Ecological Succession in Grassland
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1942/v68i9/22040Abstract
Based ,on general observations and annual yield figures, it appears that in Nurpur (Kangra district) Themeda anathera, Cenchrus ciliaris and chrysopogon montanus are lower in the scale of succession than Dichanthium annulatum, Bothriochloa perlusa and Heteropogon contortus.Downloads
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1942-09-01
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Mohan, N. P. (1942). Ecological Succession in Grassland. Indian Forester, 68(9), 480–487. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1942/v68i9/22040
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