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Roqayyah Tuesday, December 13, 2011 10:21 AM

Journal Articles on Forests of Pakistan
 
[B][SIZE="4"]Structure, diversity, and regeneration potential of Monotheca
buxifolia (Falc.) A. DC. dominated forests of Lower Dir District,
Pakistan
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This study reports on the multivariate analysis of the vegetation of Hindukush Range in Pakistan, concentrating on the structure and regeneration potential of Monotheca buxifolia and associated tree species. Twenty stands at different locations in the Dir District of the Hindukush Range in Pakistan were chosen for the study. A point centered quarter method for trees and 5m × 5m size quadrats were used for the sampling of understorey vegetation, including shrubs, seedlings, and saplings, respectively. The underlying group structure in vegetation was exposed by an agglomerative clustering technique, while major trends were disclosed by DCA ordination. Size class structure and regeneration potential of M. buxifolia and associated tree species were also examined, which reflects the future trend of species and, consequently, the forests where they dominate. The relationships between environmental factors and vegetation were investigated.[/COLOR][/FONT]
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[url=http://www.springerlink.com/content/rl87140844748377/]SpringerLink - Frontiers of Agriculture in China, Volume 5, Number 1[/url]

[SIZE="4"][COLOR="Black"]as its end of year that's why springerlink offer many free articles , take advantage of this source. good luck.[/COLOR][/SIZE]

Roqayyah Tuesday, December 13, 2011 10:42 AM

Coniferous Forests in Malam jabba Pakistan
 
[B][/B][SIZE="4"][SIZE="5"][/SIZE][/SIZE]A study on the economically important plant communities was carried out during summer 2008 in various parts of Malam Jabba valley, Swat. The principal aim of the study was phytosociological evaluation with special reference to the occurrence of commercially important medicinal plant species in coniferous forest of the study area. Secondly to prepare ethnobotanical inventory of the plant resources of the area, as well as to evaluate the conservation status of important medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) through rapid vulnerable assessment (RVA) procedure. The study documented 90 species of ethnobotanical importance, out of these 71 spp used as medicinal plant, 20 spp fodder plant, 10 spp vegetables, 14 spp wild fruit, 18 spp fuel wood, 9 spp furniture and agricultural tools, 9 spp thatching, fencing and hedges, 4 spp honey bee, 2 spp evil eyes, 2 spp religious and 3 spp as poison. Phytosociologically six plant communities were found, comprising five herbs-shrubs-trees communities and one meadow community. Further study is, therefore, required to quantify the availability of species and to suggest suitable method for their production and conservation. Recommendations are also given in the spheres of training in identification, sustainable collection, value addition, trade monitoring and cooperative system of marketing.
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[url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X10001026]ScienceDirect - Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences : Economically and ecologically important plant communities in high altitude coniferous forest of Malam Jabba, Swat, Pakistan[/url]


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