Page(s): 10 (1),119-130, 23 Ref.The Acacia nilotica L. plantations, growing on flooded basins along the Blue Nile in Sudan, produce valuable timber used for railway sleepers, boat building, furniture, and construction and fuel wood. Since the establishment of the plantations in 1935, the species was managed to approach normal structure and attain sustainable production. Success was achieved up to nearly mid-way of the second thirty years rotation. However, failure to maintain sustainable production could be attributed to deviation from attaining normal structure of age/area gradation, decrease in the stocking of the final felling crop from 50 trees to less than 30 trees per feddan (1fed=0.42ha) and the decline of the mean tree size from the...
Increasing population pressures coupled with periodic droughts have brought about deforestation and ...
The rapidly growing human population in sudanian West Africa has generated increasing demand for agr...
Acacia galpinii grows naturally on the riverbanks and smaller drainage lines in semi-arid areas of S...
The Acacia nilotica L. plantations, growing on flooded basins along the Blue Nile in Sudan, produce ...
This study was concerned with the plantations of Acacia niloticagrown for sawlog -to produce railw...
Abstract: Over 90 % of the energy consumed in the country is depending on woody biomass. The rising ...
The Forests are rapidly dwindling and ground vegetation has disappeared from extensive areas, creat...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
The present study was conducted in Umfakarin natural forest reserve, South Kordofan, Sudan. The main...
Page(s): 7 (2), 61-69,9 RefThis study was carried out at Elrawashda forest, Gedaref State, eastern S...
Rural afforestation in Zimbabwe has been heavily reliant on the genus Eucalyptus. Limited success ha...
Acacia senegal, the gum arabic producing tree, is the most important component in traditional drylan...
Sudan is endowed with a great diversity of tree species; nevertheless the utilization of wood resour...
In Vietnam acacia plantations are an important resource for the production of pulpwood and sawn timb...
The traditional agro-forestry system of the Sudano-Sahelian zone of Africa based on the gum arabic t...
Increasing population pressures coupled with periodic droughts have brought about deforestation and ...
The rapidly growing human population in sudanian West Africa has generated increasing demand for agr...
Acacia galpinii grows naturally on the riverbanks and smaller drainage lines in semi-arid areas of S...
The Acacia nilotica L. plantations, growing on flooded basins along the Blue Nile in Sudan, produce ...
This study was concerned with the plantations of Acacia niloticagrown for sawlog -to produce railw...
Abstract: Over 90 % of the energy consumed in the country is depending on woody biomass. The rising ...
The Forests are rapidly dwindling and ground vegetation has disappeared from extensive areas, creat...
This paper had been presented for promotion at the University of Khartoum. To get the full text plea...
The present study was conducted in Umfakarin natural forest reserve, South Kordofan, Sudan. The main...
Page(s): 7 (2), 61-69,9 RefThis study was carried out at Elrawashda forest, Gedaref State, eastern S...
Rural afforestation in Zimbabwe has been heavily reliant on the genus Eucalyptus. Limited success ha...
Acacia senegal, the gum arabic producing tree, is the most important component in traditional drylan...
Sudan is endowed with a great diversity of tree species; nevertheless the utilization of wood resour...
In Vietnam acacia plantations are an important resource for the production of pulpwood and sawn timb...
The traditional agro-forestry system of the Sudano-Sahelian zone of Africa based on the gum arabic t...
Increasing population pressures coupled with periodic droughts have brought about deforestation and ...
The rapidly growing human population in sudanian West Africa has generated increasing demand for agr...
Acacia galpinii grows naturally on the riverbanks and smaller drainage lines in semi-arid areas of S...