2019
DOI: 10.36808/if/2019/v145i2/144266
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A Case Study on Floral Richness of Intanki National Park (INP), Nagaland

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“…It is the fourth largest family of flowering plants, surpassed only by Asteraceae (24,000 species), Orchidaceae (20,000 species) and Fabaceae (18,000 species). Some notable work on Indian grasses are done by Achariyar and Tadulinga (1921), Blatter (1935), Bor (1960), Duthie (1883,88), Raizada (1961,66) Singh (1971), Jain et al, (1975) Vedprakash et al (1978, Roy (1984), Uniyal et al (1994), Shukla (1996), Moulik (1997Moulik ( , 2000, Singh (2001)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is the fourth largest family of flowering plants, surpassed only by Asteraceae (24,000 species), Orchidaceae (20,000 species) and Fabaceae (18,000 species). Some notable work on Indian grasses are done by Achariyar and Tadulinga (1921), Blatter (1935), Bor (1960), Duthie (1883,88), Raizada (1961,66) Singh (1971), Jain et al, (1975) Vedprakash et al (1978, Roy (1984), Uniyal et al (1994), Shukla (1996), Moulik (1997Moulik ( , 2000, Singh (2001)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%