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Badri Prasad Dhungana, Balram Bhatta, Sundar Sharma, Vivek Thapa Chhetri
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Bhoj Raj Ghimire, Masahiko Nagai, Nitin Kumar Tripathi, Apichon Witayangkurn, Bhogendra Mishara and Nophea Sasaki
Mapping forest types in a natural heterogeneous forest environment using remote sensing data is a long-standing challenge due to similar spectral reflectance from different tree species and significant time and resources are required for acquiring and pr...
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F.H. Smith
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Daar is reeds baie geskryf oor uitheemse indringerplante, veral Acacia mearnsii De Wild, die swartwattelboom en die skade wat hierdie plante aan die plaaslike ekologie aanrig. In hierdie artikel word aandag gegee aan die ontstaan van die probleem,...
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Debajit Rabha
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The present paper deals with the above ground biomass and carbon stocks of an undisturbed Sal forest of Goalpara district, Assam, Northeast India. The average AGB and C were recorded 239.45 ± 12.8 Mg ha-1 and 119.73 ± 6.4 Mg ha-1. Density distribution cu...
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Nirmala Pradhan
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Jungermanniaceae is the largest family of the Order Jungermanniales, which includes three subfamilies viz Jamesonielloideae, Mylioideae and Jungermannideae representing 18 genera and 71 species in Nepal. This paper deals with three new records viz. Junge...
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