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PAT: Phytosociology Analysis Tool

Nelumbo, 2023
Researchers quantify vegetation characteristics using phytosociology studies. The data collected from vegetation surveys, such as tree girth and height measurements, are used to calculate various phytosociological attributes like frequency, density, basal cover, important value index, etc.
P. Rama Chandra Prasad   +3 more
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A critique for phytosociology

Journal of Vegetation Science, 2003
Abstract.Phytosociology is a subdiscipline of plant ecology that describes the co‐occurrence of plant species in communities. Gradient analysis and classification are its complementary tools. Various peculiarities and anachronisms of Central European phytosociology conceal its similarity with Anglo‐American approaches.
Jörg Ewald
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Diversity and Phytosociology of Natural Regeneration in a Sub-tropical Forest of Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh: Implications for Conservation

Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2022
Natural regeneration in tropical forests is considered an essential part of forest restoration efforts; however, it is often under-estimated where the main focus has traditionally been on tree planting.
T. Baul   +6 more
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Long-term tillage and weed management effects on weed shifts, phytosociology and crops productivity

Indian Journal of Weed Science, 2022
The understanding of the diverse weed flora composition and weed shift in conservation agriculture production system is important to identify weed management component to increase agro-ecosystem sustainability. Hence, in this study, different tillage and
Sachin Kumar, S. Rana, N. Sharma
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Phytosociology and Phytoassociation: An Overview of Concepts and Applications

International Journal of Innovations & Research Analysis
Phytosociology, a specialized branch of botanical science concerned with vegetation, offers a rigorous framework for the systematic study of plant communities.
Seema Sen, Rachana Dinesh
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Floristic composition and phytosociology of various forage-based land-use systems in the Himalayas over an altitudinal gradient

Range Management and Agroforestry
Systematic sampling method was used to study ground vegetation diversity and phytosociology of chir pine silvipasture (SPCP), mixed-trees silvipasture (SPM), ban oak silvipasture (SPBO) and grasslands (Gr) in the western Himalaya, India along an ...
P. L. Bhutia   +5 more
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Code of phytosociological nomenclature

Vegetatio, 1976
Deuxieme edition de ce code dont la mejeure partie du texte reste inchangee; la division du code ainsi que la numerotation des articles et des recommandations ont ete ...
Barkman, J.J.   +2 more
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Southern kalahari phytosociology

Vegetatio, 1973
The vegetation of the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, which lies in the centre of the semi-arid Southern Kalahari, was studied. This area is considered to be largely representative of the Southern Kalahari in general. The region is covered by a layer of red sand piled into dunes. Two large dry river-beds cross the area and numerous pans occur. Calcrete
O. A. Leistner, M. J. A. Werger
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Fuzzy logic for phytosociology

Vegetatio, 1993
The present paper aims to give an analysis of properties of the phytosociological language, which relates to the vagueness of some concepts in vegetation science. A translation of the simplest synsystematic propositions into possibility distributions has been proposed.
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