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Regeneration Status and Floristic Composition of Natural and Plantation forest Ecosystems of Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Chhattisgarh, India
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The present work aimed to study the regeneration status, species composition in natural and plantation forests of subhumid tropics in Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary during 2009-2010. A total of 33 species of 17 families were encountered. Regeneration status in all the study sites were dissimilar. Closed natural forest (960 stems/ha of seedlings and 220 stems/ha of saplings) displayed the better regeneration followed by open natural forest (350 stems/ha of seedlings and 90 stems/ha of saplings) and teak plantations (340 stems/ha of seedlings and 40 stems/ha of saplings) respectively. However under teak plantation Lagerstroemia parvilora has shown better regeneration. Tree stand density varied from 520 to 990 stems ha-1 having basal area ranging from 21.50 to 47.30 m2 ha-1. It is evident that natural forest has an edge over plantation forest in terms of regeneration, species composition.
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Regeneration Status, Floristic Diversity, Bhanawapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Natural Forest, Plantation.
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