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- Phenology of Vegetation of Pulwama (Kashmir, India)
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Indian Forester, Vol 112, No 9 (1986), Pagination: 833-839Abstract
In this paper broad phenological aspects of vegetation of Pulwama are reported. The studies reveal that the vegetation of Pulwama is in general seasonal and governed by the environmental factors. The life span of the plants are broadly classified as short-term and longterm plants.- Exotic Trees and Shrubs of Kashmir
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Indian Forester, Vol 109, No 2 (1983), Pagination: 60-76Abstract
The present paper discusses the exotic trees and shrubs of Kashmir which include about 90 per cent of woody elements grown in the valley. The exotics of Kashmir have their native homes in three principal regions: Sino-Japanese region, Mediterranean region and N. American region, contributing 38, 45 and 12 per cent of our exotics respectively. 118 exotic woody taxa are listed. Relevant taxonomic and ecological data are presented for each.- Microclimatic Variations in Dachhigam Sanctuary, Kashmir
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Indian Forester, Vol 102, No 12 (1976), Pagination: 839-849Abstract
Three microclimatic factors; soil temperature, air temperatare and soil moisture are considered for their interrelationships and variations as influenced by altitude, topography and plant cover, within an altitudinal range of 1,700-2,300 m, in Dachhigam sanctuary Kashmir. An increase in soil moisture and decrease in temperatures is exhibited with altitudinal increase, shift from southern to northern exposure and from herbaceous to tree cover. Seasonal influences of these factors are also considered based upon weekly data.- Floristic Composition and Phenological, Pattern of Vegetation in the North of Srinagar
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1 University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IN
2 Department of Botany, S. P. College, Srinagar, IN
1 University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IN
2 Department of Botany, S. P. College, Srinagar, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 13, No 1-2 (1971), Pagination: 46-52Abstract
The paper presents floristic and ecological study of three diverse habitats towards the north of Srinagar. 162 species of flowering plants are enumerated. Data concerning frequency and phenological pattern of the species found in these habitats reveal that short lived early flowering species are predominant in exposed habitats with loose soil structure and perennial forms in shady compact-soil habitats. Shading produces a lag in the phenological pattern of species. Late flowering species are mostly restricted under shaded tree canopy.- Hepaticae of India - A Taxonomic Survey and Census IV. Lejeuneaceae
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1 University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IN
1 University of Kashmir, Srinagar, IN