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Articles of Volume : 3 Issue : 36 ( 18, March - 2016) |
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231 | INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES OF ALLAHABAD AND KAUSHAMBI DISTRICTS OF UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA |
By : H.P. Pandey and Meenakshi Rathour |
Abstract : Alien species refer to the non-native or exotic organisms that occur outside their natural adapted ranges and dispersal potential. They are recognized as the second largest threat to biological diversity, the first being habitat destruction. | |
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232 | “POTENTIAL SITES FOR CONSTRUCTION OF FARM PONDS IN AMALNER TEHSIL OF JALGAON DISTRICT: A REMOTE RENSING AND GIS APPROACH” |
By : S. N. Bharambe and C. D. Mahajan |
Abstract : A farm pond is an aesthetic and recreational amenity which is used for water sources for agricultural and other business related pursuits. The demand for water has increased tremendously in
recent years, and ponds are one of the most reliable and economical sources of water. | |
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234 | INVASIVE ALIEN SPECIES OF ALLAHABAD AND KAUSHAMBI DISTRICTS OF UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA |
By : H.P. Pandey and Meenakshi Rathour |
Abstract : Alien species refer to the non-native or exotic organisms that occur outside their natural adapted ranges and dispersal potential. They are recognized as the second largest threat to biological
diversity, the first being habitat destruction. | |
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