Abstract:ABSTRACT. The present investigation reflects the findings of exotic floristic composition at Peddagattu, Nalgonda district, Telangana State, India. A total of 125 exotic species of taxa belonging to 101 genera and 44 families were recorded in the study. Leguminosae is the most dominant family representing with 21 species, followed by Compositae (14 species), Apocynaceae, Convolvulaceae and Poaceae (7 species each). As per the nativity of exotic species representation in the study area are mostly from belongs t… Show more
“…As biodiversity equals variety at the species level of biological organization, the terms species richness and species diversity have become key concepts in conservation biology. The plant diversity at any site is inuenced by species distribution and abundance patterns (Reddy et al, 2014). Both concepts are important characteristics of community structure.…”
The study was conducted at the Korambayil Ahamed Haji Memorial Unity Women's College, which is situated in the Manjeri Municipality of Malappuram district, Kerala State. The present study was aimed at determining the herbaceous plant species richness of the K.A.H.M.Unity women's college. For this, the species richness data was obtained by both secondary sources and intensive surveys from 2019 - 2020. The data from the primary and secondary sources resulted in the documentation of 91 species of herbs belonging to 74 genera under 34 families.Out of 91 plants, 91 were Angiosperms. Among the angiosperms there were 64 dicots under 28 family and 27 monocots under 6 family. The contribution of dicotyledons was 70.32% and monocotyledons 29.67%. Poaceae was the most dominant family with 12 species and 10 genera.The dominance of plants from Poaceae family in the study site, supports the harsh environmental conditions especially the water stress, because these plants have made morphological, anatomical and a physiological modifications to overcome the drought conditions. At present time, several of the important plant species are on verge of depletion, therefore such type of studies shall be paid serious attention for future prospects and to understand environmental conservation efforts. It also observed that successful strategies for management of useful species would be beneficial for future prospects.
“…As biodiversity equals variety at the species level of biological organization, the terms species richness and species diversity have become key concepts in conservation biology. The plant diversity at any site is inuenced by species distribution and abundance patterns (Reddy et al, 2014). Both concepts are important characteristics of community structure.…”
The study was conducted at the Korambayil Ahamed Haji Memorial Unity Women's College, which is situated in the Manjeri Municipality of Malappuram district, Kerala State. The present study was aimed at determining the herbaceous plant species richness of the K.A.H.M.Unity women's college. For this, the species richness data was obtained by both secondary sources and intensive surveys from 2019 - 2020. The data from the primary and secondary sources resulted in the documentation of 91 species of herbs belonging to 74 genera under 34 families.Out of 91 plants, 91 were Angiosperms. Among the angiosperms there were 64 dicots under 28 family and 27 monocots under 6 family. The contribution of dicotyledons was 70.32% and monocotyledons 29.67%. Poaceae was the most dominant family with 12 species and 10 genera.The dominance of plants from Poaceae family in the study site, supports the harsh environmental conditions especially the water stress, because these plants have made morphological, anatomical and a physiological modifications to overcome the drought conditions. At present time, several of the important plant species are on verge of depletion, therefore such type of studies shall be paid serious attention for future prospects and to understand environmental conservation efforts. It also observed that successful strategies for management of useful species would be beneficial for future prospects.
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