Gmelina arborea Roxb (Family- Verbenaceae) commonly known as 'Gamhar' is a beautiful fast growing deciduous tree throughout in Indiaand one of the herbs mentioned in all ancient scriptures of Ayurveda.It is known to have been used in traditional Indian medicine having important source of ...
My friend has a few Gmelina arborea trees in her yard, and she uses it to treat many ailments. She has a good, moist soil, and she lives in a valley, so these are ideal growing conditions for the tree. It is pretty cool to watch it flower, because at the time when it blooms, ...
Gmelina arboreais the scientific name of a deciduous tree also commonly known as either Beechwood or white teak. It is native to India and parts of Southeast Asia, and its dense, thick wood is used to make furniture, boats, and musical instruments. It is also popular as firewood in part ...
Further compounding the problem is the realization that parks and reserves set aside to preserve affected species may not have the capacity to maintain long-term biologic diversity, and land-uses that have replaced these natural areas cannot support the same species-rich communities. I evaluated one...
Ecological role of a tree (Gmelina arborea) plantation in Guatemala: an assessment of an alternative land use for tropical avian conser- vation. Auk 124, 316-330.Rotenberg, J. A. (2007). Ecological Role of a Tree (Gmelina arborea) Plantation in Guatemala: An Assessment of an Alternative ...
Background Gmelina arborea Roxb is a fast-growing tree species of commercial importance for tropical countries due to multiple industrial uses of its wood. Wood is primarily composed of thick secondary cell walls of xylem cells which imparts the strength to the wood. Identification of the genes ...
Itis a medium to large tree that reaches 35 m in height and 1.5 m in girth at breast height, and is grown under various farm and agroforestry schemes. G. arborea has gained widespread acceptance as a plantation species worldwide due to its rapid growth andmultiplicity of uses in pulp and...