANDS  Pages: 139-143   Published: 1996

203.    Soil attributes, growth parameters and management of sal (Shorea robusta) forest in lateritic region of West Bengal.
Mishra, T. K.; Singh, R. B.; Banerjee, S. K.
Advances in Forestry Research in India  Volume: 15   Pages: 1-67   Published: 1996

204.    ON THE NEIGHBORHOOD RELATIONSHIPS OF 2 COMMON UNDERSTOREY TREES OF A SHOREA-ROBUSTA COMMUNITY
TIWARI, AK; SHUKLA, RP
ANNALS OF BOTANY  Volume: 75   Issue: 2   Pages: 127-132   Published: FEB 1995

205.    A monograph on sal ( Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.).
Tewari, D. N.
A monograph on sal ( Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.).   Pages: v + 277 pp.   Published: 1995
Publisher: International Book Distributors, Dehra Dun; India

206.    Diversity in the woody flora of sal ( Shorea robusta) forests of Bangladesh.
Alam, M. K.
Bangladesh Journal of Forest Science  Volume: 24   Issue: 1   Pages: 41-51   Published: 1995, publ. 1996?

207.    Spatial variability of soil pH and organic matter under Shorea robusta in lateritic region.
Mishra, T. K.; Banerjee, S. K.
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 18   Issue: 2   Pages: 144-152   Published: 1995

208.    Ectomycorrhizal fungi of Shorea robusta G.f. from West Bengal.
Shajahan, M.; Samajpati, N.
Journal of Mycopathological Research  Volume: 33   Issue: 2   Pages: 105-117   Published: 1995

209.    Study of leaf surface and leaf litter microfungi of Shorea robusta Gaertn
Baruah, A.; Bora, K. N.
Advances in Plant Sciences  Volume: 8   Issue: 2   Pages: 261-267   Published: 1995

210.    Ecological aspects of [edible] seed collection of Shorea robusta with reference to Uttar Pradesh.
Rai, A. M.
Conference: International seminar on Management of MFP, 13-15 November, 1994.
Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products  Volume: 2   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 54-56   Published: 1995

211.    Studies on seed viability of Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.
Saha, P. K.; Biswas, S.; Das, B.; et al.
Conference: International seminar on Management of MFP, 13-15 November, 1994.
Journal of Non-Timber Forest Products  Volume: 2   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 61-62   Published: 1995

212.    ROLE OF SUPEROXIDE, LIPID-PEROXIDATION AND SUPEROXIDE-DISMUTASE IN MEMBRANE PERTURBATION DURING LOSS OF VIABILITY IN SEEDS OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA GAERTN F
CHAITANYA, KSK; NAITHANI, SC
NEW PHYTOLOGIST  Volume: 126   Issue: 4   Pages: 623-627   Published: APR 1994

213.    TRITERPENOIDS FROM THE RESIN OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA
HOTA, RK; BAPUJI, M
PHYTOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 35   Issue: 4   Pages: 1073-1074   Published: MAR 1994

214.    Community analysis of parasite nematodes associated with sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.) in natural regeneration areas of Dehra Dun. U.P. India.
Thapa, Rajneesh; Jain, P.C.
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 17   Issue: 1   Pages: 97-104   Published: March 1994

215.    Coppice management of Shorea robusta forests in Nepal.
Tamrakar, P. R.
Banko Janakari  Volume: 4   Issue: 2   Pages: 176-179   Published: 1994

216.    Modern pollen/vegetation relationship in the tropical deciduous sal ( Shorea robusta) forests in District Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh.
Chauhan, M. S.
Journal of Palynology  Volume: 30   Issue: 1-2   Pages: 165-175   Published: 1994

217.    Collection, processing and trade of some medicinal plants in Lamni-Achanakmar sal [ Shorea robusta] forest area of Madhya Pradesh.
Shukla, P. K.; Pratibha Bhatnagar
Vaniki Sandesh  Volume: 18   Issue: 3   Pages: 6-12   Published: 1994

218.    Pathogenic capabilities of sal needle nematode, Paralongidorus sali Siddiqi, Hooper & Khan, 1963 (Nematoda: Dorylaimida) on sal, Shorea robusta.
Thapa, R.; Ganguly, S.
Annals of Plant Protection Sciences  Volume: 2   Issue: 2   Pages: 55-59   Published: 1994

219.    A thought on regeneration of sal ( Shorea robusta) in Nepal (root-suckers or coppice).
Tamrakar, P.
Banko Janakari  Volume: 4   Issue: 2   Pages: 185-186   Published: 1994

220.    Regeneration survey of sal ( Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) forest of Palamau Tiger Reserve [Bihar].
Ravindra Kumar; Pandey, O. N.
Journal of Research, Birsa Agricultural University  Volume: 6   Issue: 2   Pages: 185-187   Published: 1994

221.    INFLUENCE OF ASIATIC ACID, A TRITERPENOID FROM SHOREA-ROBUSTA, ON THE FEEDING AND ENZYME-ACTIVITY OF OXYA-FUSCOVITTATA (INSECTA, ORTHOPTERA)
SANJAYAN, KP; PARTHO, PD
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ANGEWANDTE ENTOMOLOGIE  Volume: 115   Issue: 5   Pages: 506-510   Published: JUN 1993

222.    TRITERPENOIDS FROM THE RESIN OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA
HOTA, RK; BAPUJI, M
PHYTOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 32   Issue: 2   Pages: 466-468   Published: JAN 1993

223.    PEOPLE, BIODIVERSITY AND REGENERATING TROPICAL SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) FORESTS IN WEST-BENGAL, INDIA
MALHOTRA, KC
Edited Hladik, CM; Hladik, A; Linares, OF; et al.
Conference: International Scientific Symposium on Food and Nutrition in the Tropical Forests: Biocultural Interactions and Applications to Development Location: UNESCO, PARIS, FRANCE Date: SEP 10-13, 1991
Sponsor(s): UNESCO; CNRS
TROPICAL FORESTS, PEOPLE AND FOOD: BIOCULTURAL INTERACTIONS AND APPLICATIONS TO DEVELOPMENT  Book Series: MAN AND THE BIOSPHERE SERIES   Volume: 13   Pages: 745-752   Published: 1993

224.    SHOREAPHENOL, A POLYPHENOL FROM SHOREA-ROBUSTA
SARASWATHY, A; PURUSHOTHAMAN, KK; PATRA, A; et al.
PHYTOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 31   Issue: 7   Pages: 2561-2562   Published: JUL 1992

225.    N-triacontanol from the seeds of Shorea robusta Gaertn. F
Bhattacharya, A.; Saha, P. K.
Advances in Plant Sciences  Volume: 5   Issue: 1   Pages: 225-227   Published: 1992

226.    Ecological status of Shorea robusta in lateritic region.
Banerjee, S. K.; Nath, S.
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 15   Issue: 1   Pages: 38-43   Published: 1992

227.    BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN LEAVES OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA INFECTED BY LEAF SPOT
KUMAR N N U
Indian Journal of Sericulture  Volume: 31   Issue: 1   Pages: 23-25   Published: 1992

228.    Notes on Shorea robusta (sal) defoliation.
Amatya, S. M.
Banko Janakari  Volume: 3   Issue: 4   Pages: 35   Published: 1992

229.    PROBLEMS WITH REGARD TO THE LOSS OF SEED VIABILITY OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA GAERTN. F
SAHA P K; BHATTACHARYA A; GANGULY S N
Indian Forester  Volume: 118   Issue: 1   Pages: 70-76   Published: 1992

230.    Biology of Dichocrosis leptalis Hampson (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), a seed borer of sal (Shorea robusta) in Midnapore (West Bengal), India
Khatua, A. K.; Chakrabarti, S.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India Section B (Biological Sciences)  Volume: 62   Issue: 4   Pages: 515-520   Published: 1992

231.    EFFECTS OF FEEDING SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) LEAVES ON THE PERFORMANCE OF CROSSBRED JERSEY COWS UNDER FARM CONDITIONS IN ORISSA
PATNAIK, RK; PATNAIK, GN
INDIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL  Volume: 68   Issue: 12   Pages: 1186-1187   Published: DEC 1991

232.    UREA-TREATED SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) SEED-MEAL AS A POSSIBLE FEED INGREDIENT FOR GROWING PIGS
BHAKT, R; GUPTA, BS; SINGH, SK
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES  Volume: 61   Issue: 7   Pages: 769-771   Published: JUL 1991

233.    Sal [ Shorea robusta] regeneration management [in Nepal].
Prakash Mathema
Nepal Journal of Forestry  Volume: 6   Issue: 2   Pages: 112-114   Published: 1991

234.    Ultrastructure of seed coat and seed viability in Shorea robusta Gaertn.f
Bhattacharya, A.; Saha, P. K.
Phytomorphology  Volume: 41   Issue: 1-2   Pages: 1-5   Published: 1991 (1992)

235.    Occurrence of Shorea robusta Gaertn. F. wood under the riverbeds of greater Dinajpur district.
Mohiuddin, M.
Bangladesh Journal of Forest Science  Volume: 20   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 65-68   Published: 1991

236.    Experience of sal [ Shorea robusta] plantations in Uttar Pradesh.
Chaturvedi, A. N.
Vaniki Sandesh  Volume: 15   Issue: 2   Pages: 18   Published: 1991

237.    COCOA BUTTER SUBSTITUTES FROM SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) FAT
REDDY, SY; PRABHAKAR, JV
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 25   Issue: 6   Pages: 711-717   Published: DEC 1990

238.    PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF STARCHES FROM SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) AND DHUPA (VATERIA-INDICA) SEEDS
THARANATHAN, RN; REDDY, GC; MURALIKRISHNA, G
STARCH-STARKE  Volume: 42   Issue: 7   Pages: 247-251   Published: JUL 1990

239.    PALYNOLOGY OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA (DIPTEROCARPACEAE) IN RELATION TO POLLEN PRODUCTION AND DISPERSAL
BERA, SK
GRANA  Volume: 29   Issue: 3   Pages: 251-255   Published: 1990

240.    LEAF LITTER DECOMPOSITION AND NUTRIENT RELEASE IN SHOREA-ROBUSTA AND EUCALYPTUS-CAMALDULENSIS PLANTATION
BAHUGUNA V K; NEGI J D S; JOSHI S R; et al.
Indian Forester  Volume: 116   Issue: 2   Pages: 103-114   Published: 1990

241.    Effect of food on the population of Sitophilus rugicollis Casey (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), a seed borer of Shorea robusta.
Khatua, A.K.; Chakrabarti, S.
Book Author(s): Manna, G.K.; Jana, B.B.
Impacts of environment on animals and aquaculture.  Pages: 247-250   Published: 1990

242.    DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC MATTER IN COPPICE SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA IN RELATION TO SOIL CHEMICAL ATTRIBUTES
GANGOPADHYAY S K; NATH S; DAS P K; et al.
Indian Forester  Volume: 116   Issue: 5   Pages: 407-417   Published: 1990

243.    DISTRIBUTION OF ORGANIC MATTER IN PLANTATION SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA IN RELATION TO SOIL CHEMICAL ATTRIBUTES IN A LATERITIC REGION
DAS P K; GANGOPADHYAY S K; NATH S; et al.
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science  Volume: 38   Issue: 4   Pages: 592-596   Published: 1990

244.    EFFECT OF FOOD ON THE POPULATION OF SITOPHILUS-RUGICOLLIS CASEY COLEOPTERA CURCULIONIDAE A SEED BORER OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA
KHATUA A K; CHAKRABARTI S
MANNA, G. K. AND B. B. JANA (ED.). IMPACTS OF ENVIRONMENT ON ANIMALS AND AQUACULTURE; NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM, KALYANI, WEST BENGAL, INDIA, MAY 14-16, 1988. XXIII+333P. KALYANI UNIVERSITY FISHERIES AND LIMNOLOGY RESEARCH UNIT: KALYANI, WEST BENGAL, INDIA. ILLUS. MAPS  Pages: 247-250   Published: 1990

245.    EFFECT OF TRIGLYCERIDES CONTAINING 9,10-DIHYDROXYSTEARIC ACID ON POLYMORPHISM OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) FAT
REDDY, SY; PRABHAKAR, JV
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY  Volume: 66   Issue: 6   Pages: 805-808   Published: JUN 1989

246.    HISTOCHEMICAL AND HISTOENZYMOLOGICAL CHANGES DURING HEARTWOOD FORMATION IN A TIMBER TREE SHOREA-ROBUSTA
KUMAR, A; DATTA, SK
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INDIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES-PLANT SCIENCES  Volume: 99   Issue: 1   Pages: 21-27   Published: FEB 1989

247.    CONFECTIONERY FATS FROM SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) FAT AND PHULWARA (MADHUCA-BUTYRACEA) BUTTER
REDDY, SY; PRABHAKAR, JV
FOOD CHEMISTRY  Volume: 34   Issue: 2   Pages: 131-139   Published: 1989

248.    Protein, tannin and oxalate contents of fallen sal ( Shorea robusta) leaves as influenced by ammonia (evolved from urea) treatment.
Bhakt, R.; Gupta, B. S.; Sinha, R. R. P.
Journal of Research, Birsa Agricultural University  Volume: 1   Issue: 1   Pages: 95-98   Published: 1989

249.    SOIL CHARACTERISTICS UNDER SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA IN TARAI REGION OF THE NORTHEASTERN HIMALAYAS INDIA
BANERJEE S K; NATH S; SINGH B; et al.
Indian Forester  Volume: 115   Issue: 9   Pages: 626-634   Published: 1989

250.    SOIL CHARACTERISTICS UNDER COPPICE SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA IN THE LATERITIC REGION OF WEST BENGAL INDIA
BANERJEE S K; SINGH B; NATH S; et al.
Indian Forester  Volume: 115   Issue: 10   Pages: 744-753   Published: 1989

251.    MINERALOGY OF COARSE FRACTIONS OF THE SOILS SUPPORTING SHOREA-ROBUSTA IN NORTH KHERI FOREST OF UTTAR PRADESH INDIA
RAINA A K; BANERJEE S P; SHARMA S D; et al.
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 12   Issue: 3   Pages: 182-187   Published: 1989

252.    PRESENT PRODUCTIVITY OF SOILS SUPPORTING SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA IN DOON VALLEY UTTAR PRADESH INDIA
SHARMA S D; BANERJEE S P; RAWAT V R S; et al.
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science  Volume: 37   Issue: 3   Pages: 539-544   Published: 1989

253.    Effect of leaf leachates of Shorea robusta on the growth and diosgenin content of Costus speciosus.
Konar, J.; Kushari, D. P.
Environment and Ecology  Volume: 6   Issue: 4   Pages: 910-914   Published: 1988

254.    BIOMASS AND PRODUCTIVITY OF CENTRAL HIMALAYAN INDIA SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA FOREST
RANA B S; SINGH S P; SINGH R P
Tropical Ecology  Volume: 29   Issue: 2   Pages: 1-7   Published: 1988

255.    Rearing of tasar silkworms Antheraea mylitta (Saturniidae, Lepidoptera) on sal (Shorea robusta) trees.
Tripathi, A.K.; Sinha, D.P.; Singh, S.B.
Environment and Ecology (Kalyani)  Volume: 6   Issue: 2   Pages: 270-273   Published: 1988

256.    The role of soil nutrients and termites in decomposition of branch-wood litter of Shorea robusta in a sub-tropical forest.
Bisht, J.S.; Upadhyay, V.P.; Bisht, J.S.
Geo-Eco-Trop  Volume: 12   Issue: 1-4   Pages: 115-123   Published: 1988

257.    EFFECT OF SEASONAL VARIATION OF NITRATE CONTENTS IN NATURAL SAL FOREST SHOREA-ROBUSTA
POKHRIYAL T C; RAMOLA B C; BISHT M S; et al.
Indian Forester  Volume: 114   Issue: 11   Pages: 784-789   Published: 1988

258.    MOBILIZATION AND RECYCLING OF NITROGEN CONTENTS IN SHOREA-ROBUSTA FOLIAGE
POKHRIYAL T C
Indian Journal of Plant Physiology  Volume: 31   Issue: 2   Pages: 158-162   Published: 1988

259.    UNIQUE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) STARCH
SONI, PL; SHARMA, HW; BISEN, SS; et al.
STARCH-STARKE  Volume: 39   Issue: 12   Pages: 411-413   Published: DEC 1987

260.    EFFECT OF DIGLYCERIDES ON THE SOLIDIFICATION PROPERTIES OF SAL (SHOREA ROBUSTA) FAT
REDDY, SY; PRABHAKAR, JV
FETT WISSENSCHAFT TECHNOLOGIE-FAT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 89   Issue: 10   Pages: 394-397   Published: OCT 1987

261.    ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY AS A MEASURE OF SEED VIABILITY IN SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA GAERTN F)
YADAV, VK; KHARE, PK; MISHRA, GP
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 56   Issue: 9   Pages: 428-429   Published: MAY 5 1987

262.    ISOLATION OF 9,10-DIHYDROXYSTEARIC ACID FROM SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) FAT
REDDY, SY; PRABHAKAR, JV
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY  Volume: 64   Issue: 1   Pages: 97-99   Published: JAN 1987

263.    Improving quality of crude oil from Shorea Robusta|by using acid or alkali to cleave and hydrolyse epoxy bonds of epoxy fatty acid gps. and fractionating
Patent Number: JP62121796-A
Patent Assignee: FUJI OIL CO LTD

264.    STUDIES ON THE PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEED FAT AND IDENTIFICATION OF COMPONENT FATTY ACIDS PRESENT AND ANALYSIS OF THE DE-OILED SAL SEED MEAL CAKE
MAJUMDER S M M H; ISLAM M M
Chittagong University Studies Part II Science  Volume: 11   Issue: 1-2   Pages: 15-20   Published: 1987

265.    Leaf litter dynamics of Shorea robusta plantation in a deciduous forest of Munger, Bihar.
Munshi, J. D.; Hussain, M. A.; Verma, H. K.
Environment and Ecology  Volume: 5   Issue: 2   Pages: 374-377   Published: 1987

266.    OBSERVATIONS ON THE SEED VIABILITY OF SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA
PRASAD R; JALIL P
Indian Forester  Volume: 113   Issue: 2   Pages: 89-94   Published: 1987

267.    Observations on the seed viability of sal ( Shorea robusta).
Ram Prasad; Parvez Jalil
Indian Forester  Volume: 113   Issue: 2   Pages: 89-94   Published: 1987

268.    SOIL MOISTURE REGIME AND NITROGEN CONTENT IN NATURAL SAL FOREST SHOREA-ROBUSTA
POKHRIYAL T C; RAMOLA B C; RATURI A S
Indian Forester  Volume: 113   Issue: 4   Pages: 300-306   Published: 1987

269.    BIOCHEMICAL AND ELEMENTAL COMPOSITION OF SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA LITTER OF DEHRA DUN FORESTS UTTAR PRADESH INDIA
SINGHAL R M; SHARMA S D
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 10   Issue: 2   Pages: 111-113   Published: 1987

270.    Isolation of 9,10-dihydroxystearic acid from sal ( Shorea robusta) fat.
Yella Reddy, S.; Prabhakar, J. V.
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society  Volume: 64   Issue: 1   Pages: 97-99   Published: 1987

271.    Soil properties as a function of depth in a deep weathering profile of gneiss under natural sal ( Shorea robusta) forests of South Raipur (M.P.): 1 - Physico-chemical properties.
Singh, A. K.; Balvinder Singh
Journal of Tropical Forestry  Volume: 3   Issue: 4   Pages: 336-343   Published: 1987

272.    STUDY ON THE POLYMORPHISM OF NORMAL TRIGLYCERIDES OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) FAT BY DSC .1. EFFECT OF DIGLYCERIDES
REDDY, SY; PRABHAKAR, JV
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY  Volume: 63   Issue: 5   Pages: 672-676   Published: MAY 1986

273.    A COCOA BUTTER EQUIVALENT FROM SHOREA-ROBUSTA FAT
ITAGAKI, K; MARUZENI, S
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY  Volume: 63   Issue: 4   Pages: 430-430   Published: APR 1986

274.    PERFORMANCE OF SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA ON SOILS DERIVED FROM DIFFERENT PARENT MATERIALS IN SHAHDOL FOREST DIVISION MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
TOTEY N G; BHOWMIK A K; KHATRI P K
Indian Forester  Volume: 112   Issue: 1   Pages: 18-31   Published: 1986

275.    EFFECT OF FOREST FIRES ON THE GROUND VEGETATION OF A MOIST DECIDUOUS SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA FOREST
MAITHANI G P; BAHUGUNA V K; LAL P
Indian Forester  Volume: 112   Issue: 8   Pages: 646-678   Published: 1986

276.    FIRE AND VEGETATION STRUCTURE IN SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA FORESTS DEHRA-DUN INDIA
RODGERS W A; BENNET S S R; SAWARKAR V B
Tropical Ecology  Volume: 27   Issue: 1   Pages: 49-61   Published: 1986

277.    CHILLING EFFECTS ON SEED LONGEVITY AND SECONDARY DORMANCY IN SHOREA-ROBUSTA
SAHA P K; TAKAHASHI N
Environment Control in Biology  Volume: 24   Issue: 1   Pages: 27-32   Published: 1986

278.    ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA AND PINUS-ROXBURGHII FOREST OF GARHWAL HIMALAYAS INDIA
JOSHI A P; RAO N S V P
Geobios (Jodhpur)  Volume: 13   Issue: 1   Pages: 32-36   Published: 1986

279.    DETANNING OF DEOILED SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEED MEAL BY CONTINUOUS EXTRACTION WITH WATER DURING CENTRIFUGATION
RAO V S; RAO K M
Indian Forester  Volume: 112   Issue: 1   Pages: 51-57   Published: 1986

280.    DETANNING OF DEOILED SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEED MEAL WITH SODIUM CARBONATE FOLLOWED BY WASHING WITH WATER
RAO V S; RAO K M
Indian Forester  Volume: 112   Issue: 3   Pages: 253-260   Published: 1986

281.    WATER CONSUMPTION BY CHIR PINE PINUS-ROXBURGHII BANJ-OAK QUERCUS-INCANA SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA AND IPIL-IPIL LEUCAENA-LEUCOCEPHALA IN JUVENILE STAGE
RATURI A S; DABRAL B G
Indian Forester  Volume: 112   Issue: 8   Pages: 711-733   Published: 1986

282.    Soil moisture and growth increment in sal ( Shorea robusta) in Dehra Dun forest division (West).
Dabral, B. G.; Pant, S. P.; Pharasi, S. C.
Indian Forester  Volume: 112   Issue: 11   Pages: 1019-1020   Published: 1986

283.    Nature and properties of soils supporting sal ( Shorea robusta) in North Kheri forests of Uttar Pradesh.
Sharma, S. D.; Banerjee, S. P.
Journal of Tropical Forestry  Volume: 2   Issue: 4   Pages: 248-256   Published: 1986

284.    Studies on human interference in the Dhaka sal ( Shorea robusta) forest using remote sensing techniques (Bangladesh).
Islam, M. J.
Edited International Society for Photogrammetry; Remote Sensing] Commission VII, Enschede, Aug. 1986 [ Damen, M.C.J.; Smit, G.S.; et al.
Conference: Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management. Proc. 7th Int. Symp., ISPRS
Remote sensing for resources development and environmental management. Proc. 7th Int. Symp., ISPRS  Issue: Vol. 1   Pages: 465-467   Published: 1986

285.    THE INFLUENCE OF MOISTURE-CONTENT AND STORAGE-TEMPERATURE ON THE VIABILITY OF SHOREA-ALMON, SHOREA-ROBUSTA, AND SHOREA-ROXBURGHII SEED
TOMPSETT, PB
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH-REVUE CANADIENNE DE RECHERCHE FORESTIERE  Volume: 15   Issue: 6   Pages: 1074-1079   Published: DEC 1985

286.    STUDIES ON PHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SAL(SHOREA-ROBUSTA CERTN F) SEED FAT - ITS SUITABILITY FOR EDIBLE USES
GROVER, MR; MOTGHARE, M; SARMA, NV; et al.
RESEARCH AND INDUSTRY  Volume: 30   Issue: 4   Pages: 386-389   Published: DEC 1985

287.    POPULATION-DYNAMICS OF A FOOT-HILL SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA GAERTN-F) FOREST IN KUMAUN HIMALAYA
RAO, PB; SINGH, SP
ACTA OECOLOGICA-OECOLOGIA PLANTARUM  Volume: 6   Issue: 2   Pages: 147-152   Published: 1985

288.    ACIDOLYSIS REACTION OF SAL FAT (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) WITH PALMITIC ACID
BHATTACHARYYA, DK; CHAKRABARTY, MM; KAR, K
FETTE SEIFEN ANSTRICHMITTEL  Volume: 87   Issue: 7   Pages: 278-282   Published: 1985

289.    EFFECT OF THINNING ON THE VEGETATION COVER CHARACTERISTICS IN A SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA COPPICE FOREST
RATURI A S; RAO B K S
Indian Forester  Volume: 111   Issue: 5   Pages: 272-289   Published: 1985

290.    DIRECTED INTERESTERIFICATION OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA FAT
BAJPAI, M; VASISHTHA, AK
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY  Volume: 62   Issue: 4   Pages: 650-650   Published: 1985

291.    EFFECT OF TRIGLYCERIDES CONTAINING 9,10-DIHYDROXYSTEARIC ACID ON THE SOLIDIFICATION PROPERTIES OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) FAT
REDDY, SY; PRABHAKAR, JV
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY  Volume: 62   Issue: 7   Pages: 1126-1130   Published: 1985

292.    Fungicidal effect on mycoflora and oil contents of sal ( Shorea robusta) and karanj ( Pongamia pinnata) seeds during storage.
Jamaluddin; Dadwal, V. S.; Soni, K. K.
Seed Research  Volume: 13   Issue: 2   Pages: 64-66   Published: 1985, publ. 1986

293.    SEED VIABILITY IN SAL .1. PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF SEED DEVELOPMENT IN SHOREA-ROBUSTA
NAUTIYAL, AR; PUROHIT, AN
SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 13   Issue: 1   Pages: 59-68   Published: 1985

294.    SEED VIABILITY IN SAL .2. PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ASPECTS OF AGING IN SEEDS OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA
NAUTIYAL, AR; PUROHIT, AN
SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 13   Issue: 1   Pages: 69-76   Published: 1985

295.    SEED VIABILITY IN SAL .3. MEMBRANE DISRUPTION IN AGING SEEDS OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA
NAUTIYAL, AR; PUROHIT, AN
SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 13   Issue: 1   Pages: 77-82   Published: 1985

296.    SEED VIABILITY IN SAL .4. PROTEIN-CHANGES ACCOMPANYING LOSS OF VIABILITY IN SHOREA-ROBUSTA
NAUTIYAL, AR; THAPLIYAL, AP; PUROHIT, AN
SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 13   Issue: 1   Pages: 83-86   Published: 1985

297.    ACTIVATED CARBON FROM SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEED HUSKS
HOSSAIN M A; MUSTAFA A I; ALAM M Z
Dhaka University Studies Part B Science  Volume: 33   Issue: 2   Pages: 279-286   Published: 1985

298.    PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA MORTALITY IN MADHYA PRADESH INDIA
PRASAD R; JAMALUDDIN
Indian Forester  Volume: 111   Issue: 5   Pages: 250-271   Published: 1985

299.    EDAPHIC AND MICROCLIMATOLOGICAL STUDIES WITH REFERENCE TO REGENERATION OF SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA
SAMRA J S; DABRAL B G; SINGH K
Indian Forester  Volume: 111   Issue: 6   Pages: 396-409   Published: 1985

300.    Edaphic and microclimatological studies with reference to regeneration of sal ( Shorea robusta).
Sharma, J. S.; Dabral, B. G.; Kalyan Singh
Indian Forester  Volume: 111   Issue: 6   Pages: 396-409   Published: 1985

301.    Detanning of deoiled Sal ( Shorea robusta) seed meal by a 4 stage counter current extraction with aqueous ethanol.
Rao, V. S.; Rao, K. M.
Indian Forester  Volume: 111   Issue: 9   Pages: 698-704   Published: 1985

302.    SOIL CHARACTERISTICS AND QUALITY CLASS OF SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA IN WEST DEHRA DUN FOREST DIVISION OF UTTAR PRADESH INDIA
SAMRA J S; PAYAL P S; SHARMA S D
Indian Forester  Volume: 111   Issue: 9   Pages: 725-737   Published: 1985

303.    DIRECTED INTERESTERIFICATION OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA FAT
BAJPAI M; VASISHTHA A K
Conference: 76TH ANNUAL AOCS (AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS' SOCIETY) MEETING, PHILADELPHIA, PA., USA, MAY 5-9, 1985. J AM OIL CHEM SOC.
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society  Volume: 62   Issue: 4   Pages: 660   Published: 1985

304.    A study on insect and fungal infestations of sal ( Shorea robusta) seed.
Gupta, S. S.; Ghoshchaudhuri, P.; Majumdar, K. K.; et al.
Journal of the Oil Technologists' Association of India  Volume: 17   Issue: 3   Pages: 56-57   Published: 1985

305.    EFFECT OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) SEED MEAL TANNINS ON SERUM ENZYMES, NUTRIENT UTILIZATION AND GROWTH IN GROWING CALVES
GARG, AK; AGRAWAL, DK; NATH, K
AGRICULTURAL WASTES  Volume: 11   Issue: 4   Pages: 307-317   Published: 1984

306.    ARAEOTHRIPS-LONGISETIS TUBULIFERA THYSANOPTERA INSECTA CAUSING DAMAGE TO THE LEAVES OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA DIPTEROCARPACEAE IN DEHRA-DUN INDIA
SRIVASTAVA A K; KAPOOR N; NEGI B K
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 7   Issue: 2   Pages: 155   Published: 1984

307.    Composition of noncellulosic polysaccharide from sal wood ( Shorea robusta).
Kumar, A.; Guha, S. R. D.
IPPTA, Indian Pulp and Paper Technical Association  Volume: 21   Issue: 1   Pages: 51-55   Published: 1984

308.    EPOXYSTEARIC ACID CONTENT OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) KERNEL FAT
RAMANNA, BR; SARAMANDAL, CV; SEN, DP
JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-MYSORE  Volume: 21   Issue: 5   Pages: 322-324   Published: 1984

309.    DEGRADATION OF LIGNIN AND CELLULOSE COMPONENTS OF SAPWOOD OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA BY PYCNOPORUS-SANGUINEUS, TRAMETES-CINGULATA AND DAEDALEA-FLAVIDA
SAMAJPATI, P; SAMAJPATI, N
MATERIAL UND ORGANISMEN  Volume: 19   Issue: 1   Pages: 33-37   Published: 1984

310.    BIODEGRADATION OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA GAERTN LEAF LITTER AND THE CYCLING OF MINERALS IN A TROPICAL SAL FOREST
SHUKLA, AN; SINGH, ID
PLANT AND SOIL  Volume: 81   Issue: 3   Pages: 403-409   Published: 1984

311.    IMPACT OF GROWING EUCALYPTUS AND SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA MONOCULTURES ON SOIL IN NATURAL SAL AREA OF DOON VALLEY INDIA
JHA M N; PANDE P
Indian Forester  Volume: 110   Issue: 1   Pages: 16-22   Published: 1984

312.    MICROSITE CHARACTERS VIS-A-VIS ROOTING BEHAVIOR IN SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA
DABRAL B G; PANT S P; PHARASI S C
Indian Forester  Volume: 110   Issue: 10   Pages: 997-1013   Published: 1984

313.    Effect of cement kiln dust on soil nutrients of sal ( Shorea robusta) forest ecosystem.
Khosla, P. K.; Puri, S.
Journal of Tree Sciences  Volume: 3   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 73-79   Published: 1984

314.    GROWTH ANALYSIS AND PRODUCTIVITY OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA PLANTED IN MEGHALAYA INDIA
SINGH J; RAMAKRISHNAN P S
Tropical Ecology  Volume: 25   Issue: 1   Pages: 80-89   Published: 1984

315.    SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) SEED MEAL AS A CATTLE FEED
RAJAGOPAL, S; NATH, K
AGRICULTURAL WASTES  Volume: 5   Issue: 1   Pages: 17-24   Published: 1983

316.    NUTRIENT UTILIZATION IN LACTATING CROSSBRED COWS FED ON RATIONS CONTAINING SALSEED MEAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA)
HASAN, QZ; RAJAGOPAL, S; MURTY, VN
AGRICULTURAL WASTES  Volume: 5   Issue: 4   Pages: 247-255   Published: 1983

317.    EFFECT OF HYDROGENATION ON THE THERMAL-PROPERTIES OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA), MANGO KERNEL (MANGIFERA-INDICA) AND MOWRAH (MADHUCA-LATIFOLIA) FATS
CHAUDHURI, PG; CHAKRABARTY, MM; BHATTACHARYYA, DK
FETTE SEIFEN ANSTRICHMITTEL  Volume: 85   Issue: 7   Pages: 259-262   Published: 1983

318.    MODIFICATION OF SAL FAT (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) AND MOWRAH FAT (MADHUCA-LATIFOLIA) BY METHYL ESTER-TRIGLYCERIDE INTERCHANGE REACTIONS
BHATTACHARYYA, DK; BANERJEE, K
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN OIL CHEMISTS SOCIETY  Volume: 60   Issue: 4   Pages: 841-845   Published: 1983

319.    ESTIMATION OF FINE ROOT BIOMASS AND NUTRIENTS IN SAL PLANTATIONS IN MEGHALAYA
SINGH, J
ACTA BOTANICA INDICA  Volume: 11   Issue: 2   Pages: 219-223   Published: 1983

320.    Chemical components of sal ( Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.) and shisham ( Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.) woods.
Gupta, A. C.; Karnik, M. G.
Conference: Proceedings of the Eleventh Silvicultural Conference, Dehra Dun, May 15th to May 25th, 1967. Volume III.
Proceedings of the Eleventh Silvicultural Conference, Dehra Dun, May 15th to May 25th, 1967. Volume III.  Pages: 583-586   Published: 1983, recd. 1984

321.    Preliminary observations on root distribution in Shorea robusta at Dehra Dun.
Dabral, B. G.
Conference: Root ecology and its practical application. A contribution to the investigation of the whole plant
Root ecology and its practical application. A contribution to the investigation of the whole plant  Pages: 553-566   Published: 1983

322.    GROWTH ANALYSIS AND PRODUCTIVITY OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA PLANTATIONS IN MEGHALAYA INDIA
SINGH J; RAMAKRISHNAN P S
Tropical Ecology  Volume: 24   Issue: 2   Pages: 260-270   Published: 1983

323.    Mortality of natural sal ( Shorea robusta) in some parts of South Kheri Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh.
Sharma, S. D.; Banerjee, S. P.; Gairola, S. K.
Van Vigyan  Volume: 21   Issue: 3-4   Pages: 63-69   Published: 1983

324.    TANNINS IN SAL SEED (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) AND SAL SEED MEAL LIMIT THEIR UTILIZATION AS LIVESTOCK FEEDS
NEGI, SS
ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 7   Issue: 2   Pages: 161-183   Published: 1982

325.    EFFECT OF STORAGE TEMPERATURES ON THE VIABILITY OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) AND TALURA (SHOREA-TALURA) SEED
PUROHIT, AN; SHARMA, MM; THAPLIYAL, RC
FOREST SCIENCE  Volume: 28   Issue: 3   Pages: 526-530   Published: 1982

326.    EFFECT OF FEEDING SALSEED-MEAL TANNINS ON HISTOPATHOLOGY OF SOME ORGANS AND AMINO-ACID-UPTAKE
SINGH, K; ARORA, SP
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES  Volume: 52   Issue: 2   Pages: 84-88   Published: 1982

327.    EFFECT OF UREA SUPPLEMENTATION ON NUTRITIVE-VALUE OF DE-OILED SAL-MEAL IN CATTLE
SINHA, RP; NATH, K
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES  Volume: 52   Issue: 12   Pages: 1165-1169   Published: 1982

328.    A CHALCONE GLYCOSIDE FROM THE HEARTWOOD OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA
JAIN, A; BHARTIYA, HP; VISHWAKARMA, AN
PHYTOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 21   Issue: 4   Pages: 957-957   Published: 1982

329.    Antioxidant for oils and fats|contg. alcohol-soluble substance extracted from Shorea Robusta fat
Patent Number: JP57126885-A
Patent Assignee: FUJI OIL CO LTD

330.    STUDIES ON THE UTILIZATION OF DE OILED SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEED MEAL
MUSTAFA A I; BASHAR A
Dacca University Studies Part B  Volume: 30   Issue: 1   Pages: 15-22   Published: 1982

331.    Effect of forest tree and litter covers on climate near the ground including surface soil temperature and soil moisture in three forest plantations of chir ( Pinus roxburghii), sal ( Shorea robusta) and teak ( Tectona grandis) at New Forest, Dehra Dun.
Rao, B. K. S.; Pande, S. K.
Indian Forest Records, Forest Influences  Volume: 1   Issue: 1   Pages: ii + 74 pp.   Published: 1982

332.    Studies on the mycoflora and its control on the seeds of some forest trees II. Shorea robusta.
Mittal, R. K.; Sharma, M. R.
Indian Journal of Mycology and Plant Pathology  Volume: 12   Issue: 2   Pages: 170-174   Published: 1982, publ. 1983

333.    Effect of cement kiln dust on sal ( Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) forest.
Puri, S.; Bhupinder Singh; Khosla, P. K.
Journal of Tree Sciences  Volume: 1   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 123-127   Published: 1982

334.    EFFECT OF FEEDING SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEED MEAL IN ADULT CATTLE
ANANTHASUBRAMANIAM C R; MENACHERI M D
Kerala Journal of Veterinary Science  Volume: 13   Issue: 1   Pages: 63-70   Published: 1982

335.    A chalcone glycoside from the heartwood of Shorea robusta.
Anjali Jain; Bhartiya, H. P.; Vishwakarma, A. N.
Phytochemistry  Volume: 21   Issue: 4   Pages: 957   Published: 1982

336.    EFFECTS OF HIGH INCLUSION RATES OF SALSEED MEAL IN THE DIET OF CHICKS
KADUSKAR, MR; NETKE, SP; KOLTE, GN
BRITISH POULTRY SCIENCE  Volume: 22   Issue: 6   Pages: 503-509   Published: 1981

337.    DETOXIFICATION OF SAL SEED (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) MEAL
GUPTA, SS; CHOWDHURY, PG; CHAKRABARTY, MM; et al.
FETTE SEIFEN ANSTRICHMITTEL  Volume: 83   Issue: 4   Pages: 152-154   Published: 1981

338.    A NOTE ON EFFECT OF FEEDING DE-OILED SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) SEED MEAL TO LACTATING KANKREJ COWS ON PHYSICAL APPEARANCE AND PATHOGENIC CONDIATION OF URINE
DESAI, HB; ZALA, VM; VARIA, MR; et al.
INDIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL  Volume: 58   Issue: 2   Pages: 173-174   Published: 1981

339.    STUDIES ON THE HUMUS COMPLEXES IN THE SOILS OF DOON VALLEY UNDER SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA)
SINGHAL, RM; SHARMA, SD
JOURNAL OF THE INDIAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY  Volume: 58   Issue: 2   Pages: 194-195   Published: 1981

340.    OCCURRENCE OF 3-KETO TRITERPENES IN THE UNSAPONIFIABLE MATTER OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) SEED FAT
KOLHE, JN; BHASKAR, A; BRINGI, NV
LIPIDS  Volume: 16   Issue: 10   Pages: 775-776   Published: 1981

341.    BIOMASS AND NUTRIENT MOVEMENT THROUGH LITTER IN SHOREA-ROBUSTA PLANTATIONS IN MEGHALAYA INDIA
SINGH J; RAMAKRISHNAN P S
Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy Part B Biological Sciences  Volume: 47   Issue: 6   Pages: 852-860   Published: 1981

342.    Improving quality of fat from Shorea Robusta|by crystallising from n-hexane, acetone, or mixt. of n-hexane and ethanol
Patent Number: JP56115399-A; JP88014759-B
Patent Assignee: ASAHI DENKA KOGYO
343.   
344.    THE CHARACTERIZATION AND COMPOSITION OF SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEED OIL
MUSTAFA A I; BASHAR A; HUQ M S
Dacca University Studies Part B  Volume: 29   Issue: 2   Pages: 55-62   Published: 1981

345.    Studies on the effect of period of collection and storage of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) seed kernel and its oil.
Sharma, B. K.; Jain, P. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 107   Issue: 5   Pages: 316-320   Published: 1981

346.    FURTHER STUDIES ON SEED PRODUCTION IN SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA CROPS IN DEHRA-DUN DISTRICT UTTAR PRADESH INDIA
SHARMA B K
Indian Forester  Volume: 107   Issue: 8   Pages: 505-509   Published: 1981

347.    FURTHER STUDIES ON SEED PRODUCTION IN SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA CROPS IN DEHRA-DUN DISTRICT UTTAR PRADESH INDIA
SHARMA B K
Indian Forester  Volume: 107   Issue: 8   Pages: 505-509   Published: 1981

348.    Studies on creep behaviour of Shorea robusta (sal) under constant loading.
Rajput, S. S.; Gupta, V. K.; Singh, K. R.
Journal of the Timber Development Association of India  Volume: 27   Issue: 1   Pages: 30-37   Published: 1981

349.    INTERCEPTION STUDIES IN SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA COPPICE FOREST
GHOSH R C; RAO B K S; RAMOLA B C
Indian Forester  Volume: 106   Issue: 8   Pages: 513-525   Published: 1980

350.    METABOLIZABLE ENERGY AND UTILIZATION OF TREATED DE-OILED SALSEED-MEAL IN CHICKS
MALHOTRA, NK; SADAGOPAN, VR; REDDY, VR; et al.
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES  Volume: 50   Issue: 5   Pages: 437-443   Published: 1980

351.    STUDIES ON THE TANNINS OF SEED-MEAL OF SAL(SHOREA-ROBUSTA GARETN F)
SINGH, K; ARORA, SP
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES  Volume: 50   Issue: 12   Pages: 1043-1051   Published: 1980

352.    TANNIN COMPOSITION OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) SEEDS
KUMAR, D
JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY-MYSORE  Volume: 17   Issue: 3   Pages: 144-145   Published: 1980

353.    SEEDLING SURVIVAL AND SEED-GERMINATION UNDER NATURAL AND LABORATORY CONDITIONS IN SHOREA-ROBUSTA
SHARMA, MM; PUROHIT, AN
SEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  Volume: 8   Issue: 3   Pages: 283-287   Published: 1980

354.    Strength properties of chickrassy ( Chickrassia tabularis) [ Chukrasia tabularis] banderhola ( Duabanga sonneratioides) and sal ( Shorea robusta).
Yakub, M.; Bhattacharjee, D. K.
Bulletin, Forest Research Institute, Bangladesh, Timber Physics  Issue: 5   Pages: i + 10 pp.   Published: 1980

355.    ELECTROPHORETIC FRACTIONATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMIC ACIDS OF THE SOILS OF DOON VALLEY INDIA UNDER SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA
GHOSH R C; SINGHAL R M; SHARMA S D
Indian Forester  Volume: 106   Issue: 3   Pages: 205-210   Published: 1980

356.    GROWTH AND YIELD OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA IN TAUNGYA PLANTATIONS OF GORAKHPUR INDIA FOREST DIVISION
SINGH S P
Indian Forester  Volume: 106   Issue: 7   Pages: 474-481   Published: 1980

357.    SHOREA-ROBUSTA A NEW HOST FOR CEPHALEUROS-VIRESCENS
MITTAL R K; SHARMA M R
Indian Journal of Forestry  Volume: 3   Issue: 1   Pages: 5   Published: 1980

358.    Chemical control of Aspergillus niger on the seeds of Shorea robusta.
Mittal, R. K.; Sharma, M. R.
Indian Phytopathology  Volume: 33   Issue: 4   Pages: 597-598   Published: 1980, publ. 1981

359.    NUTRITIONAL-VALUE OF SALSEED (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) MEAL FOR GROWING CHICKS
ZOMBADE, SS; LODHI, GN; ICHHPONANI, JS
BRITISH POULTRY SCIENCE  Volume: 20   Issue: 5   Pages: 433-438   Published: 1979

360.    2-(2-IMINOACETIC ACID) 3-(2H) BENZOFURANONE - NEW METABOLITE FROM SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEEDS
KUMAR, D
HETEROCYCLES  Volume: 12   Issue: 10   Pages: 1281-1284   Published: 1979

361.    STUDIES ON THE PHENOLIC ENZYMES IN THE SHOREA-ROBUSTA TIMBER DURING THE PATHOGENESIS BY IRPEX-DESTRUENS
SINGH, LJ; BARUAH, P
INDIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY  Volume: 22   Issue: 1   Pages: 36-43   Published: 1979

362.    SUPPLEMENTATION OF DE-OILED SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) MEAL IN THE CONCENTRATE FEEDS OF GROWING CROSS-BRED CALVES
AHMED, T; REDDY, MR
INDIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL  Volume: 56   Issue: 6   Pages: 503-508   Published: 1979

363.    REMOVAL OF TANNIC-ACID FROM SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) OIL MEAL BY WATER-WASHING AND THE FEEDING VALUE OF WASHED SAL OIL MEAL
PANDA, NC; SAHU, BK; MOHAPATRA, HC
INDIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL  Volume: 56   Issue: 12   Pages: 1038-1043   Published: 1979

364.    Distribution of organic matter and plant nutrients in a sal (Shorea robusta) coppice plantation.
Kaul, O. N.; Sharma, D. C.; Srivastava, P. B. L.
Indian Forester  Volume: 105   Issue: 2   Pages: 171-179   Published: 1979

365.    Tree and stand aerial volume tables for sal (Shorea robusta).
Tiwari, K. P.; Parthasarthy, V.
Indian Forester  Volume: 105   Issue: 6   Pages: 458-470   Published: 1979

366.    Infra-red spectroscopy of the soil humic acids of the sal (Shorea robusta) forests of Doon Valley.
Singhal, R. M.; Sharma, S. D.
Indian Forester  Volume: 105   Issue: 9   Pages: 658-663   Published: 1979

367.    Hansfordia pulvinata (Berk. & Curt.) Hughes a new record on Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.
Mittal, R. K.; Sharma, M. R.
Indian Forester  Volume: 103   Issue: 11   Pages: 810   Published: 1979

368.    Cocoa butter substitute for chocolate mfr.|consists of refined fats from seeds of shorea robusta
Patent Number: NL7707170-A; SE7707540-A; JP53003568-A; JP53012464-A; JP53111307-A; US4157405-A; GB1578986-A; JP81037767-B; JP82035759-B; JP82035760-B; NL190045-B
Patent Assignee: ASAHI DENKA KOGYO
369.   
370.    Studies on production and collection of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) seeds.
Verma, V. P. S.; Sharma, B. K.
Indian Forester  Volume: 104   Issue: 6   Pages: 414-420   Published: 1978

371.    STUDIES ON DETANNING AND DETERMINING NUTRITIVE-VALUE OF ALKALI-TREATED SALSEED-MEAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA)
SINGH, K; ARORA, SP
INDIAN JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCES  Volume: 48   Issue: 2   Pages: 84-89   Published: 1978

372.    EFFECTS OF FEEDING SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) SEED AND SAL OIL MEAL TO CHICKS
MOHAPATRA, HC; PANDA, NC
INDIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL  Volume: 55   Issue: 7   Pages: 559-&   Published: 1978

373.    ABNORMAL DIMENSIONAL CHANGES ON HEATING GREEN SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA)
SHARMA, SN; BALI, BI; LOHANI, RC
WOOD SCIENCE  Volume: 10   Issue: 3   Pages: 142-150   Published: 1978

374.    STUDIES ON SHOREA-ROBUSTA OF BANGLADESH PART 1 ITS APPLICATION IN TANNING
ISLAM N
Bangladesh Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research  Volume: 13   Issue: 1-4   Pages: 40-44   Published: 1978

375.    PHYLLOSPHERE MYCO FLORA COLONIZING THE LEAF LITTER OF SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA IN RELATION TO SOME OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
SHUKLA A N; TANDON R N; GUPTA R C
Tropical Ecology  Volume: 19   Issue: 1   Pages: 1-6   Published: 1978

376.    Effect of sal seed (Shorea robusta) tannins on in vitro cellulolysis and protein synthesis by rumen organisms.
Kripal Singh; Arora, S. P.
Conference: XX International Dairy Congress, Vol. E.
XX International Dairy Congress, Vol. E.  Pages: 1107   Published: 1978

377.    Dew condensation of various heights in forest plantation (sal [Shorea robusta] chir [Pinus roxburghii]) at New Forest, Dehra Dun.
Subba Rao, B. K.; Dabral, B. G.
Conference: India, Forestry Research Institute & Colleges: Proceedings of the eleventh silvicultural conference, Dehradun, May 15th to May 25th, 1967.
India, Forestry Research Institute & Colleges: Proceedings of the eleventh silvicultural conference, Dehradun, May 15th to May 25th, 1967.  Pages: 109-118   Published: 1977, recd. 1980

378.    STUDIES ON LONG-TERM FEEDING OF SAL (SHOREA-ROBUSTA) SEED MEAL TO ADULT CATTLE
GUPTA, BS; GUPTA, BN; SAHA, RC; et al.
INDIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL  Volume: 54   Issue: 6   Pages: 463-469   Published: 1977

379.    EFFECT OF MICROBIAL CULTURE FILTRATES ON GROWTH OF SAL-(SHOREA-ROBUSTA-GAERTN) LEAF LITTER FUNGI
SHUKLA, AN; ARORA, DK; DWIVEDI, RS
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 9   Issue: 3   Pages: 217-219   Published: 1977

380.    LOSS OF LIGNIN AND CELLULOSE COMPONENTS OF WOOD OF SWIETENIA-MAHAGONI AND SHOREA-ROBUSTA DUE TO DECAY BY TRAMETES-SCABROSA-(PERS)-G-H-CUNN, PHELLINUS-BADIUS-(BERK)-G-H-CUNN, AND DAEDALEA-FLAVIDA LEV
SANTRA, S; NANDI, B
WOOD AND FIBER  Volume: 8   Issue: 4   Pages: 249-252   Published: 1977

381.    Water loss from excised tissues of sal (Shorea robusta) and its associated species.
Gupta, A. C.
Conference: India, Forestry Research Institute & Colleges: Proceedings of the eleventh silvicultural conference, Dehradun, May 15th to May 25th, 1967.
India, Forestry Research Institute & Colleges: Proceedings of the eleventh silvicultural conference, Dehradun, May 15th to May 25th, 1967.  Pages: 156-159   Published: 1977, recd. 1980

382.    Comparative drought resistance in sal (Shorea robusta) and its associate species.
Kaul, O. N.; Gupta, A. C.
Conference: India, Forestry Research Institute & Colleges: Proceedings of the eleventh silvicultural conference, Dehradun, May 15th to May 25th, 1967.
India, Forestry Research Institute & Colleges: Proceedings of the eleventh silvicultural conference, Dehradun, May 15th to May 25th, 1967.  Pages: 247-252   Published: 1977, recd. 1980

383.    Alteration in soil carbohydrates consequent upon growing Eucalyptus in natural sal (Shorea robusta) areas of Doon Valley.
Singhal, R. M.; Dev, S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 103   Issue: 6   Pages: 403-410   Published: 1977

384.    Effect of microbial culture filtrates on the growth of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) leaf litter fungi.
Shukla, A. N.; Arora, D. K.; Dwivedi, R. S.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry  Volume: 9   Issue: 3   Pages: 217-219   Published: 1977

385.    BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF SEEDS OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA (SAL)
SAHA, PK; GANGULY, SN
INDIAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOPHYSICS  Volume: 13   Issue: 1   Pages: 36-36   Published: 1976

386.    Biological productivity of Shorea [robusta] plantations.
Raman, S. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 102   Issue: 3   Pages: 174-184   Published: 1976

387.    Irrigation and nitrogen management of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. F.) saplings in red soils of Chotanagpur (Bihar).
Singh, R. A.; Muhammad, S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 102   Issue: 7   Pages: 432-440   Published: 1976

388.    Biomass estimation of Shorea robusta and Buchanania lanzan by regression technique in natural dry deciduous forest.
Sharma, V. K.
Conference: Oslo biomass studies. Papers presented during the meeting of S4.01 [Mensuration, Growth and Yield] in Oslo, Norway, June 22, 1976. XVIth International Congress of IUFRO.
Oslo biomass studies. Papers presented during the meeting of S4.01 [Mensuration, Growth and Yield] in Oslo, Norway, June 22, 1976. XVIth International Congress of IUFRO.  Pages: 129-142   Published: 1976

389.    GLUING OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA (SAL) - EFFECT OF ADDITIVES, EXTENDERS AND FILLERS
JAIN, NC; GUPTA, RC; CHAUHAN, BRS
HOLZFORSCHUNG UND HOLZVERWERTUNG  Volume: 27   Issue: 3   Pages: 46-49   Published: 1975

390.    Power chain saw versus two man cross cut saw - a comparative study in felling of Sal (Shorea robusta).
Kant, H.; Sood, K. G.
Indian Forester  Volume: 101   Issue: 3   Pages: 182-191   Published: 1975

391.    Studies on the regional variations of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) seed oil/fat.
Swaleh, M.; Sharma, O. P.; Dobhal, N. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 101   Issue: 6   Pages: 346-353   Published: 1975

392.    Effect of Eucalyptus monoculture on the status of soil organic matter in natural Sal (Shorea robusta) zone in Doon valley.
Singhal, R. M.; Banerjee, S. P.; Pathak, T. C.
Indian Forester  Volume: 101   Issue: 12   Pages: 730-737   Published: 1975

393.    DI HYDRO FERULIC-ACID FROM NONVIABLE SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEEDS
SAHA P K; GANGULY S N; SIRCAR S M
Indian Science Congress Association Proceedings  Volume: 62   Pages: 111   Published: 1975

394.    DI HYDRO FERULIC-ACID FROM NONVIABLE SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEEDS
SAHA P K; GANGULY S N; SIRCAR S M
Indian Science Congress Association Proceedings  Volume: 62   Pages: 111   Published: 1975

395.    Sal (Shorea robusta) seed and sal oil meal as cereal substitute in starter mash.
Panda, N. C.; Mitra, A.; Kedary, S.; et al.
Indian Veterinary Journal  Volume: 52   Issue: 3   Pages: 186-194   Published: 1975

396.    EFFECT OF EXTRACTIVES ON GLUING OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA (SAL)
JAIN, NC; GUPTA, RC; CHAUHAN, BRS
HOLZFORSCHUNG UND HOLZVERWERTUNG  Volume: 26   Issue: 6   Pages: 129-130   Published: 1974

397.    A preliminary note on plywood adhesives from bark tannins of Sal (Shorea robusta).
Kumar, A.; Gupta, R. C.; Jain, N. C.
IPIRI Journal  Volume: 4   Issue: 3   Pages: 126-128   Published: 1974

398.    General standard volume tables for Sal (Shorea robusta).
Chaturvedi, A. N.
Indian Forest Records, Silviculture  Volume: 12   Issue: 13   Pages: 1-8   Published: 1973

399.    ABSOLUTE CONFIGURATION OF CIS-9,10-EPOXYSTEARIC ACID OCCURRING IN SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEED
KORVER, O; WARD, JP
RECUEIL DES TRAVAUX CHIMIQUES DES PAYS-BAS-JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL NETHERLANDS CHEMICAL SOCIETY  Volume: 92   Issue: 1   Pages: 127-131   Published: 1973

400.    Silviculture and production of Shorea robusta forests in India.
Borota, J.
Zbornik Vedeckych Prac Lesnickej Fakulty VSLD vo Zvolene  Volume: 15   Issue: 1   Pages: 69-85   Published: 1973

401.    Changes in soil properties consequent upon growing Eucalyptus in a natural sal (Shorea robusta) area.
Yadav, J. S. P.; Banerjee, S. P.; Badola, K. C.; et al.
Indian Journal of Agricultural Chemistry  Volume: 6   Issue: 2   Pages: 109-115   Published: 1973

402.    SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA SEED AND SAL OIL MEAL AS CEREAL SUBSTITUTE IN STARTER MASH
PANDA N C; MITRA A; KEDARY S; et al.
Indian Science Congress Association Proceedings  Volume: 60   Pages: 595   Published: 1973

403.    Some observations on the feeding of sal seed meal (Shorea robusta) to the animals.
Nagpaul, P. K.; Varman, P. N.; Chawla, M. S.
Indian Veterinary Journal  Volume: 50   Issue: 4   Pages: 352-356   Published: 1973

404.    A further note on plywood from Shorea robusta (Sal).
Jain, N. C.; Bist, B. S.
IPIRI Journal  Volume: 3   Issue: 4   Pages: 117-119   Published: 1973

405.    Nitrogen and phosphorus status in the above-ground parts of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) in the natural forests in River Narmada upper catchment area in central India.
Pandeya, S. C.; Sharma, S. C.
Journal of the Indian Botanical Society  Volume: 52   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 51-64   Published: 1973

406.    Chemical seasoning of Sal (Shorea robusta) using urea and urea-sorbitol mixtures.
Sharma, S. N.; Das, N. R.; Bhatnagar, R. C.
Journal of the Timber Development Association of India  Volume: 19   Issue: 4   Pages: 13-23   Published: 1973

407.    FATTY-ACID AND TRIGLYCERIDE COMPOSITIONS OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA FAT - OCCURRENCE OF CIS-9,10-EPOXYSTEARIC ACID AND THREO-9,10-DIHYDROXYSTEARIC ACID
BRINGI, NV; TIMMS, RE; PADLEY, FB
CHEMISTRY & INDUSTRY  Issue: 20   Pages: 805-&   Published: 1972

408.    EFFECT OF FEEDING SALSEED MEAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA ON THE UTILIZATION OF FEED CONTAINING NONPROTEIN NITROGEN COMPOUND IN GROWING HEIFERS
KURAR C K; MUDAL V D
Indian Journal of Animal Sciences  Volume: 42   Issue: 6   Pages: 393-398   Published: 1972

409.    Effect of profile morphology on root development of Sal (Shorea robusta) seedlings.
Seth, S. K.; Srivastava, P. B. L.
Indian Forester  Volume: 98   Issue: 3   Pages: 155-167   Published: 1972

410.    Fibre boards from Shorea robusta (Sal) bark - effect of sizing agents.
Kumar, A.; Gupta, R. C.; Jain, N. C.
Indian Forester  Volume: 98   Issue: 10   Pages: 613-619   Published: 1972

411.    Nutritive value of salseed (Shorea robusta Gaerth f.) cake.
Patel, B. M.; Shukla, P. C.; Talpada, P. M.
Indian Veterinary Journal  Volume: 49   Issue: 8   Pages: 822-825   Published: 1972

412.    Growing of Sal (Shorea robusta Roxb.) in Bangla Desh.
Skoupy, J.; Vaclav, E.
Silvaecultura Tropica et Subtropica  Volume: 2   Pages: 29-48   Published: 1972, publ.1973

413.    Litter production in forest plantations of chir (Pinus roxburghii), teak (Tectona grandis) and sal (Shorea robusta) at New Forest, Dehra Dun.
Subba Rao, B. K.; Dabral, B. G.; Pande, S. K.
Conference: "Tropical Ecology", Proceedings of the New Delhi Symposium, January, 1971.
Tropical Ecology, Proceedings of the New Delhi Symposium, January, 1971.  Pages: 235-243   Published: 1972

414.    Part 4. Prophylactic efficacy of various insecticides in the protection of freshly felled timbers of Sal (Shorea robusta) in storage against insect borers.
Chatterjee, P. N.; Thapa, R. S.
Indian Forest Bulletin, Entomology  Issue: 264   Pages: 12 pp.   Published: 1971

415.    Part 4. Prophylactic efficacy of various insecticides in the protection of freshly felled timbers of sal (Shorea robusta) in storage against insect borers.
Chatterjee, P. N; Thapa, R. S.
Forest Bull Dehra Dun  Volume: No. 264   Pages: 1-12,8 pis   Published: 1971

416.    PROPHYLACTIC EFFICACY OF VARIOUS INSECTICIDES IN THE PROTECTION OF FRESHLY FELLED TIMBERS OF SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA IN STORAGE AGAINST INSECT BORERS
CHATTERJEE P N; THAPA R S
Indian Forest Bulletin  Volume: 264   Pages: 1-12   Published: 1971

417.    Fibreboards from Shorea robusta (Sal) bark.
Kumar, A.; Gupta, RC.; Jain, N. C.
Indian Forester  Volume: 97   Issue: 7   Pages: 422-9   Published: 1971

418.    Point sampling trial in a Sal (Shorea robusta) forest.
Negi, G. S.; Rawat, D. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 97   Issue: 10   Pages: 577-92   Published: 1971

419.    Effect of moisture gradient on the growth and nutrient uptake of Sal (Shorea robusta) seedlings.
Seth, S. K.; Srivastava, PB. L.
Indian Forester  Volume: 97   Issue: 11   Pages: 615-25   Published: 1971

420.    Foliage relationships in Sal (Shorea robusta).
Rao, B. KS.; Chaturvedi, A. N.
Indian Forester  Volume: 97   Issue: 11   Pages: 638-45   Published: 1971

421.    Preliminary observations on stem-flow, etc.,in Alstonia scholaris and Shorea robusta plantations at Arabari, West Bengal.
Ray, M. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 96   Issue: 7   Pages: 482-93   Published: 1970

422.    Artificial regeneration technique of Shorea robusta.
Amam, S. A.
Forest-Dale News  Volume: 2   Issue: 2   Pages: 55-60   Published: 1970

423.    Prophylactic efficacy of various insecticides in the protection of freshly felled timbers of sal [Shorea robusta] in storage against insect borers [in India]. Part III.
Mathur, R. N.; Chatterjee, P. N.; Thapa, R. S.
Indian Forest Bulletin  Issue: 261   Pages: [2+] 9 pp.   Published: 1970

424.    Economics of power saw compared with hand saws in felling of Sal(Shorea robusta).
Thapliyal, K. C.; Sood, K. G.
Indian Forester  Volume: 96   Issue: 7   Pages: 518-26   Published: 1970

425.    PEELING CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIAN TIMBERS .6. SHOREA-ROBUSTA (SAL)
JAIN, NC; GUPTA, RC; TANDON, RC; et al.
HOLZFORSCHUNG UND HOLZVERWERTUNG  Volume: 21   Issue: 6   Pages: 140-&   Published: 1969

426.    PROCESSING AND UTILIZATION OF SALSEED-D SHOREA-ROBUSTO-D AS A SOURCE OF ENERGY IN POULTRY FEED
PANDA B; JAYARAM M; RAMAMURTHY N S; et al.
Indian Veterinary Journal  Volume: 46   Issue: 12   Pages: 1073-1077   Published: 1969

427.    ESTIMATION OF CELLULOSE AND LIGNIN IN SOUND AND IRPEX-DESTRUENS INFECTED SHOREA-ROBUSTA TIMBER
SINGH L J; BARUAH P
Journal of the University of Gauhati  Volume: 20-22   Issue: 2   Pages: 116-122   Published: 1969-1971

428.    CHANGES IN CARBOHYDRATES IN THE SHOREA-ROBUSTA TIMBER DURING PATHOGENESIS BY IRPEX-DESTRUENS
SINGH L J; BARUAH P
Journal of the University of Gauhati  Volume: 20-22   Issue: 2   Pages: 123-132   Published: 1969-1971

429.    Sal [Shorea robusta] forests of East Pakistan and their management history.
Baten, S. A.
Forest-Dale News  Volume: 2   Issue: 1   Pages: 58-64   Published: 1969

430.    THE INFLUENCE OF FELLING IMPLEMENTS ON COPPICING POWER OF SAL-D SHOREA-ROBUSTA-D
ASTHANA M N; BHATIA D N
Indian Forester  Volume: 95   Issue: 1   Pages: 21-23   Published: 1969

431.    Some thoughts on the natural regeneration of Sal (Shorea robusta) in U.P.
Srivastava, P. B. L.
Indian Forester  Volume: 95   Issue: 5   Pages: 293-7   Published: 1969

432.    INTERCEPTION STUDIES IN SAL-D SHOREA-ROBUSTA-D AND KHAIR-D ACACIA-CATECHU-D PLANTATIONS NEW-FOREST
DABRAL B G; SUBBA B K
Indian Forester  Volume: 95   Issue: 5   Pages: 314-323   Published: 1969

433.    Bark volume of Shorea robusta trees.
Chaturvedi, A. N.; Bhattacharya, P. K.
Van-Vigyan, Dehra Dull  Volume: 7   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 46-8   Published: 1969

434.    SAL-D BARK SHOREA-ROBUSTA-D ITS COMMERCIAL POTENTIALITIES
KARNIK M G; BHATIA K; LAL J
Indian Forester  Volume: 94   Issue: 3   Pages: 253-258   Published: 1968

435.    Sal ( Shorea robusta) natural regeneration de-novo. Effect of soil working and weeding on the growth and establishment.
QURESHI, I. M.; SRIVASTAVA, P. B. L.; BORA, N. K. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 94   Issue: 8   Pages: 591-8   Published: 1968

436.    PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF SAL-D SHOREA-ROBUSTA-D FROM 14 DIFFERENT LOCALITIES IN INDIA
SEKHAR A C; RAJPUT S S
Indian Forester  Volume: 94   Issue: 2   Pages: 175-185   Published: 1968

437.    Sal (Shorea robusta) natural regeneration de-novo. Effect of soil working and weeding on the growth and establishment.
Qureshi, I. M.; Srivastava;, PBL.; Bora, NK. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 94   Issue: 8   Pages: 591-8   Published: 1968

438.    Estimation of the total amount of foliage in Sal (Shorea robusta) trees and stands.
Suri, S. K.
Indian Forester  Volume: 94   Issue: 9   Pages: 653-6   Published: 1968

439.    Cellulose gums from Sal (Shorea robusta) bark and Bamboo (Dendrocalamus strictus).
Karnik, M. G.; Sharma, O. P.
Indian Pulp and Paper  Volume: 22   Issue: 8   Pages: 451-3   Published: 1968

440.    ECOLOGY OF THE NARMADA RIVER UPPER CATCHMENT AREA PART 1 PHYTOSOCIOLOGY OF THE FOREST ASSOCIATIONS DOMINATED BY SAL-D SHOREA-ROBUSTA-D
PANDYA S M
National Academy of Sciences India Annual Number  Issue: 37   Pages: 104   Published: 1968

441.    NATURAL DURABILITY OF SOME WOODS USED IN HAWAII USA PRELIMINARY FINDINGS SEQUOIA-SEMPERVIRENS-G THUJA-PLICATA-G PSEUDOTSUGA-MENZIESII-G EUCALYPTUS-SALIGNA-D EUCALYPTUS-ROBUSTA-D SHOREA-POLYSPERMA CRYPTOTERMES-BREVIS DECAY RESISTANCE
SKOLMEN R G
U S Forest Service Research Note PSW  Volume: 167   Pages: 1968   Published: 1968

442.    Use of decorticated sal (Shorea robusta) seed as poultry feed--a preliminary trial.
Nayak, N C; Tripathy, S B; Mohanty, K M
The Indian veterinary journal  Volume: 44   Issue: 8   Pages: 706-11   Published: 1967-Aug

443.    Natural decay resistance of Indian timbers. I. Introduction and method, II. Decay resistance of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) and Teak (Tectona grandis L.F.).
BAKSHI, B. K.; PURI, Y. N.; SINGH, S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 93   Issue: 5   Pages: 305-328   Published: 1967

444.    Natural decay resistance of Indian timbers. HI. Heartwood extractives of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) and Teak (Tectona grandis L.F.).
PURI, Y. N.
Indian Forester  Volume: 93   Issue: 7   Pages: 447-454   Published: 1967

445.    Chemical composition of sal fruit (Shorea robusta).
Panda, N C; Pradhan, S C
The Indian veterinary journal  Volume: 44   Issue: 1   Pages: 62-4   Published: 1967-Jan

446.    IDENTITY OF POLYPHENOL OF SHOREA SPECIES WITH HOPEAPHENOL
MADHAV, R; SESHADRI, TR; SUBRAMAN.GB
PHYTOCHEMISTRY  Volume: 6   Issue: 8   Pages: 1155-&   Published: 1967

447.    PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRODUCTION OF DRY MATTER BY SAL-D SHOREA-ROBUSTA-D
MISRA R; SINGH J S; SINGH K P
Tropical Ecology  Volume: 8   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 94-104   Published: 1967

448.    ECOLOGY OF RIVER NARMADA CATCHMENT AREA INDIA V SAL SHOREA-ROBUSTA-D COMMUNITIES OF THE UPPER CATCHMENT AREA ABSTRACT
PANDEY S C; PANDEY S M
Indian Science Congress Association Proceedings  Volume: 54   Issue: 3   Pages: 341-342   Published: 1967

449.    Studies in the foliar analysis of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) and the physico-chemical status of the underlying soils in Madhya.Pradesh
PANDEYA, S. C.; JAIN, N. K.
BULL BOTSURV INDIA  Volume: 8   Issue: (2)   Pages: 108-116   Published: 1966

450.    Soil studies in Sal [Shorea robusta] forests of Dehra Dun division.
Yadav, J. S. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 92   Issue: 4   Pages: 240-52   Published: 1966

451.    Diagnosis of mineral deficiencies in Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) seedlings.
Kaul, O. N.; Srivastava, P. B. L.; Bora, N. K. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 92   Issue: 11   Pages: 704-6   Published: 1966

452.    FUNGAL FLORA OF SHOREA-ROBUSTA-D LEAF LITTER ABSTRACT PHYCOMYCETES ASCOMYCETES FUNGI-IMPERFECTI INDIA
MISRA P C
Indian Science Congress Association Proceedings  Volume: 53   Issue: 3   Pages: 235   Published: 1966

453.    RECONNAISSANCE ECOLOGICAL OF RIVER NARMADA CATCHMENT AREA AND WATERSHEDS UPON JABALPUR INDIA III PHYTOSOCIOLOGY OF SOME REPRESENTATIVE FORESTS IN BAJAG AND DINDORI RANGES IN THE 1ST SECTOR AMARKANTAK TO MANOT ABSTRACT TECTONA-GRANDIS-D SHOREA-ROBUSTA-D OUGEINIA-OOJEINENSIS-D BAUHINIA-D-SP
PANDEYA S C; PANDYA S M
Indian Science Congress Association Proceedings  Volume: 53   Issue: 3   Pages: 290-291   Published: 1966

454.    Indicator species for Sal (Shorea robusta) natural regeneration.
Srivastava, P. B. L.
Journal of the Indian Botanical Society  Volume: 44   Issue: 2   Pages: 231-43   Published: 1965

455.    Seasonal variation of nutrient content in the leaves of Sal (Shorea robusta) tree and seedlings.
Srivastava, P. B. L.
Journal of the Indian Botanical Society  Volume: 44   Issue: 4   Pages: 429-38   Published: 1965

456.    Soils from different quality Sal (Shorea robusta) forests of Uttar Pradesh.
Bhatnagar, H. P.
Tropical Ecology  Volume: 6   Issue: 2   Pages: 56-62   Published: 1965

457.    Studies on growth behaviour of Sal (Shorea robusta) seedlings in different Sal forest soils.
Bhatnagar, H. P.
Tropical Ecology  Volume: 6   Issue: 2   Pages: 141-51   Published: 1965

458.    Recent epidemic of sal [ Shorea robusta] borer, Hoplocerambyx spinicornis Newm. in South Mandla division, Madhya Pradesh and recommendations for control.
CHATTERJEE, P. N. ; THAPA, R. S,
Indian Forester  Volume: 90   Issue: 11   Pages: 777-781 pp.   Published: 1964

459.    Management of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn) in Bihar.
Prasada, R.
Bihar Forests Record  Issue: 1   Pages: 40   Published: 1964

460.    Inoculations on Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.).
Bakshi, B. K.
Commonwealth Phytopathological News  Volume: 10   Issue: 2   Pages: 31   Published: 1964

461.    Succession in Shorea robusta forests of Uttar Pradesh.
Srivastava, P. B. L.
Indian Forester  Volume: 90   Issue: 2   Pages: 113-8   Published: 1964

462.    CHEMICAL EXTRACTIVES OF HEARTWOOD OF SHOREA ROBUSTA
BHEEMASA.C; VENKATESWARLU, V; PADMANABHAN, TV
CURRENT SCIENCE  Volume: 32   Issue: 12   Pages: 544-&   Published: 1963

463.    Studies in N P K nutrition of sal (Shorea robusta) seedlings
SETH, S. K.; BHATNAGAR, H. P.
INDIAN FOREST REC SILVICULT  Volume: 11   Issue: (1)   Pages: 1-49   Published: 1963

464.    Field studies on heart-rot in Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.).
BAKSHI RILL, P. S. ; CHOUDHURY, T. G.
Indian Forester  Volume: 89   Issue: 1   Pages: 2-17 pp.   Published: 1963

465.    EFFECT OF DECOMPOSITION OF MATURE LEAVES AND LITTER OF SAL (SHOREA ROBUSTA GAERTN.F.) ON GARDEN AND LATERITIC SOILS
JAIN, NK
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INDIA SECTION B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES  Volume: 33   Issue: 1   Pages: 148-&   Published: 1963

466.    SOME IMPORTANT BIOTIC FACTORS OPERATIVE IN SAL (SHOREA ROBUSTA) FORESTS OF UTTAR PRADESH
BHATNAGAR, HP
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES INDIA SECTION B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES  Volume: 33   Issue: 1   Pages: 37-&   Published: 1963

467.    Fungal disease of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. and Fils.). IV. Fomes caryophylli (Rac.) Bres., a destructive heart-rot of sal
BAGCHEE, K.
INDIAN FOREST REC MYCOL  Volume: 2   Issue: (3)   Pages: 1-59   Published: 1963

468.    Field studies on heart-rot in Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.).
Bakshi, B. K.; Rehill, P. S.; Choudhury, T. G.
Indian Forester  Volume: 89   Issue: 1   Pages: 2-17   Published: 1963

469.    Study of some vegetational factors of Shorea robusta (Sal).
Suri, S. K.; Dalal, S. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 89   Issue: 2   Pages: 134-41   Published: 1963

470.    Air layering in Sal (Shorea robusta).
Chaudhari, N. R.
Indian Forester  Volume: 89   Issue: 4   Pages: 269-71   Published: 1963

471.    Site quality and nutrition uptake in Sal (Shorea robusta) forests of U.P. and Bihar.
Kaul, O. N.; et al
Indian Forester  Volume: 89   Issue: 4   Pages: 293-300   Published: 1963

472.    Role of advance growth in silvicultural systems, with special reference to semi-moist deciduous forests containing Teak (Tectona grandis) in Central India and the peninsular Sal (Shorea robusta).
Kulkarni, D. H.
Indian Forester  Volume: 89   Issue: 10   Pages: 663-9   Published: 1963

473.    Studies on economically important plants of India. Part II. Chemical examination of Shorea robusta Gaertn.
Jain, M. K.; Mishra, R. K.
Indian Journal of Applied Chemistry  Volume: 26   Issue: 4   Pages: 125-6   Published: 1963

474.    Decay (heart-rot) [Hymenochaete rubiginosa, Fomes caryophylli] in sal [Shorea robusta]
ANONYMOUS
AGRIC RES [INDIA]  Volume: 2   Issue: (4)   Pages: 242   Published: 1962

475.    pH tolerance of Sal (Shorea robusta) seedlings.
Yadav, J. S. P.; Mathur, H. M.
Indian Forester  Volume: 88   Issue: 9   Pages: 694-700   Published: 1962

476.    Physical characters and output of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) seeds.
Jain, N. K.
Tropical Ecology  Volume: 3   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 133-8   Published: 1962

477.    Fungal diseases of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. & Fils.). Part IV. Fomes caryophylli (Rac.) Bres. A destructive heart-rot of Sal.
BAGCHEE, K.
Indian Forest Records (Mycology)  Volume: 2   Issue: 3   Pages: iv + 59   Published: 1961

478.    Efficiency of weedicides in controlling weed species in moist deciduous (high level alluvial) Sal ( Shorea robusta) forests.
SETH, S. K.; DABRAL, S. N.
Indian Forester  Volume: 87   Issue: 3   Pages: 150-67   Published: 1961

479.    Observations on the mixed sal (Shorea robusta) forests of the Angul Forest Division, Orissa
SINGH, J. S.; VERMA, D. M.
Conference: 31st Annual session of the National Academy of Sciences of India, Dehra Dun, 1962
NATL ACAD SCI INDIA ANN NO  Pages: 82   Published: 1961

480.    C. Investigation on the resin oil from Shorea robusta.
PAKNIKAR, S. K.; BHATTACHARYYA, S.
Perfumery and Essential Oil Record  Volume: 52   Pages: 233-7   Published: 1961

481.    Some important biotic factors operative in sal (Shorea robusta) forests of Uttar Pradesh
BHATNAGAR, H. P.
Annual Number 1960  Pages: p. 123-124   Published: 1961
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences, India. Allahabad 2

482.    Fungal diseases of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. & Fils.) Part IV. Fomes caryophylli (Rac.) Bres. A destructive heart-rot of Sal.
Bagchee, K.
Indian Forest Records (Mycology)  Volume: 2   Issue: 3A   Pages: 59   Published: 1961

483.    Efficiency of weedicides in controlling weed species in moist deciduous (high level alluvial) Sal (Shorea robusta) forests.
Seth, S. K.; Dabral, S. N.
Indian Forester  Volume: 87   Issue: 3   Pages: 150-67   Published: 1961

484.    Recurrence of drought conditions and mortality in sal [Shorea robusta] forests of Uttar Pradesh
GUPTA, A. C.
J INDIAN BOT SOC  Volume: 40   Issue: (1)   Pages: 96-103   Published: 1961

485.    Factors in the distribution of sal (Shorea robusta) forests in India with special reference to U. P., India
BHATNAGAR, HARISH P.
J INDIAN BOT SOC  Volume: 40   Issue: (1)   Pages: 104-111   Published: 1961

486.    Interrelationships amongst different sal [Shorea robusta] forests of Madhya Pradesh
JAIN, N. K.
J INDIAN BOT SOC  Volume: 40   Issue: (3)   Pages: 309-322   Published: 1961

487.    Basic information on sal (Shorea robusta) forests of U P. deficient in natural regeneration
BHATNAGAR, H. P.
J INDIAN BOT SOC  Volume: 40   Issue: (4)   Pages: 473-489   Published: 1961

488.    Edaphic and climatic factors in determining distribution patterns of plants in Madhya Pradesh forests with special reference to Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.)
PANDEYA, S. C.; JAIN, N. K.
MEM INDIAN BOT SOC  Volume: 3   Pages: 35-42   Published: 1961

489.    Studies on comparative utilization of available moisture by sal (Shorea robusta) and some associated weed species
BHATNAGAR, HARISH P.
AGRA UNIV JOUR RES SCI  Volume: 9   Issue: (2)   Pages: 261-269   Published: 1960

490.    Studies on comparative utilization of available moisture by sal ( Shorea robusta) and some associated weed species.
BHATNAGAR, H. P.
Agra University Journal of Research (Science)  Volume: 9   Issue: 2   Pages: 261-70   Published: 1960

491.    The fungal diseases of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) II. Secondary parasites of Sal.
BAGCHEE, K.
Indian Forest Records  Volume: 1   Issue: 8   Pages: 97-84 pp.   Published: 1960

492.    Indicator species for Sal (Shorea robusta) natural regeneration.
Seth, S. K.; Bhatnagar, H. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 86   Issue: 9   Pages: 520-30   Published: 1960

493.    Interrelations between mineral constituents of foliage, soil properties, site quality and regeneration status in some Shorea robusta forests.
Seth, S. K.; Bhatnagar, H. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 86   Issue: 10   Pages: 590-601   Published: 1960

494.    Trametes cingulata Berk. causing decay of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) timber
BANERJEE, S.; NAHA, P. M.
PHYTON REV INTERNAC BOT EXPTL ARGENTINA  Volume: 14   Issue: (2)   Pages: 93-109   Published: 1960

495.    Ob-servation on "Ecological approach to the problem of sal (Shorea robusta) regeneration in Uttar Pradesh
KADAMBI, K.
Forest Research In-stitute, Dehra Dun, India. A Symposium  Pages: p. 36-37   Published: 1960
Publisher: Forest Research Institute, India

496.    Ecological approach to the problem of sal (Shorea robusta) regeneration in Uttar Pradesh
PURL, G. S.
Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, India. A Sym-posium  Pages: p. 30-35   Published: 1960
Publisher: Forest Research Institute, India

497.    Natural regeneration of sal (Shorea robusta) in Bihar
PRASAD, B. N.
Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, India. A Sym-posium  Pages: p. 71-75   Published: 1960
Publisher: Forest Research Institute, India

498.    Studies in sal [Shorea robusta] soils
GUPTA, R. S.
Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, India. A Symposium  Pages: p. 28-29   Published: 1960
Publisher: Forest Research Institute, India

499.    Natural regeneration of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn F.) in the Madhya Pradesh
MAJUMDAR, R. B.
Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, India. A Symposium  Pages: p. 84-86   Published: 1960
Publisher: Forest Research Institute, India

500.    Plant communities in some Sal (Shorea robusta) forests of U. P.
BHATNAGAR, HARISH P.
INDIAN FORESTER  Volume: 86   Issue: (3)   Pages: 139-151   Published: 1960

501.    An analysis of soil moisture regime in Sal (Shorea robusta) forests of Dehra Dun, with reference to natural regeneration.
Seth, S. K.; Khan, MA. W.
Indian Forester  Volume: 86   Issue: 6   Pages: 323-35   Published: 1960

502.    Plant communities associated with Sal (shorea robusta) regeneration in Dehra Dun valley.
Khan, M. A. W.; Gupta, A. C.
Indian Forester  Volume: 86   Issue: 7   Pages: 417-23   Published: 1960

503.    Succession in some Shorea robusta forests of the U.P.
Bhatnagar, H. P.
Journal of the Indian Botanical Society  Volume: 39   Issue: 1   Pages: 22-6   Published: 1960

504.    Fungal diseases of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.). V. The heart rot of Sal caused by Trametes incerta (Curry) Cooke.
BAGCHEE, K.
Indian Forest Records  Volume: 2   Issue: 4   Pages: 61-69 pp.   Published: 1959

505.    Dying of Sal [Shorea robusta.
Boyce, J. S.; Bakshi, B. K.
Indian Forester  Volume: 85   Issue: 10   Pages: 585-8   Published: 1959

506.    Fungal diseases of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) V. The heart-rot of Sal caused by Trametes incerta (Curry) Cooke.
Bagchee, K.
Indian Forest Records (Mycology)  Volume: 2   Issue: 4   Pages: 57-69   Published: 1959

507.    Note on transplanting of Sal (Shorea robusta).
Joshi, D. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 85   Issue: 5   Pages: 301-4   Published: 1959

508.    The effect of root competition on the growth of Sal [Shorea robusta] natural regeneration.
Bhatnagar, H. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 85   Issue: 97   Pages: 408-14   Published: 1959

509.    Soil suitability index for Sal (Shorea robusta) natural regeneration.
Seth, S. K.; Bhatnagar, H. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 85   Issue: 11   Pages: 631-40   Published: 1959

510.    Nursery and garden works: Shorea robusta in the laterite zone (annual rainfall 45 inches).
[Anonymous]
Report. For. Adm. W. Bengal, 1954-55  Pages: 30-31   Published: 1959

511.    Histological responses in the secondary xylem of Shorea robusta Gaertn. due to tapping.
Ghosh, S. S.
Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research  Volume: 17C   Issue: 6   Pages: 100-3   Published: 1958

512.    Composition of some sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. ) forests of Madhya Pradesh
JAIN, N. K.
PROC NATL ACAD SCI INDIA SECT B  Volume: 28   Issue: (2)   Pages: 130-154   Published: 1958

513.    Fungal diseases of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) V The heart-rot of sal caused by Trametes incerta (Curry) Cooke
BAGCHEE, K.
INDIAN FOREST REC MYCOL  Volume: 2   Issue: (4)   Pages: 61-69   Published: 1958

514.    The uneven-aged Sal [Shorea robusta] forests of Ramnagar Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh: their constitution, rate of growth and drain, along with empirical yield and stand tables for selection type of Sal crops.
Mathauda, G. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 84   Issue: 5   Pages: 255-69   Published: 1958

515.    The fungal diseases of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.). III. The root rot disease of sal due to Polyporus shoreae Wakef. (Partridge wood rot)
BAGCHEE, K.
INDIAN FOREST REC MYCOL  Volume: 1   Issue: (9)   Pages: 185-197   Published: 1957

516.    Mortality of 'Sal' [Shorea robusta] in Gorakhpur Forest Division, Uttar Pradesh.
Sinha, R. L.
Indian Forester  Volume: 83   Issue: 1   Pages: 47-53   Published: 1957

517.    Heart-rots in relation to management of Sal [Shorea robusta].
Bakshi, B. K.
Indian Forester  Volume: 83   Issue: 11   Pages: 651-61   Published: 1957

518.    Parasitism of Polystictus sanguineus (L.) Mey. on Shorea robusta Gaertnf
BANERJEE, SACHINDRANATH
SCI AND CULTURE  Volume: 23   Issue: (2)   Pages: 100   Published: 1957

519.    Mineral constituents of foliage of Sal (Shorea robusta), of different quality classes.
Bhatnagar, H. P.
Indian Forester  Volume: 83   Issue: 11   Pages: 647-50   Published: 1957

520.    A note on preliminary studies in some methods of identifying the timbers of Pentacme siamensis, Kurz., Shorea obtusa Wall., and Shorea robusta, Gaertn. f.
Samapuddhi, K.
Publication Royal Forest Department, Ministry of Agriculture, Bangkok  Issue: R24   Pages: 5   Published: 1957

521.    A case of polyembryony in Shorea robusta Gaertn. [Dipterocarpaceae]
GHOSH, S. S.; SHAHI, R.
SCI AND CULTURE  Volume: 23   Issue: (5)   Pages: 254-256   Published: 1957

522.    Life-history of Shorea robusta Gaertn
RAO, A. NAGARAJA
CURRENT SCI  Volume: 25   Issue: (4)   Pages: 128-129   Published: 1956

523.    Cyto-logical studies in Shorea robusta Roxb
ROY, R. P.; JHA, R. P.
SCI AND CULTURE  Volume: 22   Issue: (4)   Pages: 236-238   Published: 1956

524.    Cover and nurse crops in sal (Shorea robusta) and teak (Tectona grandis) plantations at Dehra Dun
KRISHNASWAMY, V. S.
INDIAN FORESTER  Volume: 82   Issue: (4)   Pages: 153-170   Published: 1956

525.    A comparative study of some patterns of systematic partial enumerations for the plains Sal (Shorea robusta) forests.
Seth, S. K.
Conference: Proc. 8th silv. Conf., Dehra Dun 1951, Part 2
Proceedings 8th silv. Conf., Dehra Dun 1951, Part 2  Pages: 376-91   Published: 1956

526.    The foliar ash content in some Shorea robusta trees of different quality classes and its relation with soil calcium in some forests of India.
Puri, G. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 81   Issue: 2   Pages: 98-102   Published: 1955

527.    The problem of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaert.) regeneration in A3 dry peninsular Sal forest of Bihar.
Sahay, B. K.
Indian Forester  Volume: 81   Issue: 11   Pages: 668-76   Published: 1955

528.    The silvicultural problems in the Sal [Shorea robusta] forests of Mymensingh Division [, E. Bengal].
Chowdhury, M. R.
Pakistan Journal of Forestry  Volume: 5   Issue: 3   Pages: 172-7   Published: 1955

529.    Studies in decays of felled timber. I. A rot of Sal (Shorea robusta) caused by Polystictus sanguineus (L.) Mey.
Banerjee, S.; Sinhar, A. K.
Bulletin of the Botanical Society of Bengal, Calcutta  Volume: 8   Issue: 1/2   Pages: 107-17   Published: 1954

530.    The fungal diseases of sal (Shorea robusta Gaernt.)
BAGCHEE, K.
INDIAN FOREST REC MYCOL  Volume: 1   Issue: (8)   Pages: 97-184   Published: 1954

531.    Characteristics of soils and site conditions with reference to their suitability for the growth of Sal (Shorea robusta) and its natural regeneration.
Gupta, R. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 80   Issue: 10   Pages: 588-600   Published: 1954

532.    The foliar constituents in some tree species of Shorea robusta forests of the Siwaliks, U.P., India.
Puri, G. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 80   Issue: 11   Pages: 700-6   Published: 1954

533.    Surface cracking of Bakli (Anogeissus latifolia) and Sal (Shorea robusta) during drying.
Kishen, J.
Indian Forester  Issue: 8   Pages: 469-76   Published: 1954

534.    The fungal diseases of sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.)
BAGCHEE, K.
INDIAN FOREST REC MYCOL  Volume: 1   Issue: (2)   Pages: 11-23   Published: 1953

535.    The fungal diseases of Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) Part I. Leaf spot (Cercospora sp.), stem canker (Macrophoma shoreae sp. nov.), sooty moulds (Capnodium sp. and Meliola sp.), and root and stem rot (Xylaria spp.) of Sal.
Bagchee, K.
Indian Forest Records (Mycology)  Volume: 1   Issue: 2   Pages: 12-23   Published: 1953

536.    A study into the thinning intensities for plantation sal (Shorea robusta)
MATHAUDA, G. S.
INDIAN FORESTER  Volume: 79   Issue: (3)   Pages: 152-158   Published: 1953

537.    A discussion of the ecological position of Sal (Shorea robusta) in Central India.
Hewetson, C. E.
Indian Forester  Volume: 79   Issue: 6   Pages: 310-20   Published: 1953

538.    The amount of foliar ash in sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) trees of different quality classes in India
PURI, G. S.
JOUR INDIAN BOT SOC  Volume: 31   Issue: (1/2)   Pages: 82-86   Published: 1952

539.    Study of a recent epidemic of the Sal (Shorea robusta) hearttwood borer, Hoplocerambyx spinicornis (Newman) (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) in the Nahan Forest Division, Himachal Pradesh, India.
Roonwal, M. L.
Conference: 6th British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Canada, 1952.
6th British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Canada, 1952  Pages: 7   Published: 1952

540.    Sal (Shorea robusta) in South Bastar forest division.
Hewetson, C. E.
Indian Forester  Volume: 78   Issue: 8   Pages: 409-410   Published: 1952

541.    Soil pH and forest communities in the sal ( Shorea robusta) forests of the Dehra Dun valley, U.P., India.
PURI, G. S.
Empire Forestry Review  Volume: 30   Issue: 305   Pages: 292-309   Published: 1950

542.    Soil pH and forest communities in the sal ( Shorea robusta) forests of the Dehra Dun valley, U.P., India.
PURI, G. S.
Indian Forester  Volume: 76   Pages: 292-309   Published: 1950

543.    The determination of the characteristics of soil suitable for sal ( Shorea robusta).
GRIFFITH, A. L.; GUPTA, R. S.
Forest Bulletin. Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun  Volume: 138   Pages: 27 pp.   Published: 1948

544.    The determination of the characteristics of soil suitable for Sal (Shorea robusta).
Griffith, A. L.; Gupta, R. S.
Forest Bulletin. Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun  Issue: 138   Pages: 27 pp.   Published: 1948

545.    A note on the southern limit of the Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) in Orissa and Bastar state.
Mooney, H. F.
Indian Ecologist  Volume: 2   Issue: 1   Pages: 27-31   Published: 1948

546.    The determination of the characteristics of soil suitable for Sal (Shorea robusta)
GRIFFITH, A. L.; GUPTA, R. S.
INDIAN FOREST BULL  Volume: 138   Pages: 1-27   Published: 1947(1948)

547.    A note on the southern limit of the sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn. ) in Orissa and Bastar state
MOONEY, H. F.
INDIAN ECOL  Volume: 2   Issue: (1)   Pages: 27-31   Published: 1947

548.    The efficiency of enumerations. XV. Sal (Shorea robusta) forest in Dehra Dun division of the United Provinces
GRIFFITH, A. L.
INDIAN FOREST LEAF  Volume: 96   Pages: 1-8   Published: 1947

549.    The efficiency of enumerations. XV. Sal (Shorea robusta) forest in Dehra Dun division of the United Provinces.
[Anonymous]
Indian Forest Leaflets  Issue: 96   Pages: 7 pp.   Published: 1947

550.    Sal (Shorea robusta).
[Anonymous]
Wood  Volume: 12   Issue: 1   Pages: 13-4   Published: 1947

551.    The efficiency of enumerations. X. Hill Sal (Shorea robusta) forest in the United Provinces.
Griffith, A. L.
Indian Forest Leaflets (Silviculture)  Issue: 90   Pages: ii + 12 pp.   Published: 1946

552.    Chemical examination of the essential oil derived from the oleoresin of Shorea robusta.
Nigam, S. S.; Dutt, A.
Indian Soap Journal  Volume: 12   Pages: 77-86   Published: 1946

553.    Yield and stand tables for Sal (Shorea robusta, G.aertn. f.) high fores.t.
Griffith, A. L.; Ram, B. S.
Indian Forest Records (Silviculture)  Issue: 4-A   Pages: ix + 1 + 171-287   Published: 1943

554.    How to distinguish between the sapwood and heartwood of Sal (Shorea robusta).
Chowdhury, K. A.
Forest Bulletin. Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun (Utilization)  Issue: 115   Pages: 3 pp.   Published: 1942

555.    How to distinguish between the sap-wood and heartwood of sal (Shorea robusta)
Armad, Chowdhury K.
INDIAN FOREST BULL [UTILISATION]  Volume: 115   Pages: 1-3   Published: 1942

556.    The fatty acids and glycerides of solid seed fats. XI. Shorea robusta kernel fat.
Hilditch, T. P.; Zaky, YA. H.
Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry  Volume: 61   Pages: 34-6   Published: 1942

557.    Drying of wood fuel of Shorea robusta (Sal), Eugenia jambolana (Jaman), Machilus duthiei (Kaula).
Rehman, M. A.
Forest Bulletin. Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun (Utilization)  Issue: 96   Pages: 8   Published: 1941

558.    The formation of growth rings in Indian trees Part I (a) Chir [Pinus longifolia], (b) Cutch [Acacia catechu], (c) Jaman [Eugenia jambolana], (d) Laurel [Terminalia tomentosa], (e) Sal [Shorea robusta
Chowdhury, K. A.
Indian Forest Records (Utilization)  Volume: 2   Pages: 39   Published: 1939

559.    A stand table for sal (Shorea robusta) even aged high forest and coppice
ANONYMOUS
INDIAN FOREST BEE  Volume: 20   Issue: (16)   Pages: 1-18   Published: 1935

560.    The Role of Insects in the Dying-off of Sal ( Shorea robusta).
BEESON, C. F. C.
Indian Forester  Pages: 539-543 pp.   Published: 1934, August
Publisher: Calcutta

561.    Regeneration and management of sal (Shorea robusta). A survey of the problems presented and proposals for necessary further investigations
CHAMPION, H. G.
INDIAN FOREST REC  Volume: 19   Issue: (3)   Pages: 1-159   Published: 1933

562.    A stand table for sal (Shorea robusta) evenaged high forest
MAHENDRU, I. D.
INDIAN FOREST REC  Volume: 18   Issue: (12)   Pages: 1-9   Published: 1933

563.    Branch smallwood tables for Shorea robusta, Tectona grandis, Cedrus deodara, Pinus excelsa, and Pinus longifolia
ANONYMOUS
INDIAN FOREST REC  Volume: 15   Issue: (6)   Pages: 1-7   Published: 1932

564.    Investigations on the seed and seedlings of Shorea robusta Gaertn-f
CHAMPION, H. G.; PANT, B. D.
INDIAN FOREST REC  Volume: 16   Issue: (5)   Pages: 1-33   Published: 1931

565.    Retention of standards in sal (Shorea robusta) regeneration areas susceptible to hill frosts
CHATURVEDI, M. D.
INDIAN FORESTER  Volume: 57   Issue: (10)   Pages: 437-447   Published: 1931

566.    Deer damage to Shorea robusta (sal) reproduction. (Interim results.)
CHATURVEDI, M. D.
UNITED PROVINCES FOREST RES BULL  Volume: 7   Pages: 1-7   Published: 1931

567.    Epidemic attacks by the Sal (Shorea robusta) heartwood borer (Hoplo-cerambyz spinicornis, Newm , fam. Cerambycidae) in the forests of South Mandia Division, Northern Circle, Central Provinces, with special reference to the period 1924-25 to 1926-27
MUIR, WM. ANGUS
INDIAN FOREST REC  Volume: 13   Issue: (5)   Pages: [145]-[219]   Published: 1929

568.    Resistance of seedlings of sal (Shorea robusta) to burning
CHATURVEDI, M. D.
UNITED PROVINCES FOREST RES BULL  Volume: 2   Pages: 1-8   Published: 1929

569.    Commercial volume tables for Sal (Shorea robusta) in the wet mixed forests of the Bengal Duars
SURI, PARMA NAND
INDIAN FOREST REC  Volume: 13   Issue: (3)   Pages: 1-25   Published: 1928

570.    Yield table for clear-felled sal coppice (Shorea robusta)
HOWARD, S. H.
INDIAN FOREST REC  Volume: 12   Issue: (4)   Pages: 128-147   Published: 1926

571.    The geographical Distribution of the Coleopterous Borers of Sal ( Shorea robusta).
BEESON, C. F. C.
Report of Proceedings. 5th Ent. Meeting, Pusa, February 1923  Pages: 159-175 pp.   Published: 1924
Publisher: Calcutta

572.    On some Assam Sal (Shorea robusta) insect pests. With notes upon some insects predaceous and parasitic upon them.
Stabbing, E. P.
Calcutta For Bulletin  Volume: 1907   Issue: No. 2   Pages: (1-66)   Published: 1908

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prostratus Dolichandrone spathacea Dolichos biflorus Dregea volubilis Drimia indica Drosera peltata Duranta erecta Dysoxylum binectariferum Dysoxylum gotadhora Dysphania ambrosioides Echinocereus pentalophus Echinops niveus Echium plantagineum Edgeworthia gardneri Eichhornia crassipes Elaeagnus umbellata Elaeocarpus ganitrus Elephantopus scaber Eleutheranthera ruderalis Elsholtzia fruticosa Elytraria acaulis Embelia ribes Emblica officinalis Enterolobium cyclocarpum Ephedra foliata Ephedra gerardiana Epipactis helleborine Eranthemum pulchellum Eryngium foetidum Erysimum hieraciifolium Erythrina suberosa Erythrina variegata Euonymus echinatus Euonymus japonicus Eupatorium capillifolium Eupatorium perfoliatum Euphorbia antiquorum Euphorbia cornigera Euphorbia cotinifolia Euphorbia granulata Euphorbia heterophylla Euphorbia hirta Euphorbia hypericifolia Euphorbia milii Euphorbia nivulia Euphorbia peplus Euphorbia tirucalli Fagonia cretica Fagopyrum acutatum Ferula foetida Ficus elastica Ficus religiosa Filicium decipiens Filipendula vestita Flacourtia indica Flemingia procumbens Flemingia semialata Foeniculum vulgare Free Access Journal Fumaria indica Fumaria parviflora Furcraea foetida Galega officinalis General Gentiana kurroo Geranium lucidum Geranium nepalense Geranium pratense Geranium wallichianum Ghee Globba schomburgkii Glochidion hohenackeri Gloriosa superba Glycyrrhiza glabra Gmelina arborea Gomphrena globosa Gomphrena serrata Goodyera repens Grewia asiatica Grewia optiva Grewia serrulata Grewia tenax Gymnema sylvestre Habenaria edgeworthii Habenaria plantaginea Handroanthus impetiginosus Hedychium spicatum Helianthus annuus Helicteres isora Helinus lanceolatus Heliotropium indicum Hemidesmus indicus Hemigraphis alternata Hemigraphis colorata Hemigraphis hirta Heracleum sphondylium Herpetospermum pedunculosum Hibiscus cannabinus Hibiscus esculentus Hibiscus hirtus Hibiscus lobatus Hibiscus radiatus Hibiscus vitifolius Hippophae rhamnoides Holarrhena antidysenterica Holarrhena pubescens Holoptelea integrifolia Hosta plantaginea Hoya carnosa Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides Hydrolea zeylanica Hygrophila auriculata Hygrophila polysperma Hygrophila schulli Hylocereus undatus Hymenocallis speciosa Hymenodictyon orixense Hyoscyamus niger Hypericum dyeri Hypericum elodeoides Hypericum oblongifolium Hyptis suaveolens Ilex dipyrena Impatiens balsamina Impatiens bracteata Impatiens racemosa Indigofera aspalathoides Indigofera astragalina Indigofera glabra Ipomoea alba Ipomoea aquatica Ipomoea marginata Isodon rugosus Ixeris polycephala Jacaranda mimosifolia Jacquemontia pentantha Jasminum auriculatum Jasminum multiflorum Jatropha curcas Jatropha gossypifolia Juncus thomsonii Justicia adhatoda Justicia brandegeeana Justicia carnea Justicia gendarussa Justicia pubigera Kalanchoe blossfeldiana Kallstroemia pubescens Koelreuteria elegans Koelreuteria paniculata Koenigia delicatula Kopsia fruticosa Kydia calycina Kyllinga brevifolia Lablab purpureus Lactuca dissecta Lantana camara Lathyrus sativus Leea aequata Lens culinaris Leonotis nepetifolia Leonurus cardiaca Lepidium sativum Lepisanthes rubiginosa Leucas aspera Leucas nutans Leucostemma latifolium Leycesteria formosa Ligularia amplexicaulis Ligularia fischeri Lilium polyphyllum Linum usitatissimum Liparis nervosa Liquidambar formosana Litsea monopetala Lupinus angustifolius Lycium ferocissimum Macaranga peltata Maesa argentea Magnolia champaca Mahonia napaulensis Malachra Capitata Mallotus nudiflorus Mallotus philippinensis Malva sylvestris Malvastrum coromandelianum Marchantia polymorpha Martynia annua Medicago lupulina Medicinal Plants of India Melilotus indicus Melochia corchorifolia Memecylon edule Memecylon umbellatum Mercurialis annua Meriandra strobilifera Merremia cissoides Mesua ferrea Micrococca mercuriali Micromeria biflora Mikania micrantha Millettia pinnata Mimosa polyancistra Mimosa pudica Mitragyna parvifolia Modiola caroliniana Momordica charantia Momordica cochinchinensis Morinda citrifolia Morinda pubescens Moringa oleifera Mucuna pruriens Muehlenbeckia platyclada Muehlenbeckia platyclados Muntingia calabura Murdannia nudiflora Murraya koenigii Muscari neglectum Myriactis nepalensis Myristica fragrans Myrtus communis Naravelia zeylanica Nardostachys grandiflora Nardostachys jatamansi Naringi crenulata Nasturtium officinale Nelumbo nucifera Neolamarckia cadamba Nepeta laevigata Nerium indicum Nerium oleander Nicotiana plumbaginifolia Nicotiana rustica Nicotiana tabacum Nigella sativa Nyctanthes arbor-tristis Nymphaea nouchali Nymphaea pubescens Nymphoides indica Ocimum basilicum Ocimum gratissimum Ocimum kilimandscharicum Ocimum sanctum Oldenlandia umbellata Ononis natrix Ononis repens Ononis spinosa Operculina turpethum Origanum majorana Oroxylum indicum Osteospermum ecklonis Others Oxyria digyna Pachygone ovata Pachyrhizus erosus Paederia foetida Pandanus tectorius Papaver somniferum Passiflora caerulea Passiflora vitifolia Pavetta indica Pentapetes phoenicea Pentas lanceolata Peperomia argyreia Peperomia heyneana Peperomia pellucida Peperomia sandersii Peperomia tetraphylla Perilla frutescens Persicaria amplexicaulis Persicaria barbata Persicaria capitata Persicaria glabra Persicaria nepalensis Phalaenopsis taenialis Phaulopsis dorsiflora Philodendron bipinnatifidum Phlomis bracteosa Phlomoides bracteosa Phyllanthus acidus Phyllanthus amarus Phyllanthus fraternus Phyllanthus lawii Phyllanthus rotundifolius Physalis grisea Physalis peruviana Picrorhiza kurroa Pilea microphylla Pimpinella anisum Piper betle Piper longum Piper nigrum Pisonia aculeata Pistia stratiotes Pisum sativum Plantago orbignyana Plantago ovata Platanthera edgeworthii Platostoma elongatum Plectranthus barbatus Plectranthus scutellarioides Plumbago auriculata Plumbago capensis Plumbago zeylanica Plumeria rubra Podranea ricasoliana Polemonium caeruleum Polygala crotalarioides Polygala persicariifolia Polygonatum cirrhifolium Polygonatum verticillatum Polygonum amplexicaule Polygonum barbatum Polygonum recumbens Pongamia pinnata Portulaca oleracea Portulaca umbraticola Portulacaria afra Potentilla fruticosa Potentilla supina Premna corymbosa Premna tomentosa Primula denticulata Primula floribunda Primula vulgaris Prunus Amygdalus Prunus dulcis Pseuderanthemum carruthersii Pseudobombax ellipticum Pseudocaryopteris foetida Psidium guajava Psidium guineense Pterocarpus santalinus Pterospermum acerifolium Pterospermum lanceifolium Pterygota alata Pulicaria dysenterica Punica granatum Putranjiva roxburghii Pyrostegia venusta Quisqualis indica Ranunculus arvensis Ranunculus laetus Ranunculus sceleratus Raphanus sativus Rauvolfia serpentina Rauvolfia tetraphylla Reinwardtia indica Rhamphicarpa fistulosa Rhodiola trifida Rhodiola wallichiana Rhododendron arboreum Rhynchosia heynei Rhynchosia himalensis Rhynchosia viscosa Ricinus communis Rorippa indica Roscoea purpurea Rosmarinus officinalis Ruellia patula Ruellia prostrata Ruellia tuberosa Rumex dentatus Rumex hastatus Rungia pectinata Saccharum officinarum Saccharum spontaneum Salix denticulata Salix tetrasperma Salvadora persica Salvia involucrata Salvia miltiorrhiza Salvia nubicola Salvia splendens Sambucus canadensis Sambucus mexicana Sambucus nigra Santalum album Sapindus saponaria Saussurea auriculata Saussurea candicans Saussurea obvallata Scadoxus multiflorus Scutellaria baicalensis Scutellaria grossa Scutellaria repens Sedum oreades Semecarpus anacardium Senna auriculata Senna occidentalis Senna siamea Senna sophera Sesbania bispinosa Sesbania grandiflora Seseli diffusum Sesuvium portulacastrum Setaria verticillata Shorea robusta Sida cordata Sida cordifolia Sida retusa Sida spinosa Sideritis hirsuta Silybum marianum Smithia ciliata Solanum chrysotrichum Solanum erianthum Solanum jasminoides Solanum melongena Solanum nigrum Solanum sisymbriifolium Solanum surattense Solanum torvum Solanum tuberosum Solanum villosum Sonchus oleraceus Soymida febrifuga Sphaeranthus amaranthoides Sphenoclea zeylanica Spiranthes australis Spiranthes sinensis Spondias pinnata Stellaria media Stellera chamaejasme Stephania japonica Sterculia alata Sterculia foetida Sterculia villosa Stereospermum tetragonum Stevia rebaudiana Striga asiatica Strophanthus boivinii Strychnos minor Strychnos nux-vomica Strychnos potatorum Suaeda maritima Suregada multiflora Swertia angustifolia Swertia bimaculata Swertia cordata Swertia paniculata Swietenia macrophylla Swietenia mahagoni Syzygium alternifolium Syzygium aromaticum Syzygium cumini Syzygium jambos Syzygium samarangense Tabebuia aurea Tabebuia avellanedae Talinum portulacifolium Tamarindus indica Taxus baccata Tecoma castanifolia Tephrosia calophylla Tephrosia purpurea Teramnus labialis Terminalia alata Terminalia catappa Terminalia chebula Terminalia elliptica Terminalia pallida Teucrium botrys Teucrium royleanum Thalictrum foliolosum Thespesia populnea Thunbergia erecta Thunbergia fragrans Thunbergia grandiflora Thymus linearis Tiliacora acuminata Tiliacora racemosa Tinospora cordifolia Tinospora crispa Tinospora sinensis Toona ciliata Trewia nudiflora Tribulus terrestris Trichodesma indicum Trichosanthes cucumerina Trichosanthes palmata Trichosanthes tricuspidata Trifolium repens Trigonella foenum-graecum Triumfetta rhomboidea Tylophora indica Uraria picta Urena lobata Urena sinuata Urginea coromandeliana Vachellia horrida Valeriana jatamansi Vanda tessellata Veronica serpyllifolia Viburnum coriaceum Vicia bakeri Vicia faba Vicia sativa Vigna radiata Vigna unguiculata Vinca rosea Viola rupestris Viscum album Vitex negundo Vitis vinifera Withania somnifera Wrightia tinctoria Wulfeniosis amherstiana Zamia furfuracea Ziziphus jujuba Ziziphus mauritiana
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