Description and Uses
Cedrus deodara (Diar) is a
tropical
tree from
North West India . It is mainly grown for its
timber crops
, which have a
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total removing. It starts flowering after
0 -
0 years. The yield will be
{missing data}, but in its top season there will be a yield of
{missing data}. Other crop types include;
fuel, ornamental, timber, . The
{missing data} is used as
inedible . The
{missing data} is used as "
{missing data} " with
{missing data} ({missing data} -
{missing data}) as its significant
phytochemical. There is
{missing data} extracted by
{missing data} from the
tree's
{missing data} yielding
{missing data} -
{missing data} oil. The
tree's wood is called
{missing data} and has a density of
560 -
560 kg/m³. Regarding firewood production the
tree's growing speed is
slow, it's energetic value is
0 ckal/kg and the wood's drying speed is
{missing data}. After
200 years the
tree can be totally removed as it reached its commercial and ecological goal.
Cedrus deodara has a lifespan of
1,400 years.
Environmental limitations
The tree is
62 meters tall with a crown of
25 meters wide. The
tree prefers a planting distance of
600 cm and a row distance of
600 cm. It is
slow growing and
partial shade tolerant.
Cedrus deodara has a
shallow root-system and it has symbiotic associations with the
fungi
(ecto-mycorrhiza). It is
not able to fix nitrogen with
"any bacteria. The name(s) or string of bacteria include(s)
"not applicable ". The
tree's flower-morphology is
{missing data} and is pollinated by
itself.
Cedrus deodara is
{missing data} and
{missing data} and has
no thorns.
Cedrus deodara thrives in an altitude of
1200 to
3600 meters above sea-level
(tropical). The minimum temperature is
0°C; optimally between
12 -
17°C. The optimal rainfall is
1100
mm/year. Without irrigation the annual rainfall should be between
200 -
1800mm (L/m²). The optimal soil-pH is between
6.0 -
8.0 in a soil texture of
sand. To salt it is
intolerant to wind
{missing data} and to fire
{missing data}.
Pests and Diseases
Cedrus deodara is susceptible to the following pests:
Ectropis deodarae
, Dioryctria abietella
. And it's susceptible to the following diseases:
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,
.
Seed Propagation
Seeds are
recalcitrant and can be stored for
1 months. There are approximative
157000
seeds/kg. The seeds can be propagated as followed:
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