Abstract

Soil is one of the basic natural resources on which all forms of terrestrial life co-exist. The soils of three forest types i.e., banj-oak ( Quercus leucotrichophora A. Camus) chir-pine ( Pinus roxburghii Sargent) and sal ( Shorea robusta Gaertn. f.) of Betalghat block, Nainital District, (Kumaun Himalaya). Soils were drawn from three depths viz. 0-10 cm, 11-20 cm, 21-30 cm. The present study were studied resulted to soil physico-chemical properties i.e. maximum soil texture (sand 34.30 %, silt 57.21 % and clay 33.23 %), soil moisture ( 12.6 %), bulk density ( 1.43 g.cm -3 ), porosity ( 52.06 %), water holding capacity ( 69.27 %) and the maximum values of chemical analysis i.e. pH ( 6.80 ), total carbon ( 3.82 %), organic matter (6.57 %), total nitrogen ( 0.36 % ), available potassium ( 267 mg/kg ) and available phosphorous ( 62 mg/kg ). Banj-oak forest shows rich physical properties followed by sal and chir-pine forest while chir-pine forest shows rich chemical properties in compared to sal and banj-oak forest.

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