Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volume 6Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1995 - Geology |
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... of many small individuals; dominance measurements may overemphasize the
importance of distribution of individuals belonging to a particular species in the
vegetation sampled, regardless of the size or number of those individuals.
... of many small individuals; dominance measurements may overemphasize the
importance of distribution of individuals belonging to a particular species in the
vegetation sampled, regardless of the size or number of those individuals.
Page 75
Therefore , in studies related to environmental impacts on vegetation , they are
significantly important . Moreover , stomatal density has been observed to be
different under different environmental conditions . Differences in frequency and
size ...
Therefore , in studies related to environmental impacts on vegetation , they are
significantly important . Moreover , stomatal density has been observed to be
different under different environmental conditions . Differences in frequency and
size ...
Page 79
Indira Colony ( City Vegetation ) : Sal ( Shorea robusta ) with IVI value of 71.70 is
the most important and dominant plant with a dominance value of 99.64 . The
ground flora comprises mainly of Kadu ( Clerodendron infortunatum ) . Kadu is ...
Indira Colony ( City Vegetation ) : Sal ( Shorea robusta ) with IVI value of 71.70 is
the most important and dominant plant with a dominance value of 99.64 . The
ground flora comprises mainly of Kadu ( Clerodendron infortunatum ) . Kadu is ...
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