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S****a robusta, the sal tree, sāla, shala, sakhua, or sarai, is a
species of tree in the
family Dipterocarpaceae. The tree is
native to India, Bangladesh...
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S****a robusta seed oil is an
edible oil
extracted from the
seeds of
S****a robusta.
S****a robusta is
known as the Sal tree in India. Sal is indigenous...
- such as
S****a. In Singapore, crab-eating
macaque and moth
larvae are
known seed predators.
S****a fossils (linked with the
modern sal, S.
robusta, which...
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ecological characteristics.
Dense moist deciduous forest mainly consists of
S****a robusta (the sal tree), haldu, peepal,
rohini and
mango trees.
Forest covers...
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university administrator. A
specialist in the
ecology of
mangroves and the
S****a robusta forest of Bangladesh, he was
serving the 12th Vice
Chancellor of the...
- the
cannonball tree has been
widely misidentified as the Sal tree (
S****a robusta),
after its
introduction to the
island by the
British in 1881, and has...
- into the
trunks of
Ficus carica,
Carica papaya,
Mangifera indica, and
S****a robusta and
range of
other plants. In
fruit tree cultivation, such as that of...
- reeds. High
rainfall (above 1,600 mm [63 in])
promotes forests of Sal (
S****a robusta) in
these areas.
Other important trees are Sal
Cedrela Toona, Khair...
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butter Murumuru Nagkesar Palm (kernel)
Phulwara Pilu
Pongamia Sal-seed (
S****a robusta)
Sandalwood Shea
butter Tamanu Tea-seed Tea-tree Tu****a
Ucuuba Vateria...
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plains may have
supported a
tropical moist deciduous forest with sal (
S****a robusta) as a
climax species. A
similar situation is
found in the
lower Gangetic...