E-Book, Englisch, Band 23, 234 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Tasks for Vegetation Science
Pandeya / Lieth Ecology of Cenchrus grass complex
1993
ISBN: 978-94-011-2926-8
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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Environmental conditions and population differences in western India
E-Book, Englisch, Band 23, 234 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Tasks for Vegetation Science
ISBN: 978-94-011-2926-8
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
The idea for the present volume stems from the In many cases we had to decide ourselves what long time friendship between the series editor and changes had to be made in the manuscript. This the volume editor. The field work was carried out was done, however, with the prior consent of during several years of the last two decades by Professor Pandeya. We hope that we did not Professor Pandeya and his team of workers: overlook any items which should have been S. C. Sharma, H. K. Jain, K. C. Paliwal, V. M. changed - if we did, it is our responsibility. In Bhanot, S. J. Pathak, R. Sharma, S. C. Bhatt, P. K. order to demonstrate our responsibility I have Mathur, Y. N. Rao and G. V. Saratbabu. The wide signed as co-editor of this volume. scope of the undertaking required expeditions and The series editor accepted this unusual task individual field studies for which reports were because the topic is of great significance for dry available. subtropical regions of the world. It was the task of Professor Pandey a to sift all The Cenchrus grasslands are of great importance this information and put it together in a form in the dry areas of South East Asia. The value of understandable for an international audience. the ecological grassland study for range manage The manuscript was delivered to the series edi ment is therefore obvious.
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I: Western India — The Physical Environment, The Land, and The People.- 1. Geographical Aspects, Lithology, and General Soil Conditions.- 2. Climate and Water Resources.- II: Differences of Plant Populations and Distribution Patterns.- 3. Population Differences In Cenchrus Ciliaris and Cenchrus Setigerus.- 4. Climatic Factors in the Distribution of Cenchrus ciliaris Ecotypes.- III: Net Primary Productivity and Climo-Edapho-Vegetational Relationships.- 5. State of Knowledge of the Indian Grazing Lands.- 6. Structure, Magnitude, and Dynamics of Primary Producers.- 7. Towards a Simulation Model Climate-Soil-Cenchrus Grassland.- IV: Germinability of Cenchrus ciliaris Ecotypes.- 8. Seed and Its Germination.- V: Case Study.- 9. System Analysis of a Village Ecosystem — A Case Study.- VI.- 10. Discussion of Results.