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Quercus incana
Known as:
Quercus incana W.Bartram
, bluejack oak
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
Natural regeneration dynamics of dominant tree species along an altitudinal gradient in three different forest covers of Darhal watershed in north western Himalaya (Kashmir), India
M. Hanief
,
A. Bidalia
,
A. Meena
,
K. S. Rao
2016
Corpus ID: 55440739
Regeneration is a cost effective natural process by which plants re-establish themselves and this strategy help the plants to…
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2013
2013
Comparing mechanical mastication, herbicide application, and prescribed fire within an established longleaf pine (Pinus palustris Mill.) ecosystem
Brett M. Moule
2013
Corpus ID: 107537134
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2011
Review
2011
An Ethnobotanical Survey on Fuel Wood and Timber plant Species of Kaghan Valley, Khyber pakhtoonkhwa Province, Pakistan
G. Jan
,
Mir Ajab Khan
,
+9 authors
M. Jan
2011
Corpus ID: 86368771
A survey was conducted to explore the fuel wood species and timber producing species of Kaghan valleys, Pakistan. Consumption…
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2011
2011
DIVERSITY OF BOLETES IN PAKISTAN - FOCUS ON SUILLUS BREVIPES AND SUILLUS SIBIRICUS
S. Sarwar
,
M. Hanif
,
+5 authors
G. Barroso
2011
Corpus ID: 56258316
During the exploration of diversity of non-gilled fungi and their ectomycorrhizal morphotypes from Pakistan, Suillus brevipes was…
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2009
2009
NUTRITIONAL EVALUATION OF FODDER TREE LEAVES OF NORTHERN GRASSLANDS OF PAKISTAN
J. I. Sultan
,
Inam-ur-Rahim
,
H. Nawaz
,
M. Yaqoob
,
I. Javed
2009
Corpus ID: 189805911
The Intent of this experiment was to figure out the nutritive value of fodder tree leaves of Chagharzai vlley in Bunair district…
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2009
2009
Structural determination of quercusides A and B, new flavonoid glucosides from Quercus incana, by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy
B. Iftikhar
,
S. Perveen
,
A. Malik
,
N. Sultana
,
S. Arayne
,
Pir Muhammad
Magnetic resonance in chemistry : MRC
2009
Corpus ID: 12118460
Quercusides A and B, new flavonoid glucosides have been isolated from the chloroform soluble fractions of Quercus incana. Their…
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Highly Cited
1992
Highly Cited
1992
Oak (Quercus incana) leaf poisoning in cattle.
S. Garg
,
H. Makkar
,
K. B. Nagal
,
S. Sharma
,
D. R. Wadhwa
,
B. Singh
Veterinary and human toxicology
1992
Corpus ID: 19149360
Oak poisoning occurred in crossbred cattle due to eating immature tender oak (Quercus incana) leaves. Mortality was 70%. The…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Effect of tannin-rich leaves of oak (Quercus incana) on various microbial enzyme activities of the bovine rumen
H. Makkar
,
B. Singh
,
R. Dawra
British Journal of Nutrition
1988
Corpus ID: 23304704
1. The objective of the present experiment was to study the effects of oak (Quercus incana) leaves rich in tannins on various…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Protein-binding capacity of microquantities of tannins.
R. Dawra
,
H. Makkar
,
Bhupinder Singh
Analytical Biochemistry
1988
Corpus ID: 35728746
1986
1986
Water Consumption by Chir Pine ( Pinus roxburghii ). Banj-oak ( Quercus incana ), Sal ( Shorea robusta ) and IPIL-IPIL (Leucaena leucocephala) in Juvenile Stage
A. Raturi
,
B. G. Dabral
1986
Corpus ID: 88099162
The paper details the water consumption behaviour or Chir-pine, Banj-Oak, Sal and Ipil-Ipil in Juvenile stage conducted in…
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