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There are 115 species of grasses belonging to 56 genera and 4 families are recorded from Alamatti hill range, Vijayapur dist. Karnataka, India. Beautiful photographs of grasses captured. The difference between poaceae, cyperaceae, typhaceae and juncaceae are profusely illustrated with diagram. Grass morphology anatomy and physiology is detailed with figures and microscopic structures. Utility of grasses explained with photography. Endemic, rare and threatened species of grasses are mentioned. Information of medicinal uses are presented, which collected from traditional practitioners. Best…mehr

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There are 115 species of grasses belonging to 56 genera and 4 families are recorded from Alamatti hill range, Vijayapur dist. Karnataka, India. Beautiful photographs of grasses captured. The difference between poaceae, cyperaceae, typhaceae and juncaceae are profusely illustrated with diagram. Grass morphology anatomy and physiology is detailed with figures and microscopic structures. Utility of grasses explained with photography. Endemic, rare and threatened species of grasses are mentioned. Information of medicinal uses are presented, which collected from traditional practitioners. Best feature of this book holds frequency, density, abundance and Importance Value Index (IVI) are calculated. Also included procedure of herbarium preparation and quadrate method of vegetation are included in this book. This book is a huge source of information for the students and researchers of Botany, Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry.
Autorenporträt
A Dra. Arati Laddimath está a servir nos estudos e pesquisas do PG em Botânica, Universidade Estadual Akkamahadevi de Karnataka, Vijayapur.Ela publicou 6 livros. Dr. Prashanth P. K. M., Departamento de Florestas, Vijayapur, publicou 1 livro. Ashwini Budihal está a trabalhar como chefe do centro Unoskills, Vijayapur. O Sr. Manjunath Nayak está a servir como investigador de Biodiversidade, Gadag.