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The Tropical Agriculturist The Agricultural Journal of Ceylon July 1929

1929

An Indirect Method of Measuring the Amount of Foliage on Different - 11 Board of Agriculture Minutes of Meeting of the Estate Products Committee of the IL 122 Board of Agriculture. [...] Minutes of Meeting of the Fuod Products Committee of the - 173 Board of bhumgement of the Coconut Research Scheme. [...] Ram Prise - 254 Measuring the Amount of Foliage on different Blocks of Trees An Indirect hipline! of - 11 Medicinal Herbs Cultivation Competition in the NortWestern Division - Meeting of the Board of Managment of the Coconut Research Scheme Minutes of 171 5W Meeting of the Board of the Tea Research institute Minutes of 176 WA Meeting of the Estate Products Committee of the Board of Agri [...] it must be understood that the basis of classification is the mean sclerotial diameter; the upper limit of the range of sclerotial diameter in the lowest group distinctly overlaps the lower end of the range of the middle group but the means remain distinct. [...] The amount of shade under the trees is estimated by compring the depth of tint obtained when pieces of photographic dalight printing paper are exposed for known lengths of time the depth of tint being inversely proportional to the amount of shade and consequently to the density of the foliage cover.
agriculture environment
Pages
78
Published in
Sri Lanka
SARF Document ID
sarf.120021
Segment Pages Author Actions
Index
i-vii unknown view
Editorial
1-2 unknown view
Mycological Notes (20)
3-4 J.C. Haigh view
Renanthera (Aracanthe) Maingayi. (Scorpion or Spider Orchid)
5-i K.J. Sylva view
Contributions from the Rubber Research Scheme Ceylon
7-9 unknown view
Note on Brown Bast Treatment
10-i J. Mitchell view
An Indirect Method of Measuring the Amount of Foliage on Different Blocks of Trees
11-iii R.A. Taylor view
Cacao Research
13-20 unknown view
Tropical Agricultural Research
21-31 unknown view
On Agricultural Research and Extension Work in the Netherlands Indies
32-36 unknown view
Forestry in Some of its Applications to Agriculture
37-40 unknown view
New Fertilisers
41-42 unknown view
The Principles of Biological Control
43-47 unknown view
Empire and Foreign Supplies of Oranges
48-48 unknown view
Cinnamon
49-53 unknown view
Pepper
54-56 unknown view
Red Squill as a Rat Poison
57-57 unknown view
Meetings Conferences Etc
58-60 unknown view
Departmental Notes
61-62 unknown view
Animal Disease Return for the Month Ended 30th June 1929
63-63 unknown view
Meteorological
64-64 unknown view

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