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The book on “Plantation and Agroforestry – Pulpwood Value Chain Approach” has been conceived and designed with four major themes viz., Basic and Strategic technologies, Tree Breeding and Improvement, Silviculture and Agroforestry and Supply and Value Chain issues to cater to the needs of pulp and paper industries, academic and research institutions, professional foresters and other stakeholders. The Basic and Strategic theme incorporated the status of pulp and paper industries in the country with recent developments which will help not only the paper industries but also the stakeholders associated with plantation and agroforestry development programme. The recent advancements and developments made in pulpwood species through breeding and improvement along with alternate genetic resources amenable for paper production are furnished in tree improvement theme which will benefit researchers both in the industry and the institutions in order to update the knowledge and to share and exploit the biological resources for quality paper production. Hence, the current book is a readymade reference for pulp and paper industries, scientists in SAUs, ICAR and ICFRE institutes, plantation developers, processors, forestry professionals, financial institutions and policy makers for implementation and adoption in the ongoing research and developmental activities and to design the models for the future pulpwood plantation development programme. The students and researchers of forestry institutes in the country will find significant utility of the book both in academic and research activities. The professional foresters will find this book as a ready reckoner for practical applications.
Dr. K. Ramasamy, Ph.D.,
Vice-Chanacellor
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore- 641 003 Tamil Nadu, India
I. BASIC AND STRATEGIC
1. Pulpwood Plantation Development in Brazil - A Visit Experience – K.T. Parthiban
2. Pulp and Paper Industries in India – Status, Challenges and Opportunities – K.T. Parthiban and R. Sreenivasan
3. Certification process of Pulp and paper Plantation in India – Arvind Bijalwan, Pooja Verma and Manmohan J.R. Dobriyal
4. Wood Quality Characterization and Screening of Alternate Pulpwood species – Akilesh Bharathi, K.T. Parthiban and P. Marimuthu
5. Sourcing raw materials for pulp and paper making in Kerala – Scope and challenges – E.V. Anoop and S. Suresh Ramanan
6. Wood Quality Analysis of Short Rotation Casuarina Hybrid Clones for Pulp and Paper Production – K. Suresh, K.T. Parthiban, N. Krishnakumar and M. Ahkil Raj
7. Variability for physical properties of Melia dubia Cav. – Priyanka Shrivastava, Shailendra Kumar and Ashok Kumar
8. Culm and Pulp Quality Analysis of Thornless Bamboos for Paper Production – N. Krishnakumar, S. Umesh Kanna and K.T. Parthiban
9. Wood Anatomical Screening of Short Rotation Trees for Pulp and Paper Making Properties: A Review – P. A. Chaudhari, N. J. Sohagiya, S. K. Sinha, N. S. Thakur and S. K. Jha
10. Mini-Cutting Technique for Mass Multiplication of Pulp Wood Species – R. Seenivasan, P. Chezhian, G. Venkatesan and P. Selvakrishnan
11. Standardization of Macroclonal Propagation Technology for Melia dubia as a pulp wood species – P. Kumar, K.T. Parthiban, and V. Saravanan
II. TREE BREEDING AND IMPROVEMENT
12. Development of Intra and Interspecific Hybrids in Eucalypts through AIP Technique – P. Chezhian, G. Venkatesan, P. Selvakrishnan and R. Seenivasan
13. Full Sib Breeding In Red Gums: An Effective Tool To Develop Inter-Specific Hybrids – B. Nagarajan, A. Mayavel, M. Palanisamy and D. Rajasugunasekar
14. Eucalyptus improvement in Southern India – V. Sivakumar
15. Provenances Evaluation in Eucalypts species for Higher Productivity in Tamil Nadu – P. Chezhian, P. Selvakrishnan, G. Venkatesan and R. Seenivasan
16. Screening of High Yielding Short Rotation (HYSR) Eucalyptus Clones for Pulp and Paper Production – S. Vennila, K.T. Parthiban and S. Umesh Kanna
17. Clonal evaluation, variability and association studies in Casuarina junghuhniana – K.T. Parthiban, B. Palanikumaran and N. Krishnakumar
18. Productivity Improvement of Thornless Bamboo – N. Krishnakumar, S. Umesh Kanna and K.T. Parthiban
19. Progeny test, variability and association analysis in Subabul Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit. – K.T. Parthiban, Chavan Sangram, S. Vennila, B. Palanikumaran and N. Krishnakumar
20. Genetic improvement of Melia dubia as a source of alternate pulpwood – K.T. Parthiban, P. Kumar, V. Saravanan, B. Palanikumaran and N. Krishnakumar
21. Genetic Enhancement of Neolamarckia cadamba through Progeny Test – M. Preethi Shree, K.T. Parthiban, N. Krishnakumar and R. Thirunirai Selvan
22. Genetic improvement of Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Wight & Arn. as a source of pulpwood – M. Karthick, K.T. Parthiban, G. Bharath and I. Sekar
III. SILVICULTURE AND AGROFORESTRY
23. Production Technology of Pulpwood Species – K.T. Parthiban and B. Palanikumaran
24. Reclamation of Problem Soils for Pulpwood Production – R. Seenivasan and V. Prasath
25. Pulpwood based Agroforestry models – R. Jude Sudhagar, K. Ramah and K. Sivakumar
26. Short Rotation Windbreak Agroforestry systems – Case studies – C. Buvaneswaran, P. Masilamani, R. Velumani and K. Vinothkumar
27. Utilization of Treated Domestic Sewage Water for Pulp Wood Production – S. Radhakrishnan, A. Balasubramanian, C. Veeramani and C.N. Hariprasath
28. Casuarina Based Pulpwood Agroforestry Model – A Complementary System – V. Jamaludheen
29. Major Insect Pests of Pulpwood Trees – An Overview – P. Pretheep Kumar
30. Major Diseases affecting Pulp Wood Trees and Their Management – G. Thiribhuvanamala
31. Analytical model for Carbon sequestration and carbon emission estimation in pulpwood species – R. Ravi Kumar and K.T. Parthiban
32. New method of volume estimation for pulpwood species – R. Ravi Kumar and K.T. Parthiban
IV. SUPPLY AND VALUE CHAIN
33. Indian Farm Forestry Programme – A Boon to Sustainability – Deepak Khare
34. Pulpwood Plantation Development Programme of TNPL – A PCS Approach – R. Seenivasan, K. Dhayalan, K. Jayakumar and P. Selvan
35. Contract Pulpwood Farming through Value Chain Approach – Velmurugan and Sivakumar
36. Farm Forestry and Advancement for Raw Material - BILT Experience – Akhilesh Kumar Bharti
37. Pulp and Paper Industries in Karnataka: Demand and Supply Chain of Wood – Ramakrishna Hegde and Supriya K Salimath
38. Eucalyptus and Poplar based Agroforestry and Promotion of Wood-based Industries in Haryana – Subhash Yadav and Jagdish Chander
39. Demand and Supply Models of Pulpwood in Tamil Nadu – S. Varadha Raj, M. Chinnadurai, N. Narmadha and T. Alagumani
40. Cost and Returns of Pulpwood Based Agroforestry Models in Tamil Nadu – S. Varadha Raj, N. Narmadha, M. Chinnadurai and T. Alagumani
41. Assessment of the Socio-Economic Impact of Industrial Wood Agroforestry Plantations in Tamil Nadu – A. Vidhyavathi and C. Cinthia Fernandaz
42. FSC® Certified Pulpwood Plantation – TNPL Experience – R. Seenivasan and K. Dhayalan
43. Strategies for Implementing National Agroforestry Policy (2014) in Tamil Nadu – K.T. Parthiban, R. Jude Sudhagar C. Cinthia Fernandaz and K.K. Suresh
44. Success Stories of Pulpwood Plantations in Tamil Nadu
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