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Dr Pradyot Kumar Das
Dr Pradyot Kumar Das
Retired Scientist Institute of Forest Productivity (ICFRE) Ranchi - 835303
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei icfre.org
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Altitudinal pattern of soil characteristics under forest vegetation in eastern Himalayan region
SK Gangopadhyay, PK Das, N Mukhopadhyay, S Nath, SK Banerjee
Journal Indian Society of Soil Science 38, 93-99, 1990
311990
Investigation of phytosociological parameters and physico-chemical properties of soil in tropical semi-evergreen forests of Eastern Himalaya
G Mishra, PK Das, R Borah, A Dutta
Journal of forestry research 28 (3), 513-520, 2017
272017
Microbial and nutritional characteristics of coal mine overburden spoils in relation to vegetation development
SK Banerjee, PK Das, TK Misra
Journal Indian Society of Soil Science 48 (1), 63-66, 2000
222000
Distribution of organic matter in coppice sal (Shorea robusta) in relation to soil chemical attributes
SK Gangopadhyay, S Nath, PK Das, SK Banerjee
Indian Forester 116 (5), 407-417, 1990
141990
Changes in soil attributes consequent upon differences in forest cover in a plantation area
S Nath, M Banerjee, SK Ganguly, PK Das
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science 36 (3), 515-521, 1988
141988
Suitability of different Forest species for social forestry programme under different soil conditions. Part -III- Coastal soil.
S Nath, PK Das, SK Gangopadhyay, SK Banerjee, SB Singh
Indian Forester 117 (8), 625-631, 1991
13*1991
Distribution of microorganisms in soils under different forest cover at different altitudes.
PK Das, S Nath, SK Banerjee
Indian Agriculturist 35 (4), 217-233, 1991
131991
Suitability of different forest species for social forestry Programme under different soil conditions. Part-I Alluvial soil.
S Nath, PK Das, SK Gangopadhyay, KS Kapoor, B Singh, SK Banerjee
Indian Forester 115, 536-547, 1989
121989
Soil characteristics under introduced Cryptomeria japonica (Dhupi) in Darjeeling Himalayan Region.
B Singh, S Nath, PK Das, SB Singh, SK Banerjee
Indian Forester 113, 191-201, 1987
12*1987
Soil characteristics under Sal (Shorea robusta) in Tarai region of the North-Eastern Himalayas.
SK Banerjee, S Nath, B Singh, PK Das, SK Gangopadhyay
Indian Forester 115, 626-634, 1989
101989
Decomposition of litter and their effect on physicochemical properties of soil.
PK Das, S Nath, N Mukhopadhyay, SK Banerjee
Proceeding Indian National Science Academy 59 (5), 517-524, 1993
9*1993
Suitability of different forest species for social forestry programme under different soil conditions. Part II-lateritic soil.
S Nath, PK Das, SK Gangopadhyay, S Balvinder, SK Banerjee
Indian Forester 116 (6), 464-473, 1990
81990
Characteristics of some lower hill and middle hill soils of south Sikkim Forests.
SK Gangopadhyay, PK Das, S Nath, SP Banerjee, SK Banerjee, SB Singh
Indian Forester 118 (9), 662-671, 1992
7*1992
Pedogenic characteristics of the soils supporting different forest vegetation in the foot hill region.
SK Gangopadhyay, PK Das, S Nath, SK Banerjee
Journal Indian Society of Soil Science 37 (4), 775-781, 1989
71989
Characteristics of teak (Tectona grandis) growing soils in the tarai region of West Bengal.
P Singh, PK Das, S Nath, SK Banerjee
Van Vigyan 28 (1-2), 6-15, 1990
61990
Characteristics of Teak (Tectona grandis) growing soils in the terai region of West Bengal.
P Singh, PK Das, S Nath, SK Banerjee
Van Vigyan 28 (1,2), 6-15, 1990
61990
Effect of vegetation covers on the nutrient status of soils.
SB Singh, PK Das, SK Banrejee, B Singh
Journal Indian Society of Soil Science 35, 232-237, 1987
61987
Bamboo Resources of Jharkhand
S Nath, BP Tamta, BS Chandrashekhar, VP Panwar, PK Das, ...
Indian Forester 138 (5), 422-433, 2012
42012
Economic Analysis of Agroforestry model adopted by Tribal of Orissa: India.
PK Singh, PK Das, SMS Quli
Indian Forester 137 (5), 535-543, 2011
42011
Mass production of Dendrocalamus membranaceous planting stock through culm cuttings at seedlings stage.
S Nath, PK Das
Indian Forester 121 (8), 743-748, 1995
41995
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