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VOL. 6, ISSUE 3 (2021)
Attribute based classification of hydrophytes and it’s relationship to habitat utilization in Madayipara, Kannur District, Kerala
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Sreelakshmi J, K Lekha, KP Prasanth
Abstract
Aquatic plants play a crucial role in a wide range of aquatic environments. True aquatics or hydrophytes, spend their entire lives in water, but emergent aquatics or seasonal aquatics, are more amphibious and can survive seasonal drying. Plants that grow in water have a unique combination of temporal, spatial, chemical, physical, and biological characteristics. There are over 100 families of vascular aquatic plants are in worldwide. The hydrophytes found around the ponds of Madayipara are selected and categorized on the basis of different attributes and identity the relationship to habitat utilization.
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Pages:505-509
How to cite this article:
Sreelakshmi J, K Lekha, KP Prasanth "Attribute based classification of hydrophytes and it’s relationship to habitat utilization in Madayipara, Kannur District, Kerala ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 505-509
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