BIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM OF MOTIPURA VILLAGE CORRIDOR OF VIJAPUR TALUKO, MEHSANA DISTRICT, NORTH GUJARAT
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phanerophytes (Ph ), chmaephytes (Ch) hemicryptophytes (He), therophytes (Th)Abstract
Inside the present study, Spectra on life form, leaf size, leaf persistence, flowering season, and shade tolerance of trees in different vegetation types occurring within the Motipura village corridor are presented. 62 species of angiosperm flora have been categorized after Raunkiaer’s concept of existence-from instructions and biological spectrum of flowers of Motipura village corridor analyzed as “Phanerochamaephytic.” except this the proportion cost of the existence-from instructions were as compared and discussed inside the mild of Raunkiaer’s everyday spectrum.
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