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Floristic Diversity Of India: An Overview

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Kerala is the southernmost state along the Western Coast of Peninsular India. It lies between 8°18’–12°48’ N and 74°52’–77°22’ E. The state has a total area of 38,863 km2, which constitute 1.8% of the total geographical area of India. Situated in the south-west region of Indian Peninsula, the state is bounded on the north and northeast by Karnataka, east (Western Ghats) and

This paper provides an overview of the state-of-the-art, forest (sal, mixed, riparian, deciduous and miscellaneous forests) and vegetation types (grasslands, aquatic vegetation), floristic composition, endemic species and ethnobotanical studies in Uttar Pradesh, India. The districts which have rich plant resources are identified and some common wild plants used as food and

Comparison of floristic diversity of the present study with the earlier ...

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Biodiversity of the Himalaya : Jammu and Kashmir State

Currently, Srivastava (2004) has presented an overview of floristic diversity of Uttar Pradesh and analysed 2711 angiosperms under 182 families and 1088 genera. Undoubtedly, these mountains ecosystems represent one of the most remarkable physical features as they are structurally complex, biologically diverse, and youngest eco-regions. Therefore, considering the rich floristic diversity, high endemism, and vulnerability to the emerging threats to these ecologically fragile and sensitive ecosystems, a detailed account on existing In the present study, significant differences in species diversity were observed across the fire frequency classes. While species diversity increased in the low fire frequency class, an increase in fire frequency led to a decline in diversity and increased dominance of certain fire-tolerant species.

While the region has been extensively investigated for its floristic diversity, quantitative ecological studies are limited. This review seeks to identify research gaps and new research directions in the forest ecology of the NWG by compiling various periodical studies carried out in the region. Floristic diversity in grasslands varies broadly, with many natural grasslands having a very high level of plant diversity, at times approaching that seen in mainland tropical forests (Groombridge, 1992).

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An Ecological Overview of Halophytes: Phytogeographical Distribution, Floristic Diversity, Vegetation Composition, and Utilisation Chapter First Online: 17 August 2024 pp 19–65 Cite this chapter Download book PDF Download book EPUB Halophytes vis-à-vis Saline Agriculture India has 12 biogeographical provinces, 5 biomes and 3 bioregion domains (Cox & Moore, 1993). The country supports a diverse array of habitats or ecosystems such as forests, grasslands, wetlands, coastal, marine and desert and each with rich and unique floristic diversity. These biological attributes are further enhanced by the geographic location of the country at Floristic diversity, ethnobotanical and phytochemical studies in some sacred grooves of Eastern Ghats of India. Ph.D. Thesis, Acharya Nagarjuna University Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.

India has 12 biogeographical provinces, 5 biomes and 3 bioregion domains (Cox & Moore, 1993). The country supports a diverse array of habitats or ecosystems such as forests, grasslands, wetlands, coastal, marine and desert and each with rich and unique floristic diversity. These biological attributes are further enhanced by the geographic location of the country at

Request PDF | On Nov 19, 2024, Jagdish Chander Dagar and others published An Ecological Overview of Halophytes: Phytogeographical Distribution, Floristic Diversity, Vegetation Composition, and In conclusion, this study provides a comprehensive overview of the interplay between land degradation and floristic diversity, emphasizing the urgency of integrated and adaptive approaches to safeguard ecosystems and promote sustainable development. Request PDF | An Ecological Overview of Halophytes: Phytogeographical Distribution, Floristic Diversity, Vegetation Composition, and Utilisation | Over the past two decades, there has been an

INTRODUCTION: Floristic diversity, which encompasses the entirety of plant species present within a specified geographical locale, functions as an essential resource for ecologists First, a broad overview of the current status of floristic diversity in this Himalayan region is presented, followed by a critical analysis of the knowledge base presently available on various taxonomic groups of plants. Ecology Laboratory, Department of Life Sciences, Manipur University, Imphal 795 003, India Abstract: The present paper aimed to study the floristic diversity of Dipterocarpus tuberculatus

Floristic diversity of Kashmir Himalaya

Natural vascular floristic composition of Banaras Hindu University, India: An overview February 2011 Authors: Arvind Singh Biodiversity: A Global Perspective Floristic Diversity of India: An Overview Faunal Diversity of India Floristic Diversity of the Indian Himalaya PART III Biodiversity of Jammu and Kashmir State: General Account The current work is collating description of floristic diversity in district Patiala. Six different blocks of district Patiala were discernible through cluster analysis. Survey was carried out under the scheme of People’s Biodiversity Register sponsored by National Biodiversity Authority, Government of India. Total 362 species of plants were identified which belongs to 87 families.

India has 12 biogeographical provinces, 5 biomes and 3 bioregion domains (Cox & Moore, 1993). The country supports a diverse array of habitats or ecosystems such as forests, grasslands, wetlands, coastal, marine and desert and each with rich and unique floristic diversity. STUDY ON THE FLORISTIC DIVERSITY OF TWO NEWLY RECORDED SACRED GROVES FROM KACHCHH DISTRICT OF GUJARAT, INDIA *Rohit Patel, Arun Kumar Roy Mahato and Yatin S. Patel Apart from India, sacred groves occur in various countries including America, Australia, Africa, Asia and Europe. They are not merely patches of forests but are islands in desolated landscapes.

Study of Plant Diversity of District Ambala, Haryana, India: the Phytological and Ecological Perspectives Tanvi Taneja1, Anil Kumar2, Indu Sharma3, M.K.Rana4 and Raj Singh1*

Singh D. K.Updated on December 24, 2024 Abstract Tripura, the second smallest state of Northeast India holds rich floristic diversity in wide range of vegetation types along with their varied composition and structure.

Plant Diversity in the Himalaya Hotspot Region. Vol. Il 987 The Northeast India comprising of eight states namely Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Asan wetland is a man-made wetland located in Uttarakhand state. In the given study, efforts have been made to study the floristic diversity and species composition of the aquatic macrophyte in Asan wetland and provide a check list. Sixty seven species were recorded under 32 families being maximum in Cyperaceae followed by Poaceae and Asteraceae. Remaining families

Plant diversity conservation issues and challenges: A review

The research aims to explore and document changes in floristic diversity, utilising remote sensing methods like NDVI for growth and deterioration assessment, measuring tree and liana girth, and analysing the impact on native flora due to the spread of alien species. Floristic diversity and conservation strategies in India by P. K. Hajra, 1997, Botanical Survey of India, Ministry of Environment and Forests edition, in English FLORISTIC DIVERSITY The Western Ghats is one of the major tropical evergreen-forested regions in India and possess enormous plant diversity. The richness of floristic diversity of the region has been brought out by Gamble, 1915-1936; Fyson, 1932; Nair &

This study provides baseline data on floristic diversity for effective implementation of conservation approaches in selected high‑altitude wetlands of the Ladakh region. y, Odisha, India, about diversity, stand structure, and population density. Based on the study findings, a significant correlation was found between basal area and the importance value index (IVI), whic may prove useful for the conservation and management of biodiversity (22). From 2015 to 2020, a taxonomic study of forest trees in 2010] Floristic Composition and Vegetation Types of Rewa District in M.P.. 289 18000 16000 — 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 20004 12575 Fig. 4 4234 562 212 Monocot 16809 India* Madhya Pradesh

A bird’s eye view of flora of India, biogeographic zones, vegetation types, forest types, floristic richness, species abundance of the top ten angiosperm families and families of aquatic and insectivorous plants, list of extinct Angiosperms, endemism in regard to States and Union Territories, and the names of 25 hot spots are provided.