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- Afforestation Methodforestry-mcqs › afforestation-method
- Published
- 21 May 2024
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Effective reclamation of denuded hill slopes requires addressing multiple aspects, including general planning considerations, understanding site-specific conditions, choosing suitable species for planting, and preparing the soil properly. Therefore, all these factors collectively contribute to successful reclamation.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which of the following are considered the primary categories of mulching materials?
- 2.Which of the following benefits are commonly associated with mulches, regardless of their material?
- 3.What does aesthetic planting encompass?
- 4.Which of the following best describes protection and site maintenance practices?
- 5.Which of the following are considered cultural practices in agriculture?
- 6.What factors are involved in highway planting?
- 7.Various ecological zones require distinct methods for afforestation. Which of the following represents these techniques?
- 8.Which of the following correctly describes the reclamation of dry areas without the use of irrigation?
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