White Cirrus now also in plantings…
Satish Agarwal
Bilaspur. speciality-plants are also prepared from stubble. The biggest feature is that this species of Forestry tree, known as the White Cirrus, produces better results on barren, dry and undisturbed land. It will also be necessary to know that every part of Cirrus has been considered work.
The well-known name is Cirrus. But the mine of qualities is this species. From the leaves to the stems, bark and roots, everyone is amazed by the properties they have been found to possess. After the revelation of a lot of merits, a large number of its plants are also being prepared in the forest department and private sector nurseries as the demand sector is growing rapidly.

Plants are formed from stubble
Cirrus will probably be the only tree whose plants are also prepared from stubble. The seed is less used for this because the germination capacity is low and it also takes time while the stubble-ready plants get together in the expected time. Also interesting is that the method of planting plants prepared with this method is extremely easy.

This is the Earth.
Research has found dry, barren and usar lands best suited for white Cirrus. This is because this species grows quickly in similar lands. More interesting is that Cirrus is approved high light. Frost resistant Cirrus is extremely sensitive to fire.

Every part priceless
In Maharashtra, Orissa, Punjab, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh, the leaves and tender branches of Cirrus are used for green fodder. Extremely strong its woods make panels,table boards, the frame of carts and agricultural tools. Having 86.56 percent carbon, the flammability potential is extremely high. Coal has Grade-1 status.

Plentiful nitrogen in the roots
Cirrus roots have good soil binding ability. Increases the fertility of the land by taking nitrogen from the atmosphere. The use of roots, because of this, is constantly growing in the field of agroforestry. This species is nothing short of a boon for the lands of the Coastlands.

Multi-use tree
White Cirrus is cultivated as a cash crop. Its wood is used in paper, coal making and medicinal form. Additionally the leaves are used as animal feed.
Ajit Williams, scientist (Forestry), BTC College of Agriculture and research station, Bilaspur