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Aerial seeding established to make the Aravalli’s Greener

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Aerial seeding established to make the Aravalli’s Greener

Aastha Gupta.
The forest department of Haryana has taken up a new approach to plant seeds across Aravalli hills that are hard to access and makes plantation difficult. Areas that are inaccessible or those where the process is cumbersome, aerial seeding will allow plantations there. With aerial seeding, the Haryana forest department will cover the Aravalli region of the state on a pilot basis. This is a pilot project and will further check the effectiveness of this technique as well as its dispersal mechanism.
It is to be noted that aerial seeding is a process where seed balls (seeds that are covered with clay, compost and char along with other components required for seed growth) are sprayed on the ground with aerial means. This can be done with the help of drones, helicopters and planes. Usually, the planes are low flying and disperse the seed balls across a targeted area. The mixture covering the seeds ensures that they don’t disperse with wind and fall on the area that has been selected. With rains and the soil mixture, these seeds grow.
Usually, this kind of technique, according to the report, proves to be beneficial, especially in the areas that have slopes and are inaccessible, fragmented or have no routes. Since conventional methods of plantation will not be applicable, aerial seeding is used. Furthermore, one of the advantages this kind of plantation has is that it requires no attention after seed balls are dispersed on the ground. One does not even need to plough and place the seeds in the soil as they are already surrounded by a mixture that will give them nutrients and will ensure that they are not eaten away by birds.
The only thing that needs to be taken care of with aerial seeding is that the species of seeds selected will have to be native to that area and the correct timing for seeding.
As for the case in Harayana, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Vinod Kumar cites,that the forest department is not looking at replacing conventional methods but they are testing if aerial seeding can be adopted. However, this will require drones that are specifically designed to plant seeds, he added.
The method has been used in Yamunanagar and Mahendragarh region of the state, earlier this month. Now, the Aravalli region of Faridabad district is also being covered.

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