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Nasrullah Khan, Rafi Ullah, Kishwar Ali, David Aaron Jones and Muhammad Ezaz Hasan Khan
Global biodiversity management is of concern due to invasive plant species that dramatically disturb the native communities causing biological homogenization. Therefore, the present research investigated the impacts of Silybum marianum, an aggressive inv...
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Inayat Ur Rahman, Aftab Afzal, Zafar Iqbal, Eduardo Soares Calixto, Jawaher Alkahtani, Mona S. Alwahibi, Niaz Ali, Rukhsana Kausar, Uzma Khan and Rainer W. Bussmann
The current research was carried out to characterize the phytosociology of the forests of one of Pakistan?s most valuable tree species (Deodar) across its native range. In this context, our main hypothesis was that, along the altitudinal gradient, we wou...
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Eduardo Larriba,Antonio Belda,Luis Vicente López-Llorca
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Aim of study. Orchidaceae has the largest number of species of any family in the plant kingdom. This family is subject to a high risk of extinction in natural environments, such as natural parks and protected areas. Recent studies have shown the prevalen...
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Peeyush Gupta, Swati Uniyal, Swati Goyal
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A plant community acquires many characteristics which are not found in its constituents, (organisms or population). A community is described through species diversity, life forms, structure, dominance and developmental status. To delineate these aspects ...
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