Forestry
Dominant tree (D): Including all trees which form the upper most leaf canopy and have their leading shoots free. These are usually sub-divided into:
Predominant trees comprising all the largest trees which determine the general top level of the canopy
Codominant trees which fall short of this, averaging about 5/6th of the height of predminants
Trees with forked leader and similar defects
All of the above
All of the above
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The light of cities is reduced in comparison to villages due to the presence of:A. SO2 and SO3
B. SO2 and oxides of nitrogen
C. Hydrocarbons and N2O
D. Suspended particulate matter
Eroded soils are:
A. Rich in plant nutrients
B. Unaltered in plant nutrients
C. Devoid of plant nutrients
D. All of these
When one population is harmed and the other remains unaffected the relationship is called:
A. Amensalism
B. Predation
C. Protoco-operation
D. Parasitism
Measurement involve in forest mensuration:
A. The determination of the dimension, form, volume, age and increments of logs, single trees, stands or whole (B.C.F.T.)
B. It is art of taking measurements for compiling data. In forestry this art is applied / used for measuring the forest produce e.g. Timber, firewood, st
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these
The Tharparkar Desert is situated in:
A. Tharparkar
B. Sanghar
C. Mirpur Khas
D. All of the above
The zone of atmosphere that lies near the ground is:
A. Troposphere
B. Stratosphere
C. Homosphere
D. Heterosphere
Plants growing on burnt soil are called:
A. Heliophilous
B. Hydrophilous
C. Pyrophilous
D. Pyriform
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