2022
DOI: 10.58628/jae-2213-114
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Assessment of best performing genotypes of Ailanthus excelsa under arid climatic conditions

Abstract: The present study was conducted to screen 19 genotypes of Mahaneem (Ailanthus excelsa Roxb.) and to identify the best performing genotypes under arid ecosystem of Haryana, India. Among the genotypes, ‘S-9’ and ‘S-18’ performed consistently with higher growth and carbon sequester as compared to other genotypes. The maximum plant height and girth at breast height was 9.91m and 65cm respectively, in ‘S-9’ after 8 years of planting, which was at par with 04 genotypes (‘S-4, S-6, S-11 and S-18’) over other selectio… Show more

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“…Many as a crucial element in sustainable development acknowledge Mahaneem, as it considerably enhances the standard lifestyle for farmers with limited resources in semi-arid areas. Its noteworthy qualities, such adaptability, quick development and increased resistance to biotic and abiotic challenges, highlight its significance for sustainable agriculture (Deswal et al, 2022) [2] . Notable nutritional components were identified in the Ailanthus (Ailanthus altissima) harvested leaves after analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many as a crucial element in sustainable development acknowledge Mahaneem, as it considerably enhances the standard lifestyle for farmers with limited resources in semi-arid areas. Its noteworthy qualities, such adaptability, quick development and increased resistance to biotic and abiotic challenges, highlight its significance for sustainable agriculture (Deswal et al, 2022) [2] . Notable nutritional components were identified in the Ailanthus (Ailanthus altissima) harvested leaves after analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%