Floristic composition and phytosociology of various forage-based land-use systems in the Himalayas over an altitudinal gradient

Authors

  • P. L. Bhutia ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Nagaland Centre, Medziphema-797106, India Author
  • B. Gupta ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chandigarh-160019, Indi Author
  • R. P. Yadav Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University, Jhansi-284003, India Author
  • K. G. Bhutia Rain Forest Research Institute, Jorhat-785001, India Author
  • Devideen Yadav ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Dehradun-248195, India Author
  • Leishangthem Chanu Langlentombi ICAR- ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Manipur Centre, Imphal-795004, India Author

Keywords:

Basal area, Diversity index, Floristic composition, Grassland, Silvipasture

Abstract

Systematic sampling method was used to study ground vegetation diversity and phytosociology of chir pine silvipasture (SPCP), mixed-trees silvipasture (SPM), ban oak silvipasture (SPBO) and grasslands (Gr) in the western Himalaya, India along an altitudinal gradient viz., E1 (< 850 m), E2 (851–1150 m), E3 (1151–1450 m), E4 (1451–1750 m) and E5 (>1751 m). Ground vegetation belonging to 36 families, 106 genera, and 122 species were recorded, of which 68.85% of species belong to herbs and 31.15% belong to shrubs. Shannon-Wiener and Shannon evenness indices varied from 1.51 (Gr at E2) to 2.86 (SPM at E5), 0.46 (Gr at E2) to 0.80 (SPM at E4), for herbs; 1.91 (Gr at E1) to 2.78 (SPM at E5), 0.79 (SPCP at E1) to 0.92 (SPM at E3), for shrubs, respectively. The density and basal area of herbs were higher in grassland as compared to silvipasture systems, while it was vice-versa in the case of shrubs. These phytosociological characteristics of herbs and shrubs typically declined with elevation in all the land-use systems. Thus, silvipasture systems showed higher ground species diversity than grasslands. The phytosociological parameters of herbs were better in grasslands as compared to silvipastures. However, shrubs showed better growth parameters under silvipasture systems as compared to grasslands

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Published

2024-03-21

How to Cite

Floristic composition and phytosociology of various forage-based land-use systems in the Himalayas over an altitudinal gradient. (2024). Range Management and Agroforestry, 45(01), 1-11. https://myresearchjournals.com/rma/article/view/2