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SECONDARY SUCCESSION IN ABANDONED CROP FALLOWS: A REVIEW
Author(s) -
H. Pathak
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2091-2854
DOI - 10.3126/ije.v4i3.13243
Subject(s) - ecological succession , secondary succession , climax , vegetation (pathology) , disturbance (geology) , primary succession , species richness , cropping , climax community , ecology , secondary forest , agroforestry , pioneer species , vegetation type , geography , environmental science , grassland , geology , biology , agriculture , medicine , paleontology , pathology

 The succession in areas once vegetated before the disturbance to a forest as climax community is called secondary succession. Secondary succession is influenced by soil type and the vegetation that invades the community. During the literature survey we found that the cropping areas are abandoned in different parts of the world and the fallows left are under secondary succession. There the socio-economy of the people has been found to affect the succession. Species diversity, species richness, rate of replacement and the soil type etc. have been studied by succession researchers. Succession study has also been carried out by using the tools like remote sensing, geographical information system etc.

International Journal of Environment

Volume-4, Issue-3, June-August 2015

Page: 166-176

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