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PLANT DIVERSITY OF WESTERN CHITWAN FLORISTIC APPROACH.

D R Dangol1, G P Shivakoti.   

Abstract

This paper identifies and documents the plant biodiversity of western Chitwan, Nepal. Specifically, our attention was focussed on the plants of forests, grasslands and common lands based on our "Reciprocal Relation of Population and Environment Study Project" conducted during January-April 1996. This species-diversity of trees, shrubs and herbaceous flora was recorded from 117, 117, and 1049 sampling quadrats of 10×10, 3×3 and 1×1 m(2), respectively. The flora of our study plots contains 236 species that belong to 191 genera and 66 families. Of 236 species of plants, 119, 113, 59, 35 and 119 species were recorded from Tikauli forest, National Park forest, forests along the Narayani river, grasslands of National Park and common lands of the western Chitwan, respectively. Dicotyledons represent 184 (77.97%) species of the total flora species followed by monocotyledons (46 spp., 19.49%) and ferns (6 spp., 2.54%), respectively. The five largest families are Leguminosae (38 spp.), Poaceae (27 spp.), Asteraceae (22 spp.), Rubiaceae (10 spp.), and Scrophulariaceae (9 spp.). Hedyotis, Grewia and Lindernia, each with 4 spp., are the most speciose genera in the flora.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 22899874      PMCID: PMC3418710     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nat Hist Mus        ISSN: 0259-0964


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1.  Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Flora in Forest, Grassland and Common Land Ecosystems of Western Chitwan, Nepal.

Authors:  Dharma Raj Dangol; Keshav Lall Maharjan
Journal:  Kokusai Kyoryoku Kenkyushi       Date:  2012-06-30
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