Floristic Study of Arid Ecosystem: Ecology and Phytosociology
by Dr. Ekta B. Joshi, Dr. Hiren B. Soni, Dr. Pankaj N. Joshi | e-Books |
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Floristic Study of Arid Ecosystem: Ecology and Phytosociology
Authors: Dr. Ekta B. Joshi, Dr. Hiren B. Soni, Dr. Pankaj N. Joshi
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Print Length: 169 Pages
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The book Floristic Study of Arid Ecosystem: Ecology and Phytosociology focuses on biodiversity, ecology and taxonomy of plant diversity of altitudinal hill gradient environment viz. Kachchh Arid Ecosystem, Western Gujarat, India, with special emphasis on conservation and management of rare, endangered and threatened (RET) taxa. It encompasses the in-depth information on occurrence and distribution of general vegetation, species richness, frequency, density, abundance, commonness and rarity of important and significant plant species exist in the region. The core theme of this book is floristic study and altitudinal diversity of hilly plants with special reference to species distribution, population dynamics and community structure in addition to ethnobotany, ethnomedicine and phytosociology. The book embodies the vast and enormous information about ethnobotanical and ethnomedicinal plants used by tribal community of hilly habitats of Kachchh. This book also highlights the phytosociological aspects of invasive plant species viz. Prosopis julifora, along with historical account, population structure, dominance and dynamics. It summarizes the unique records of RET plants in relation to status, distribution, age structure, threats faced, etc. Besides, the book is a good repository of field records of some native and endemic plants used by locales as medications or panacea for curing incorrigible ailments. The special feature of this book is conservation and management strategies of RET plants using grass-root techniques for survival, sustenance, revival, restoration and rejuvenation of dwindling plant species of environmental, ecological and economic importance of arid hill ecosystem.
Authors: Dr. Ekta B. Joshi, Dr. Hiren B. Soni, Dr. Pankaj N. Joshi
Publisher: Google Book Publisher (GBP)
Identifier: GGKEY: K7U5TAZY1NH
Print Length: 169 Pages
Web: https://books.google.co.in/books/about?id=bDn_DwAAQBAJ&redir_esc=y
Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=bDn_DwAAQBAJ
The book Floristic Study of Arid Ecosystem: Ecology and Phytosociology focuses on biodiversity, ecology and taxonomy of plant diversity of altitudinal hill gradient environment viz. Kachchh Arid Ecosystem, Western Gujarat, India, with special emphasis on conservation and management of rare, endangered and threatened (RET) taxa. It encompasses the in-depth information on occurrence and distribution of general vegetation, species richness, frequency, density, abundance, commonness and rarity of important and significant plant species exist in the region. The core theme of this book is floristic study and altitudinal diversity of hilly plants with special reference to species distribution, population dynamics and community structure in addition to ethnobotany, ethnomedicine and phytosociology. The book embodies the vast and enormous information about ethnobotanical and ethnomedicinal plants used by tribal community of hilly habitats of Kachchh. This book also highlights the phytosociological aspects of invasive plant species viz. Prosopis julifora, along with historical account, population structure, dominance and dynamics. It summarizes the unique records of RET plants in relation to status, distribution, age structure, threats faced, etc. Besides, the book is a good repository of field records of some native and endemic plants used by locales as medications or panacea for curing incorrigible ailments. The special feature of this book is conservation and management strategies of RET plants using grass-root techniques for survival, sustenance, revival, restoration and rejuvenation of dwindling plant species of environmental, ecological and economic importance of arid hill ecosystem.
Journal Entry 2 by drhirenbsoni at Dr. Hiren B. Soni in Anand, Gujarat India on Saturday, September 26, 2020
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