62nd Year of Education & Service
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Faculty
Name : |
Dr Harmeet Singh Saralch |
Designation : |
Professor (Forestry) |
Office Phone : |
91-161- 2401960 Ext. 380 |
Mobile : |
+91-98786 42096 |
Email (Office) : |
harmeet@pau.edu |
Research Areas : |
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Researcher ID's : |
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College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Home
The Department of Forestry & Natural Resources was established in the Punjab Agricultural University in May 1978 to carry out research, teaching and extension in the field of forestry and agroforestry. Faculty training under UNDP and schemes funded by State Government and ICAR provided the required impetus for establishment of forestry research and education. The department started B.Sc. Forestry programme during 1985-86. Two batches (25 students each) were admitted during 85-86 and 86-87 with the understanding that the successful students would be absorbed by the State Forest Department. However, the programme was suspended owing to limited employment opportunities. Presently, the department offers one course (Forst. 102) to B.Sc. (Agri.) Hons., B.Sc. Biotechnology, B.Sc. Home Science and B.Sc. Food Technology students. Elective courses in Forestry (started in 1980-81) and M.Sc. Forestry programme (started in 1990). The department was merged with the Department of Agronomy and Agro-meteorology on 1st May, 2006 and was again re-established as Department of Forestry & Natural Resources on 6th September, 2007. Research work on Silviculture, Forest Management, Agroforestry, Tree Improvement, Forest Protection, Forest Ecology, Travel destinations, and Wildlife is being carried out in the department.
Over the years, the department has made following salient achievements
- Recommended nine poplar clones and three Eucalyptus clones for commercial cultivation in different agro-climatic zones of Punjab.
- Standardized cultural and management practices for poplar based agroforestry system for tree row direction and spacing; different crop rotations, wheat varieties and their agro-techniques, insect pest control measures etc.
- Standardized the doze of zinc sulphate to ameliorate the Zn deficiency in poplar nursery and plantations.
- Standardized fertilizer requirement for Eucalyptus and poplar plants with respect to amount, timings and method of application throughout different growth years.
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Head of Department
Name : Dr. G.P.S Dhillon
Address : Head, Forestry & Natural Resources
Office : 0161-2401960 ext 380, Ext-322
Phone : 8146300636
E-Mail : hodfnr@pau.edu
Brief Introduction
Dr GPS Dhillon obtained his Masters degree in Forestry from PAU Ludhiana with OGPA of 4.0 /4.0 and joined as Asst Scientist at Regional Research Station, Ballowal Saunkhri in July 1992. He completed his Doctorate degree in Forestry from the Forest Research Institute Deemed University, Dehradun. He was promoted as Tree Breeder and Senior Tree Breeder in December, 2004 and December, 2010, respectively. Dr. Dhillon has been actively involved in teaching of under-graduate and post-graduate courses of Forestry. He played key role for making the Mist Chamber operational, which resulted in supply of clonal planting stock of shisham and Eucalyptus to tree growers. His major contributions include the recommendation of three Eucalyptus clones (C-72, C-413 and C-2045), two poplar clones (L-47/88 and L-48/89) and two varieties of Burma Dek (Punjab Dek- 1 and Punjab Dek-2) for commercial cultivation in Punjab. He has been instrumental in recommendation of one clone (PE-11) and planting technique of Eucalyptus under saline waterlogged conditions. He has handled five adhoc projects as PI/Co-PI and published till date sixty six research papers in journals of national/international repute; one book; three book chapters; thirty popular articles; two practical manuals, etc. He has guided ten M.Sc. Forestry students as major advisor.
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Thrust Areas
- Development and management of suitable agroforestry models for different agro climatic regions.
- Identification and production of genetically superior planting material of important agroforestry species.
- Standardization of silvicultural practices of commonly adopted tree species.
- Impart best quality education and transfer of technology for best practices in on-farm plantations.
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Faculty
Faculty
S.No | Name & Designation | E-Mail/Telephone |
1. | Dr (Mrs) Arshdeep Kaur Gill Entomologist (Agroforestry) |
arshpau@pau.edu 9876811334 |
2. | Dr Ashok Kumar Dhakad Tree Breeder |
ashokdhakad@pau.edu +91 9465330193 |
3. | Dr Baljit Singh Principal Scientist (Soil Conservation) |
singh-baljit@pau.edu +91-8146500629 |
4. | Dr G.P.S Dhillon Principal Tree Breeder |
dhillongps1@pau.edu +91-8146300636 |
5. | Dr Harmeet Singh Saralch Professor (Forestry) |
harmeet@pau.edu +91-98786 42096 |
6. | Dr (Mrs) Navneet Kaur Principal Agronomist |
navik20@pau.edu +91-9779117117 |
7. | Dr Rakesh K. Garg Professor (Forestry) |
gargrk72@pau.edu +91-9501020930 |
8. | Dr Rishi Indra Singh Gill Principal Scientist (Agroforestry) |
rishigill59@gmail.com; rishigill@pau.edu +91-8146600670 |
9. | Dr Sapna Thakur Assistant Professor (Forestry) |
sapnathakur@pau.edu +91-9418317414 |
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Faculty Distinctions
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College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Important Achievements
- Recommended nine poplar clones (PL–1, PL–2, PL–3, PL–4, PL–5, PL–6, PL–7, L–47/88 and L–48/89) and three Eucalyptus clones (C-413, C-72, C-2045) for commercial cultivation in different agro-climatic zones of Punjab.
- Planting of Poplar and Dek in water channels: Make channels at the time of wheat sowing to irrigate poplars or dek during wheat maturity and harvesting. It will not reduce growth of plants due to water stress.
- Amelioration of Zn deficiency: Standardized the doze of zinc sulphate to ameliorate the Zn deficiency in poplar nursery and plantation.
- Fertilizer Requirement of Poplar Plantations: The fertilizer dose, timing and its method of application to poplar plantations during their different growth years were standardized for obtaining higher productivity from poplar based agroforestry system. In medium N soils, it is recommended to apply 80, 120, 160, 200, 240 and 280 g/plant N during 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th year of poplar growth, respectively. In low N soils, apply 25% more and in high N soils apply 25% less N than these doses.
- Time of Application: Every year, apply 1/3rd N during May after harvesting of wheat, 1/3rd N in July and the remaining 1/3rd N in September. There is no need of P application to poplar every year.
- Wheat varieties under Poplar Plantations: Wheat cv. PBW 725 and PBW 677 should be preferred over other varieties for sowing in poplar plantations.
- Nutrient requirement of clonal Eucalyptus: Apply 50 g SSP in each pit at the planting time of eucalyptus. Thereafter, apply Urea:DAP:MOP @ 45:50:35, 95:90:65, 150:130:100, 190:170:135, 240:220:165 and 290:260:200 g/plant or Urea:SSP:MOP @ 65:125:35, 130:250:65, 200:375:100, 260:500:135, 325:625:165 and 390:750:200 g/plant during 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th year of tree growth, respectively. Apply potassium only in the potassium deficient soils. Every year, apply whole of P, K and 1/3rd N during April, 1/3 rd N in July and the remaining 1/3 rd N in October.
- Weed control in poplar nursery: Uniformly spread 4 t/acre paddy straw mulch immediately after planting cuttings. Alternatively, uniform spreading of black plastic mulch (in strips or by making holes) after first irrigation provides effective control of weeds in poplar nursery.
- Dek varieties: PAU Dek 1 and PAU Dek 2 recommended for commercial cultivation in Punjab.
- Onion cultivation under poplar plantation: Onion variety PRO-7 is suitable for cultivation under poplar and gave an average yield of 92.3q/acre. Optimum time for transplanting onion under poplar is mid-December.
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Current Projects
Sr. No. | Title of Scheme | Scientists Working |
1. | Establishment of Department of Forestry &Natural Resources Plan Scheme No. 10 A (PC 1042.1) | Dr. S.K. Chauhan, Professor of Forestry; Dr. Harmeet Singh, Professor of Forestry; Dr. R.K. Garg, Professor of Forestry; Dr. (Ms.) Sapna Thakur, Asstt Professor |
2. | Establishment of Department of Forestry &Natural Resources Plan Scheme No. 10 B (PC 1042.2) | Dr. GPS Dhillon, Pr. Tree Breeder, Dr. Avtar Singh, Pr. Scientist (Forestry), Dr. K S Sangha, Pr. Entomolgist, Dr. Baljit Singh, Pr. Soil Scientist, Dr. Ashok Kumar, Tree Breeder |
AICRP Projects | ||
Sr. No. | Title of Scheme | Scientists Working |
1. | All India Coordinated Research Project On Agroforestry ICAR-32 (PC-2040) | Dr. R.I.S Gill, Principal Scientist (Agroforesty); Dr. (Ms.) Navneet Kaur, Principal Agronomist |
Adhoc Projects | ||
Sr. No. | Title of Scheme | Scientists Working |
1. | Conservation, improvement, management and promotion of sandalwood (Santalum album) cultivation in India | Dr. R.I.S Gill, Principal Scientist (Agroforesty) (PI); Dr. (Ms.) Navneet Kaur, Principal Agronomist; Dr Baljit Singh, Principal Soil Scientist; Dr Avtar Singh, Pr. Scientist (Forestry) |
2. | Assessing the potential of genetically improved Casuarina clones for commercial cultivation under Punjab conditions funded by the Department of Forest and Wildlife Preservation, Punjab | Dr. R.K. Garg, Professor of Forestry (PI); Dr. Ashok Kumar, Tree Breeder; Dr Avtar Singh, Pr. Scientist (Forestry); Dr A. Nicodemus, Principal Scientist |
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Important Publications
- Sharma S, Pritpal Singh, Chauhan S and Choudhary OP (2022) Landscape position and slope aspects impacts on soil organic carbon pool and biological indicators of a fragile ecosystem in high?altitude cold arid region. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition https://doi.org/10.1007/s42729-022-00831-x (NAAS Rating 9.87)
- Singh J, Singh B and Sharma S (2021) Comparison of soil carbon and nitrogen pools among poplar and eucalyptus based agroforestry systems in Punjab, India. Carbon Management 12 (6): 693-708. (NAAS Rating 9.18)
- Panwar P, Chauhan S, Das DK, Kaushal R, Arora G and Chaturvedi S (2021) Soil organic carbon dynamics in Populus deltoides plantations using RothC-model in the Indo-Gangetic region of India. Current Science 121(12): 1623-1627 (NAAS Rating 7.10).
- Bhardwaj A, Kaur Nanveet, Dhatt AS and Gill RIS (2021) Optimization of onion planting time and variety under Populus deltoides-based agroforestry system in North-Western India. Agroforestry Systems 95: 533-46. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-021-00600-2(NAAS 7.97)
- Singh B, Kaur B and Singh D (2020) Assessment of different multipurpose tree species for phytoextraction of lead from lead-contaminated soils. Bioremediation Journal 24 (4): 215-230 (NAAS Rating 7.72)
- Kaur R, Singh B and Dhaliwal SS (2020) Dynamics of soil cationic micronutrients in a chronosequence of poplar (Populus deltoides Bartr.)-based agroforestry system in India. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 20 (4): 2025-2041 (NAAS Rating 9.87)
- Dhakad AK, Ikram M, Sharma S, Khan S, Pandey VV and Singh A (2019) Biological, nutritional and therapeutic significance of Moringa oleifera Lam. Phytotherapy Research 33: 2870-2903. (NAAS Rating 11.88)
- Singh P, Sharma SP, Kaur Navneet and Gill RIS (2019) Potato cultivars differ in response to date of planting in intercrop with poplar (Populus deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh.) in irrigated agro-ecosystem of north-west India. Agroforestry Systems doi.org/10.1007/s10457-019-00356-w (NAAS rating: 7.20)
- Chauhan SK, Dhakad AK and Sharma R (2018) Growth dynamics of different half-sib families of Melia azedarach Linn. PLOS ONE 13(11): e0207121. (NAAS Rating: 9.24)
- Dhakad AK, Pandey VV, Beg S, Rawat JM and Singh A (2018) Biological, medicinal and toxicological significance of Eucalyptus leaf essential oil: a review. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 98: 833-848. (NAAS Rating: 9.64)
- Dhakad AK, Pandey VV, Beg S, Rawat JM and Singh A (2018) Biological, medicinal and toxicological significance of Eucalyptus leaf essential oil: a review. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 98: 833-848. (NAAS Rating: 8.38)
- Rawat JM, Bhandari A, Mishra S, Rawat B, Dhakad AK, Thakur A and Chandra A (2018) Genetic stability and phytochemical profiling of the in vitro regenerated plants of Angelica glauca Edgew.: an endangered medicinal plant of Himalaya. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 135: 111-118. (NAAS Rating: 8.00)
- Chauhan SK, Dhakad AK and Sharma R (2018) Growth dynamics of different half-sib families of Melia azedarach Linn. PLoS ONE 13(11): e0207121. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0207121 (NAAS Rating 8.81)
- Kaur H, Kaur Navneet, Gill RIS, Bhullar MS and Singh A (2018) Weed management in common cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) nursery plantation. Weed Technology https://doi.org/10.1017/wet.2017.112 (NAAS rating: 7.49)
- Subah S, Singh Derminder and Chauhan Sanjeev (2017) An interactive computer vision system for tree ring analysis. Current Science 112(6):1262-1265. (NAAS Rating 7.10)
- Sanwal CS, Lone RA, Sushma and Kumar A (2016) Performance of Cymbopogon nardus on different aspects and tillage depths in North-Western Himalayas. Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants 19(5): 1292-1295. (NAAS Rating: 7.70)
- Kaur Navneet, Bhullar MS and Gill G (2016) Weed management in sugarcane-canola intercropping system in northern India. Field Crops Research 188:1-9. (NAAS rating: 8.98)
- Singh P and Singh B (2016) Biomass and nitrogen dynamics of fine roots of poplar under differential N and P levels in an agroforestry system in Punjab. Tropical Ecology 57 (2):143-152. (NAAS rating: 7.15)
- Sharma R, Chauhan SK and Tripathi AM (2016) Carbon sequestration potential in agroforestry system in India: an analysis for carbon project. Agroforestry Systems 90(4):631-644 (DOI 10.1007/s10457-015-9840-8). (NAAS Rating: 7.20)
- Sharma S, Shera PS, Kaur R and Sangha KS(2016) Standardization of egg dosages for mass production ofCorcyra cephalonica.PhytoparasiticaDoI 10.1007/s12600-016-0542-1. (NAAS rating 7.03)
- Kumar A, Sangha KS and Dhillon GPS (2015) Screening of 19 genotypes of Eucalyptus spp. against gall wasp (Leptocybe invasa) in north-western India. Journal of Forestry Research 26 (1): 355-359. (NAAS rating: 7.0)
- Kaur Navneet, Bhullar MS and Gill Gurjeet (2015) Weed management options for sugarcane-vegetable intercropping systems in north-western India. Crop Protection 74: 18-23. (NAAS rating: 7.54)
- Kaur Navneet and Bhullar MS (2015) Harvest time residues of pendimethalin andoxyfluorfen in vegetables and soil in sugarcane-based intercropping systems. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 187:221. (NAAS rating: 7.68)
- Shehnaz Sharma, Singh Baljit and Sikka R (2015) Soil organic carbon and nitrogen pools in a chronosequence of poplar (Populus deltoides) plantations in alluvial soils of Punjab, India. Agroforestry Systems 89:1049-1063. (NAAS rating: 7.22)
- Sharma R, Chauhan SK and Tripathi AM (2015) Carbon sequestration potential inagroforestry system in India: an analysis for carbon project. Agroforestry Systems DOI 10.1007/s10457-015-9840-8. (NAAS rating: 7.22)
- Dhillon GPS, Singh A, Singh P and Sidhu DS (2010) Field evaluation of Populusdeltoides Bartr. Ex Marsh. at two sites in Indo-gangetic plains of India. Silvae Genetica 59 (1): 1-7. (NAAS rating: 7.1)
- Gill RIS, Singh B and Kaur Navneet (2009) Productivity and nutrient uptake of newly released wheat varieties at different sowing times under poplar plantation in north-western India. Agroforestry Systems 76: 579-590. (NAAS rating: 8.0)
- Gill RIS and Ellis BE (2006) Over-expression of tryptophan decarboxylase gene in poplar and its possible role in resistance against Malacosoma disstria. New Forests 31: 195-209. (NAAS rating: 7.2)
- Gill RIS, Ellis BE and Isman MB (2003) Tryptamine-induced resistance in tryptophan decarboxylase transgenic poplar and tobacco plants against their specific herbivores. Journal of chemical ecology 29: 761-775 (NAAS rating: 7.7).
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Academic Programs
Course No. | Course Title | CreditHours | Semester |
SAF-501* | Silviculture | 2+1=3 | I |
SAF-502* | Forest Biometry | 1+1=2 | I |
SAF-503* | Silvicultural Practices | 1+1=2 | II |
SAF-504* | Agroforestry Systems | 2+1=3 | I |
SAF-505* | Interactions in Agroforestry Systems | 1+1=2 | II |
SAF-506 | Modern Nursery Technologies | 1+1=2 | II |
SAF-507 | Plantation Forestry | 2+1=3 | I |
SAF 508 | Industrial Agroforestry | 1+1=2 | II |
SAF-509 | Climate Change and Conservation Silviculture | 2+0=2 | I |
SAF-510 | Trees and Shrubs for Agroforestry | 1+1=2 | II |
SAF-511 | Economics of Agroforestry Systems | 2+1=3 | I |
SAF-512 | Tree Seed Technology | 2+1=3 | II |
SAF-513 | Nutrient and Weed Management in productionForestry | 1+1=2 | I |
SAF-514 | Crop and Live Stock Management in Agroforestry | 2+0=2 | II |
*Minor discipline from the Department of Forestry and Natural Resources entitled ‘Forest Biology and Tree Improvement’
Minor Courses 08 (disciplines from the subjects closely related to a student’s major subject)
Forest Biology and Tree Improvement, Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Meteorology, Agronomy, Botany, Floriculture and Landscaping, Fruit Science, Soil Science, Vegetable Science or any other as approved by Dean, Postgraduate Studies.
*In case a student opts ‘Forest Biology and Tree Improvement’ as his/her minor discipline, the minor advisor will be from the same department i.e. Department of Forestry & NR.
* In case a student opts for split minor, he/she has to study minimum 9 (6+3) credit hours instead of 8 credit hours.
Course No. | Course Title | CreditHours | Semester |
FBT-501 | Applied Forest Tree Improvement | 2+1=3 | I |
FBT-502 | Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Management | 2+1=3 | I |
FBT-503 | Breeding Methods in Forest Trees | 2+1=3 | II |
FBT-504 | Reproductive Biology of Forest Trees | 2+1=3 | II |
FBT-505 | Tree Seed Orchards | 2+1=3 | I |
FBT-506 | Quantitative Genetics in Forest Tree Breeding | 2+1=3 | II |
FBT-507 | Forest Genetic Diversity and Conservation | 3+0=3 | I |
FBT-508 | Biotechnology in Forestry | 2+1=3 | II |
FBT-509 | Clonal Forestry | 2+0=2 | I |
FBT-510 | Forest Ecophysiology | 2+1=3 | II |
FBT-511 | Physiology of Woody Plants | 2+1=3 | I |
FBT-512 | Breeding for Insect Pest and Disease Resistance in Trees | 2+1=3 | II |
FBT-513 | Tree Seed Technology | 2+1=3 | I |
Courses offered in B.Sc.
Semester | Course No. | Title | Cr. Hrs. |
Undergraduate courses | |||
(Semester I) | Forst 301 | Introductory Agroforestry | 1+1 |
(Semester II) | Forst 102 | Introduction to Forestry | 1+1 |
Forst 103 | Forest Resource Management | 1+1 | |
Forst 491 (i) | Agro-industrial Attachment - Forest based Industry | 0+4 | |
Forst 491 (ii) | Agro-industrial Attachment - High-tech Nursery (Tree Planting Stock Production) | 0+4 | |
Forst 492 | Experiential Learning in Nursery Production of Agro-forestry Trees | 0+20 | |
Diploma in Agriculture | |||
(Semester I) | Forst 51 | Elementary Agroforestry | 1+1 |
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / Facilities & Services
Museum |
Agroforestry Lab |
Plant Protection Lab |
Mist Chamber |
College of Horticulture & Forestry / Forestry & Natural Resources / PG Students
List of M.Sc. Students
Sr. No. | Name | Admission No. | Advisor Name | Topic |
1 | Mr. Parminder Singh Brar | L-2020-H-180-M | Dr. Varun Attri | Studies on Seed Germination And Seedling Growth Parameters of Senegalia modesta Wall. And Senegalia catechu (L.f.) P. J.H. Hurter and Mabb Under Punjab Conditions |
2 | Ms. Ravneet Kaur | L-2020-H-182-M | Dr. Ashok Kumar Dhakkad | Genetic Diversity Assessment and Molecular Characterization of Moringa oleifera Seed Sources |
3 | Mr. Shahbaaz Singh | L-2020-H-185-M | Dr. Harmeet Singh | Studies on regeneration of different tree species through seed balls |
4 | Mr. Shiv Partap Singh | L-2020-H-186-M | Dr. RK Garg | Biomass, Carbon Sequestration And Nutrient Content In Different Tree Species |
5 | Ms. Gurveer Kaur Brar | L-2021-H-162-M | Dr. Harmeet Singh | Yet to be decided |
6 | Ms. Harmandeep Kaur | L-2021-H-163-M | Dr. GPS Dhillon | Yet to be decided |
7 | Mr. Ishwar Singh Khosa | L-2021-H-164-M | Dr. Avtar Singh Dhammu | Yet to be decided |
8 | Ms. Madiha Qadiri | L-2021-H-165-M | Dr. RIS Gill | Yet to be decided |
9 | Mr. Manpreet Singh | L-2021-H-166-M | Dr. Varun Attri | Yet to be decided |
10 | Ms. Meenakshi | L-2021-H-167-M | Dr. Sapna Thakur | Yet to be decided |
11 | Ms. Ramanpreet Kaur | L-2021-H-168-M | Dr. Sapna Thakur | Yet to be decided |
12 | Ms. Samanika Kalsi | L-2021-H-169-M | Dr. Ashok K. Dhakad | Yet to be decided |
13 | Mr. Yalal Mallesh | L-2021-H-171-M | Dr. R.K Garg | Studies on growth performance and biomass of tree species planted in micro forests under Punjab conditions |
14 | Mr. Amitoj Singh | L-2022-H-120-M | Dr. Harmeet Singh | Yet to be decided |
15 | Ms. Anjali Sharma | L-2022-H-121-M | Dr. Varun Attri | Yet to be decided |
16 | Mr. Anmol | L-2022-H-122-M | Dr. RK Garg | Yet to be decided |
17 | Ms. Dilpreet Kaur | L-2022-H-123-M | Dr. Varun Attri | Yet to be decided |
18 | Ms. Harmanjeet Kaur | L-2022-H-124-M | Dr. Ashok K. Dhakad | Yet to be decided |
19 | Mr. Kamaljeet Singh Sandhu | L-2022-H-126-M | Dr. Sapna Thakur | Yet to be decided |
20 | Mr. Vivek Thakur | L-2022-H-127-M | Dr. GPS Dhillon | Yet to be decided |
21 | Mr. Gursharan Singh | L-2022-H-286-M | Dr. GPS Dhillon | Yet to be decided |
22 | Mr. Rohit Kumar | L-2022-H-287-M | Dr. Harmeet Singh | Yet to be decided |