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Trials of Species for Timber Planting in the Savanna Woodland Zone of North Uganda (O.D.C. 232.11)

 

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期刊: East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal  (Taylor Available online 1965)
卷期: Volume 31, issue 1  

页码: 54-82

 

ISSN:0012-8325

 

年代: 1965

 

DOI:10.1080/00128325.1965.11662026

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Almost half the total area of gazetted forest in Uganda consists of savanna woodland. This paper describes some of the trials that are being done in Northern Uganda to replace uneconomicTerm-minalia/Combretumwoodland with timber species, mainly exotics. Early underplanting usingChlorophora excelsaandKhaya grandifoliolahas proved a failure. Underplanting and planting in clear felled areas withMaesopsis eminiihas proved more successful, but after nine years there appears to be a slackening in the rate of growth. Extensive trials of other species, mainly softwoods and eucalypts, were begun in 1957. The most successful of these to date isPinus caribaea., others that look promising areCallitris endlichen, C. preissii, Cupressus arizonica, Eucalyptus camaldulensis(Zanzibar variety),E. citriodora, E. grandis, E. tereticornis, Maesopsis eminii, Pinus khasya, P. leiophylla, P. massoniana, P. patula, P. radiataandTectona grandis.Consequently further and more extensive trials of the best species were started in 1961 and will continue for five years, by which time it is hoped that the answer to planting this type of savanna will have been found.

 

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