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Interim report on the relation between rate of growth and strength of natural and plantation teak
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Interim report on the relation between rate of growth and strength of natural and plantation teak
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Limaye, V.D
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Indian Forest Bulletin No. 113, Utilisation (New Series)
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Dehradun:
Forest Research Institue
1942
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13p
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teak growth, timber testing, localities from which teak was obtained for testing, growth and strength of teak Teak plantation
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21st 634.97396 LIM/I
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