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A Practical Handbook of Plant Ecology and Phytogeography
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A Practical Handbook of Plant Ecology and Phytogeography

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This practical manual provides a straightforward guide to fundamental ecological and soil science techniques. Designed for students and researchers alike, it offers hands-on experience in assessing plant communities and soil characteristics. The manual begins with field methods, detailing the application of line transects, belt transects, and count quadrats for quantifying plant distribution and abundance. The manual delves into the observation and classification of plant adaptations, focusing on hydrophytes, xerophytes, mesophytes, halophytes, parasites, and epiphytes. These exercises illustrate the remarkable diversity of plant strategies in response to varying environmental conditions. Finally, the manual offers an overview of the phytogeographical regions of India, providing a broad context for understanding the distribution of plant communities across the subcontinent. Through these practical exercises, this manual aims to equip users with the essential skills for conducting basic ecological and soil science investigations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
20 March 2025
Pages
72
ISBN
9786208437336

This practical manual provides a straightforward guide to fundamental ecological and soil science techniques. Designed for students and researchers alike, it offers hands-on experience in assessing plant communities and soil characteristics. The manual begins with field methods, detailing the application of line transects, belt transects, and count quadrats for quantifying plant distribution and abundance. The manual delves into the observation and classification of plant adaptations, focusing on hydrophytes, xerophytes, mesophytes, halophytes, parasites, and epiphytes. These exercises illustrate the remarkable diversity of plant strategies in response to varying environmental conditions. Finally, the manual offers an overview of the phytogeographical regions of India, providing a broad context for understanding the distribution of plant communities across the subcontinent. Through these practical exercises, this manual aims to equip users with the essential skills for conducting basic ecological and soil science investigations.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
20 March 2025
Pages
72
ISBN
9786208437336