Herbaceous Undergrowth in some forest Habitats in Nilgiris
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1987/v113i9/9442Abstract
The herbaceous undergrowth under natural sholas was found qualitatively most rich and unique species composition. Eucalyptus planlatlon. Supported a good undergrowth both qualitatively and quantitatively, while pines have Much less undergrowth. A good grass cover Was found under Eucalyptus with a biomass of 998.6 ± 65.3 kg ha-1; tbe total biomass (kg ha-1) of herbs under the three forest covers were 445.8 ± 55.7 (Sbolas), 1135.1 ± 484 (Eucalyptus) and 54.7 ± 8.85 (plnes).Downloads
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1987-09-01
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Rajvanshi, R., Kumar, V., Bachpai, W., Rajagopal, K., & Francis Hilary Raj, S. . (1987). Herbaceous Undergrowth in some forest Habitats in Nilgiris. Indian Forester, 113(9), 599–608. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1987/v113i9/9442
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