2021
DOI: 10.9734/aprj/2021/v8i430180
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Physicochemical Properties of Soil under Different Forest Types in the Western Ramganga Valley (Uttarakhand Himalaya, India)

Abstract: The physicochemical properties of soils of six forests varying in elevation (lower, middle, and upper), slope, aspects, and floristic composition viz. L1 (Oak mixed), L2 (Chir pine), M1 (Rhododendron mixed), M2 (Rhododendron mixed), U1 (Abies mixed) and U2 (Abies mixed) from Western Ramganga Valley (Chamoli, Uttarakhand Himalaya, India) were scrutinized. The composite soil samples from three depths (0–10 cm, 11–20 cm, and 21–30 cm) were collected during the different seasons and the physicochemical parameters … Show more

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“…Tree species such as Lyonia ovalifolia, Myrica esculenta, Pinus roxburghii, and Rhododendron arboreum have a higher TIV (Total Importance Value) at the study site. (Rawat et al 2018). Trees have a high socioeconomic importance because they are the primary source of timber, fuel wood, and fodder, and they are also used for medicinal purposes (Samant et al, 2007;Singh & Gaur, 2008).…”
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“…Tree species such as Lyonia ovalifolia, Myrica esculenta, Pinus roxburghii, and Rhododendron arboreum have a higher TIV (Total Importance Value) at the study site. (Rawat et al 2018). Trees have a high socioeconomic importance because they are the primary source of timber, fuel wood, and fodder, and they are also used for medicinal purposes (Samant et al, 2007;Singh & Gaur, 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Samant, 1998) such surveys are necessary to understand how the forests are utilized, and how they can be sustainably managed. The utilization patterns vary depending on several factors such as elevation, vegetation, and local people (Rawat et al,2018). Therefore, it is essential to gather accurate information through surveys to ensure that forest resources are utilized responsibly and sustainably.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…and ii) do the regeneration patterns of both T. dumosa and A. spectabilis significantly vary across different elevation strata? Therefore, quantitative assessments of tree communities are also essential for sustainable utilization, management, and conservation of species within specific forest communities (Rawat et al, 2018).…”
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