Landscaping and performance of some aesthetic plant species in hot, arid conditions of India

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Rajesh Kumar Gupta
Pradeep Chaudhry
Rameshwar Lal Srivastava
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[1] Arid Forest Research Institute,
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ornamental plants; soil working interval; Thar Desert; turf grass; urban forestry & urban greenery;
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10.1007/s11676-012-0257-1
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Establishment of ornamental and aesthetic plants in hot, arid conditions of India is difficult due to the prevailing climatic, edaphic and biotic factors. Effect of turfgrass on the growth of ornamental plants in hot arid conditions has not been studied so far anywhere in the world. A study was conducted on the campus of Arid Forest Research Institute, Jodhpur, India to assess the performance of a few ornamental plant species in combination with turfgrass and without turfgrass with respect to different soil tilling intervals. Growth of plants was better with turfgrass than without turfgrass. We suggest adopting a soil tilling interval of 30 days to achieve optimum growth of ornamental plant species in terms of height and crown diameter. Our results can help reduce labor costs and achieving better landscapes in fewer days in hot urban conditions of Indian sub continent.
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