Agro-Ecological Regions of IndiaOhir, R.P
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The north-western hot arid region of India has been classified into four agro-ecological sub-regions, eleven agro-ecological zones and thirty four agro-ecological sub-zones. The sub-regions are based on physiography, rainfall and water resources (surface water through streams, canal and ground wat...
The paper addresses the role of agricultural intensification and its implications for water quality in agroecological regions of India.doi:10.1080/13504500609469670V. Krishna PrasadKVS BadarinathTaylor & Francis GroupThe International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology...
India has varied climate and terrain and characterised by at least 10 distinct bio-geographical regions, supports a huge variety of forest types and harbours three global terrestrial biodiversity hot spots. Most of the terrestrial biodiversity now resides in the forest, as other terrestrial habitats ...
The agricultural economy of India is undergoing significant distress – low growth and farmers' indebtedness - leading to 0.35 million farmers' suicides during the period 1996–2021. India has a varied agro-ecosystem. The distress is acute in some regions, like Maharashtra (Marathwada, Vidarbha regi...
Genomics of extreme environments: unveiling the secrets of survival Life on Earth has displayed remarkable adaptability to the harshest environments, spanning polar regions, scorching deserts, abyssal oceans, lightless caves, noxious lakes, boiling hot springs, and nuclear waste sites. These resilient org...
Bhandari bark oleogum-resin, and stem collected from different geographical regions of India. S Afr J Bot 149:211–221 Article CAS Google Scholar Vitor HFG, Stephanie DI, Niels R et al (2018) Species Distribution Modelling: contrasting presence-only models with plot abundance data. Sci Rep ...
A correlation of regional palynodata with other tropical regions of the Indian subcontinent as well as in a global context is required for better interpretation.Keywords: surface samples, pollen, vegetation, Kukrail; Lucknow, Central Ganga Plain, India, 展开 ...
Forest vegetations are the most diverse in the vegetation structure and composition which directly or indirectly responsible for the existence of other ecosystem. All forest regions are being affected by several means and thus scientific and ecological monitoring is obligatory for conservation of the for...