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Species Richness and Biomass Relationship in Burned Sites of Imperata-Saccharum Grassland in Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve, Nepal
2009
Ecoprint An International Journal of Ecology
Present study was conducted in the Suklaphanta Wildlife Reserve, Kanchanpur district, far western Nepal during June-July, 2005. A total of 150 quadrats (1m x 1m) were sampled in three differentially treated sites (unburned, early burned and late burned). Plant community composition and above ground biomass at different sites were quantified. The relationship between species richness and biomass was detected in the Imperata-Saccharum grassland. Altogether 100 plant species were recorded in the
doi:10.3126/eco.v15i0.1938
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