Title:
Differential effect of woody plant canopies on species composition and diversity of ground vegetation: A case study

dc.contributor.authorR. Sagar
dc.contributor.authorArchita Singh
dc.contributor.authorJ.S. Singh
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-07T04:49:28Z
dc.date.issued2008
dc.description.abstractWe examined the effect of three woody plant canopies of contrasting characteristics on species composition and diversity of the ground vegetation. Understorey environment differed in terms of light intensity and soil factors between the three canopy types. NMS ordination, based on Importance Value Indices of the herbaceous species, resulted into three clusters corresponding to the three woody plant canopies. NMS axis-1 was related to light intensity and axis-2 was related to soil water holding capacity. Diversity parameters for the herbaceous vegetation, which were significantly different between canopy types, were also related to NMS axes. The canopy type exhibiting intermediate levels of light intensity, soil moisture and soil carbon, reflected the greatest herbaceous diversity. Mosaics of woody plant canopies can be used to maintain the diversity of ground vegetation in the Gangetic Plains.
dc.identifier.issn5643295
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.bhu.ac.in/bhuir/handle/123456789/19756
dc.subjectCanopy types
dc.subjectGangetic plains
dc.subjectHerbaceous diversity
dc.subjectIndia
dc.subjectLight intensity
dc.titleDifferential effect of woody plant canopies on species composition and diversity of ground vegetation: A case study
dc.typePublication
dspace.entity.typeArticle

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