
Species diversity, biological spectrum and phenological behavior of vegetation of a Muslim sacred grove in Southwest Bengal, India
Author(s) -
Uday Kumar Sen Uday,
Ram Kumar Bhakat
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
nusantara bioscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2087-3956
pISSN - 2087-3948
DOI - 10.13057/nusbiosci/n130212
Subject(s) - biodiversity , floristics , vegetation (pathology) , geography , diversity (politics) , west bengal , germplasm , bengal , flora (microbiology) , ecology , agroforestry , archaeology , taxon , biology , socioeconomics , botany , sociology , anthropology , medicine , genetics , pathology , bay , bacteria
. Sen UK, Bhakat RK. 2021. Species diversity, biological spectrum and phenological behavior of vegetation of a Muslim sacred grove in Southwest Bengal, India. Nusantara Bioscience 13: 219-231. Sacred groves are an age-old and worldwide phenomenon. Sacred groves are an age-old and worldwide phenomenon. They are traditionally made up of forest or surrounding forest zones that local people safeguard them based on their spiritual relationship with the deities or ancestral spirits believed to reside in them. Social practices play a crucial role in the conservation role of the environment and biodiversity. This research aimed to examine the current flora of a sacred grove's plant resources, biological spectrum, leaf size spectra, conservation status, and management of the Faringdanga Pir Babar Asthana in the Paschim Medinipur District of West Bengal in India. The floristic element of the study area revealed that the vegetation was diverse and composed of 162 species belonging to 148 genera over 51 families under 26 orders according to Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) IV classification. Because the study area is a sacred grove, it is relatively undisturbed, and traditional beliefs ensure that germplasm in the grove is protected. The current study could serve as a model for phytoclimatic research in India's sacred forests.