ECOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF SOME SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL ASPECT IN ANPARA REGION OF SONEBHADRA DISTRICT
Journal Title: Indian Journal of Scientific Research - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper deals with the ecological investigation of some selected medicinal plants of Anpara region of Sonebhadra district. In this study 15 medicinal plants has been extensively studied duringrainy season from June to August 2015 with special reference to their phytosociological aspects viz Relative Frequency, Relative Density, Relative Dominance as well as Importance Valve Index (IVI
Authors and Affiliations
RICHA SINGH
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