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      <title>'Rammawi Kalkawng' Behchhana Khawlkungi Lemchan Hrang Hrang Kalhmang</title>
      <link>http://pucir.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/979</link>
      <description>Title: 'Rammawi Kalkawng' Behchhana Khawlkungi Lemchan Hrang Hrang Kalhmang
Authors: Sailo, Lalrammuana
Abstract: Padma Shri Khawlkungi hi kum 1927 September 14-ah&#xD;
Mission Vengthlang Aizawlah a lo piang a. Zirna lamah pawl&#xD;
ruk thleng chauh zir ni mah se mahni inzir zau mi a ni a.&#xD;
Khawvel Indopui pahnihna lai khan sipai-ah (Women Auxiliary&#xD;
Corps) a \ang ve a. Indo a zawh hnuin 1947-ah a bang a.&#xD;
PWD Clerk hna a chelh leh a, chu hna a\ang chuan 1991-ah&#xD;
a pension a. Thu ziak kawnga a inhman nasat avangin India&#xD;
mi civil chawimawina sang Padma Shri in Literature chu kum&#xD;
1987-ah a dawng a. Kum 2015-ah a boral a. Khawlkungi&#xD;
hian a dam laiin lemchan thawnthu bu hnih Zawlpala thlan&#xD;
tlangah (1981) leh Lemchan thawnthu thlan chhuah (1999)&#xD;
te a tichhuak a. 1998 khan Mizo Academy Award hlan a ni&#xD;
bawk.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2014 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Effects of Disturbance on Seed Production and Seed Rain Dynamics of Dendrocalamus longispathus Kurz in Bamboo Natural Forests of Mizoram, North-East, India</title>
      <link>http://pucir.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/978</link>
      <description>Title: Effects of Disturbance on Seed Production and Seed Rain Dynamics of Dendrocalamus longispathus Kurz in Bamboo Natural Forests of Mizoram, North-East, India
Authors: Sailo, Lalrammuana
Abstract: Dendrocalamus longispathus Kurz clumps located in Mamit District, Mizoram, India was observed to study&#xD;
the quality and quantity of seed produced during the sporadic, flowering as an ecological indicator for further flowering&#xD;
precaution in Mizoram. Soil seed bank and seed drop quantity of seeds in a culm were estimted for further afforestation of&#xD;
D. longispathus in a barren or wasteland lands in tropical sloppy mountainous conditions. The study would be applicable&#xD;
in reforestation, programme by dispersing the collected seeds into a forest areas decreasing in numbers of D. longispathus.&#xD;
The study between the disturbed site and undisturbed site compared to understand the difference between the two sites&#xD;
in terms of their seed quantity, seed drop, seed viability and soil seed bank. The number of seed produced by a flowering&#xD;
D. longispathus culm was higher in undisturbed bamboo forest. Seed viability test using tissue paper test indicated that&#xD;
there was 50.5% and 55.7% viability for disturbed and undisturbed sites respectively. However, using 1% solution of 2, 3,&#xD;
5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride from a disturbed and undisturbed sitess showed 52.2 % and 56 % viability respectively.&#xD;
Adoption of scientific management techniques advocated for both bamboo plantations and natural bamboo forests to&#xD;
improve the quality and growing stock volume of bamboo in Mizoram</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Floral Morphology and Impact of Flowering of Dendrocalamus longispathus Kurz on Soil Physico-Chemical Properties in Natural Forests of Mizoram, Northeast, India</title>
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      <description>Title: Floral Morphology and Impact of Flowering of Dendrocalamus longispathus Kurz on Soil Physico-Chemical Properties in Natural Forests of Mizoram, Northeast, India
Authors: Sailo, Lalrammuana
Abstract: Sporadic flowering of D. longispathus Kurz clumps&#xD;
located in Mamit District, Mizoram, India was observed to study flowering morphology, phenology&#xD;
and impact of flowering on soil physico-chemical&#xD;
properties during December 2014 to February 2020&#xD;
from bamboo flowering site and non-flowering site.&#xD;
The species is one of the most common and widely&#xD;
used bamboos in Northeast India and Mizoram in&#xD;
particular. Pollinator type is anemophilous, monoporate pollen grain and protogynous in nature. Ovary is&#xD;
sub-globular, hairy with club shaped stigma. Anthesis&#xD;
of disturbed area shows less completion of flowering.&#xD;
Number of seeds produced by flowering depends on&#xD;
the number and quality of spikelets. Flowering bamboo stand has lower pH and organic carbon as well as&#xD;
Phosphorus, use of phosphatic fertilizers recommended for low P content. Pre-flowering, flowering and&#xD;
post-flowering of bamboos appeared to have caused decreaseor increase of nutrients in the forest ecosystem. During flowering year, anthropogenic activities&#xD;
must be avoided in and around the flowering areas to&#xD;
abtain more floral development, seed production and&#xD;
successful regeneration.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Flowering and Regeneration of Bamboo (Dendrocalamus longispathus Kurz.) in Natural Forests of Mizoram</title>
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      <description>Title: Flowering and Regeneration of Bamboo (Dendrocalamus longispathus Kurz.) in Natural Forests of Mizoram
Authors: Sailo, Lalrammuana
Abstract: Bamboo distributes throughout the sub-tropical forest of Mizoram.&#xD;
Out of about 25 indigenous bamboo species growing under natural&#xD;
forests in Mizoram 5 species have flowered during the past 10 years,&#xD;
these are Melocanna baccifera (Mautak), Dendrocalamus hamiltonii&#xD;
(Phulrua), Schizostachyum dulloa (Rawthla), Dendrocalamus&#xD;
longispathus Kurz. (Rawnal) and Bambusa mizorameana (Talan). A&#xD;
study was carried out on the important ecological parameters such as&#xD;
seeds production, soil seed bank, seed viability, seed germination and&#xD;
seedling establishment of Dendrocalamus longispathus Kurz. The&#xD;
study can be used for theoretical modeling of bamboo regeneration&#xD;
after gregarious flowering which occurs after long intervals, as well&#xD;
as for resource management of Dendrocalamus longispathus Kurz.&#xD;
which is one of the most common and widely used bamboos in northeast India and Mizoram in particular.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2008-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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