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VOL. 10, ISSUE 9 (2025)
Phytosociological analysis of Hamirgarh Eco-Park of Bhilwara district, Rajasthan state, India
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Dilip kumar sharma, Dr. Op Sharma
Abstract
Phytosociological study of Hamirgarh Eco-Park of Bhilwara district of Rajasthan was conducted during the period of July 2024 to July 2025 showed a significant management and reappearance of native and disappearance of invasive vegetation. The floristic analysis revealed the existence of more than 50 species in which 33 are dominant species belongs to 36 genera distributed across 24 families. The plant species diversity is measured by IVI and various indices. The research reveals four different communities, which were recorded by using TWINSPAN classification each characterized by unique dominance patterns and rich in tree diversity. The field number S1 and S2 shows plant association of Terminalia pendula- Boswellia serrate (Kali-Dhonk-Salar) on hill top and Senegalia-Vachellia (Khair-Ronjh) in down-hill area. The field number S3 and S4 shows Senegalia catechu, Vachellia leucophloea, Vachellia nilotica (Khair-Ronjh-Babul) association. All field number shows Neltuma juliflora (Vilayati Babul) in transition zone or edge while Lantana camara (Badbeena) shows uniform distribution in study area as invasive species which is dangerous to ecological health of Hamirgarh Eco-Park.
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Pages:54-57
How to cite this article:
Dilip kumar sharma, Dr. Op Sharma "Phytosociological analysis of Hamirgarh Eco-Park of Bhilwara district, Rajasthan state, India". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 10, Issue 9, 2025, Pages 54-57
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