A Manual of Botany for Indian Forest Students

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A Manual of Botany for Indian Forest Students
R S Hole
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Among trees often found on calcareous soils are Khair (Acacia Catechu) and Satin Wood (Chloroxylon Swietenia). , but the fact that both these trees are commonly also found on non-calcareous sand, and on other soils in dry forests, indicates that the important factor in this case is the small amount of moisture in the soil and not the Characteris- P resen ce of a particular chemical constituent. Two very tics of characteristic and widely distributed types of Indian soils require Laterite and b r... i e f mention here, viz. (1) Laterite and (2) Regur, generally known as Black, or Cotton, Soil. The first is remarkable for its very low capacity for holding water and for containing a large percentage of iron. The Eng, or In (Dipterocarpus tuberculatus), a valuable timber tree of Burma, is almost exclusively found on laterite. Many other species, often found on laterite, occur just as frequently also on other dry soils. Regur is generally found in the neighbourhood of trap rocks and con- sists largely of clay with a considerable admixture of organic 221 substances.

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