SHISHAM or Dalbergia Sissio is an important source of fuel and timber wood. Its timber is used in furniture, agricultural implements and in building material. The tree has the value for restoring, ...
The gradual disappearance of shisham trees, an indigenous species vital to the subcontinent’s ecology, has become a cause for concern in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP), primarily due to the prevalence of ...
ISLAMABAD: The endangered trees of Dalbergia Sissoo (Shisham) are under threat of extinction. According to a survey, a fungus that frequently changes hosts has this time singled out Shisham. These ...
Indian Rosewood, known as black gold in international markets, is gradually disappearing from the forests of Uttara Kannada. The scientific name of the tree is Dalbergia Sissoo and it is commonly ...
Pilibhit: More than 175 matured shisham and Jamun trees were allegedly cut and smuggled from Haripur forest range of the Pilibhit Tiger Reserve, according to superintendent of police Abhishek Dixit, ...
Annals of Botany, Vol. 89, No. 1 (January 2002), pp. 55-65 (11 pages) The structure and function of Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.) forests were investigated in relation to nutrient dynamics in 5-to ...
Punjab forest department is organising a two-day workshop on prevention of diseases among 'Shisham' trees from March 4 to 5 in the provincial metropolis. Experts from Saarc countries including India, ...
PESHAWAR: A number of the precious Shisham (Indian Rose Wood) trees have been raised to the ground in the ongoing expansion of the University Road by the Peshawar Development Authority (PDA) in the ...
Assembled under a Shisham tree for collective meal after crushing of wheat, Kamal Ali along with his brothers and fellow farmers were seen sewing wheat sacks by using shads of canopy trees to avoid ...
SHISHAM or Dalbergia Sissio is an important source of fuel and timber wood. Its timber is used in furniture, agricultural implements and in building material. The tree has the value for restoring, ...