| Share facebook | RSS

14
Comments

World Report View

Brief report on EUCALYPTUS TREE

by | 31-12-2013 01:46 recommendations 0

                    EUCALYPTUS TREE     


  • Eucalyptus tree is one of the trees of biodiversity importance which is also known as Masala in Nepal. It has economic importance since it provides spices that can be used in cooking, in perfumes, in detergents, in embalmment etc. However, according to research in the eucalyptus, it is believed to exhaust the soil by absorbing too much water and nutrients. Researches show that eucalyptus tree makes the soil compact by making it exhausted and unfavorable for other crops nearby. There are large forests of eucalyptus in Nepal and they fetch good income to the people trading for spices and wood. Yet from scientific point of view, the soil in which the eucalyptus trees remains are losing fertility and its originality. It is advised that eucalyptus trees are not planted near the agricultural fields and premises.


Source google.com.np

no image

  • Dormant user
  • recommend

14 Comments

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    It smells like masala (Spice)
    Posted 09-01-2014 15:53

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for the good info .
    Posted 01-01-2014 21:21

  • says :
    Its very multi purpose tree
    Posted 31-12-2013 23:44

  • says :
    it is useful tree
    Posted 31-12-2013 22:14

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 31-12-2013 21:15

  • says :
    good info
    Posted 31-12-2013 21:03

  • says :
    nice info
    Posted 31-12-2013 15:09

  • says :
    thanks for information Prabin
    Posted 31-12-2013 14:48

  • says :
    thanks Kritesh
    Posted 31-12-2013 11:28

  • says :
    thanks Christy for going through this
    Posted 31-12-2013 11:27

  • says :
    thanks sanam
    Posted 31-12-2013 11:27

  • says :
    the report is interesting..
    Posted 31-12-2013 11:05

  • says :
    Thanks for interesting facts. :)
    Posted 31-12-2013 10:11

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing
    Posted 31-12-2013 05:35

Post a comment

Please sign in

Opportunities

Resources