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Seasonal species distribution and dominance in grazed Terai grassland of Budhanagar, Nepal
Author(s) -
Bhabindra Niroula,
Sasinath Jha
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2091-1343
DOI - 10.3126/njbs.v4i1.41687
Subject(s) - dominance (genetics) , grassland , wet season , imperata , biomass (ecology) , agronomy , biology , herbaceous plant , pasture , legume , ecology , biochemistry , gene
Assessment of seasonal distribution and dominancy of herbaceous species of a grazed grassland of Budhanagar, eastern Terai region of Nepal was carried out in 2010. A total of 33 species: grasses (10), sedges (5), legumes (4) and non- legumes (14) were recorded with distinct seasonal occurrence. Most dominant species throughout the year were:  Chrysopogon aciculatus (biomass 91.0-1720.5 g/m2; IVI 78.8-99.8 ); Desmodium triflorum  (biomass 30-679.3 g/m2; IVI 13.8-41.7) and Imperata cylindrical ( biomass 12.0-83.3  g/m2;  IVI 20.7-34.6). Maximum total community biomass (3650.7 ± 19.1 g/m2) was recorded in rainy and minimum (175.0 ± 4.1 g/m2) in summer season. Maximum percent contribution by biomass and IVI of grasses was in winter season (90.3 and 76.2); sedges (17.1 and 19.0) and legume (12.6 and 15.0) in rainy season and that of non-legume in summer season (7.5 and 15.7) to the total community biomass and IVI, respectively.

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