Casuarina equisetifolia
Family |
Casuarinaceae |
Common/Tamil Name |
She-oak / Horse tail oak / Savukku |
Uses: |
Fuel (Calorific Value) |
4800 Kcal / Kg. |
Fodder |
Although readily browsed by cattle not cut and used. |
Other Uses |
Poles; firewood, pulp, fine charcoal, Windbelt, and erosion control finest species for mine reclamation |
Seed Collection time |
February - March |
No. of Seeds per kg |
7,50,000/- |
Viability |
3 months |
Germination percentage |
20% |
Seed Treatment |
When seeds are planted outside their natural range, the soil may be innoculated by crushing the nodules of the tree from natural stands to provide Frankia. |
Nursery Technique |
The raised mother bed is formed to a size of 1 x 5 m. After watering spread seeds in mother bed and cover with a thin layer of fine sand. Before covering the bed with straw BHC 10% powder is applied on the bed to avoid damage caused by insects. Watering is done twice a day. Germination will be noticed between 5 and 22 days. The germinants are watered twice in a day for 15 to 20 days till they are pricked out in 10 x 20 cm polythene bag. Prickout seedling with initial germinative vigour (50% culling) from the motherbed. The plant percent is about 5%. Transplanted seedlings in a bag can be kept in the nursery for about 3 to 5 months to attain the size of 30 cm for planting in the field. |
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