Exam Details

Subject management of forest resources
Paper paper 6
Exam / Course m.sc. (botany)
Department
Organization Nalanda Open University
Position
Exam Date 2016
City, State bihar, patna


Question Paper

N A L A N D A O P E N U N I V E R S I T Y
M.Sc. Botany, Part-I
PAPER-VI
(Management of Forest Resources)
Annual Examination, 2016
Time 3 Hours. Full Marks 80
Answer any Five Questions. All questions carry equal marks.
1. What are the benefits of forest Explain in detail.
2. How gums, Resins and essential oil is procured from forest resource. Explain.
3. Describe ecological pyramids of forest ecosystem described as
Pyramid of energy Pyramid of Biomass Pyramid of number
4. Explain different task of forest management.
5. Write short notes on any Two of the following
Fundamental classification of forest Forest Conservation Act 1980
Control of Forest Resource Deforestation
6. Discuss briefly importance of Agroforestry.
Or
What is MAB Describe its project related to forest.
7. How the principle of Micro-propagation can be applied in tree species
8. Write short notes on any Two of the following
Artificial gene transfer system
Application of principle of Genetic engineering in Forestry
Protocol for Protoplast culture and fusion
Applications of Haploidy
9. Describe the key factors for Integrated Pest Management and its scope.
10. What is Lac mention uses of Lac, its distribution and hosts.
Or
Describe merits and demerits of artificial and natural regeneration.


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