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VOL. 12, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Documentation of tree diversity found in Chirawa tehsil Rajasthan
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Rajbala
Abstract
Taxonomic studies of a particular area's flora, or a subset thereof, are known as floral studies. Floristic diversity is the total number of plant species spread within the boundaries of a particular region, regardless of whether they are native or farmed. It is a representation of flora and plant assets. Extensive species diversity is a sign of abundant flora. The diversity of plants in a region defines and reflects its ecology. The state of the world's climate and other elements control it. One of the most often recorded families in the floristic area was the family Fabaceae, which dominates in the forest. The floristic analysis showed that five primary species families accounted for 53.53% of the total flora assessed in the research area, with three families—Asteraceae, Fabaceae, and Poaceae being classified as dominant in the floristic structure of the River Nile and other parts of Egypt. Several species of plants are important and tribes reside in the forest area are dependent for many purposes and used them as food and fodder and for cure of various disease.
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Pages:128-133
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Rajbala "Documentation of tree diversity found in Chirawa tehsil Rajasthan ". International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 12, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 128-133
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