Sampling Unit in Phytosociological Studies
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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1958/v84i11/24383Abstract
Necessity for detailed phytosociologicai studies is stressed to build up a classification of Indian Vegetation on a more sound basis. As these studies are made only in representative areas of limited extent, selection of a suitable sampling unit is imperative. Factors influencing the shape, size and number of sampling units are discussed, and the latest methods of vegetational surveys, designed for Indian conditions, are reviewed. A typical study of this nature was made in the sal forests of Madhya Pradesh, and accordingly improvements are suggested over the existing practices.Downloads
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1958-11-01
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Khan, M. A. W. (1958). Sampling Unit in Phytosociological Studies. Indian Forester, 84(11), 651–663. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1958/v84i11/24383
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