Forest types of Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary- A biogeographic classification

The  rich  soils  of  tarai  coupled  with  an  annual  precipitation  over  1300  mm  result  in   great  diversity   of vegetation in the WLS. The vegetation varies from dense moist  tarai  sal  forest  to  large  open  grassland.  The vegetation  close   to   Girwa  river   and  its  tributaries...

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Main Authors: Ramesh Pandey, T. P. Mall, Rahul K. Singh
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Language:English
Published: Action for Sustainable Efficacious Development and Awareness 2008-12-01
Series:Environment Conservation Journal
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Online Access:https://journal.environcj.in/index.php/ecj/article/view/2065
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description The  rich  soils  of  tarai  coupled  with  an  annual  precipitation  over  1300  mm  result  in   great  diversity   of vegetation in the WLS. The vegetation varies from dense moist  tarai  sal  forest  to  large  open  grassland.  The vegetation  close   to   Girwa  river   and  its  tributaries  is   characterized  by  the   presence   of  dense   canebrakes. Some  artificial  regeneration  of  exotic  and  indigenous  species  has  also  been   done  in   past.  The   Katarniaghat WLS  represents  the  tarai-bhabhar,  bio-geographic  sub-division  of   upper   Gangetic   plains.   As  per   Champion and  Seth’s  (1962)  classification  the  following  forest   types  are   recognized.  (1)   The  Sal   forests:  which   consti- tute 3C/C2b Moist Bhabhar  Sal;  3C/C2b  Moist  Bhabhar  Sal;  5B/C1b  Dry  Plains  Sal.  (2)  The  miscellaneous forests:  which  constitute  3/E1  Terminalia  alata  forests;1/E1  Cane  brake;   4D/SS1   Eastern   Seasonal   Swamp forest; 4D/SS2 Barringtonia Swamp Forest; 3/ISI Low  Alluvial  Savannah  Woodland,  Bombax-Albizzia;  5B/C2 Northern Mixed  Deciduous  Forest;  5/E6  Aegle  Forest;  5/IS2  Khair-sissoo  Forest.  (3)  Grasslands:  which  consti- tute 3/ISI Low Alluvial Savannah Woodland, Bombax-Albizzia.
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spelling doaj.art-ebc084cfe8674e87953092a86eb982582023-02-13T03:05:23ZengAction for Sustainable Efficacious Development and AwarenessEnvironment Conservation Journal0972-30992278-51242008-12-019310.36953/ECJ.2008.090318Forest types of Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary- A biogeographic classificationRamesh Pandey0T. P. Mall1Rahul K. Singh2Regional Deputy Director, Wild Life Crime Control Bureau (NR) Bikaner House, Sahjahan Road, New DelhiPost Graduate Department of Botany, Kisan P.G. College, Bahraich (U.P.)Post Graduate Department of Botany, Kisan P.G. College, Bahraich (U.P.) The  rich  soils  of  tarai  coupled  with  an  annual  precipitation  over  1300  mm  result  in   great  diversity   of vegetation in the WLS. The vegetation varies from dense moist  tarai  sal  forest  to  large  open  grassland.  The vegetation  close   to   Girwa  river   and  its  tributaries  is   characterized  by  the   presence   of  dense   canebrakes. Some  artificial  regeneration  of  exotic  and  indigenous  species  has  also  been   done  in   past.  The   Katarniaghat WLS  represents  the  tarai-bhabhar,  bio-geographic  sub-division  of   upper   Gangetic   plains.   As  per   Champion and  Seth’s  (1962)  classification  the  following  forest   types  are   recognized.  (1)   The  Sal   forests:  which   consti- tute 3C/C2b Moist Bhabhar  Sal;  3C/C2b  Moist  Bhabhar  Sal;  5B/C1b  Dry  Plains  Sal.  (2)  The  miscellaneous forests:  which  constitute  3/E1  Terminalia  alata  forests;1/E1  Cane  brake;   4D/SS1   Eastern   Seasonal   Swamp forest; 4D/SS2 Barringtonia Swamp Forest; 3/ISI Low  Alluvial  Savannah  Woodland,  Bombax-Albizzia;  5B/C2 Northern Mixed  Deciduous  Forest;  5/E6  Aegle  Forest;  5/IS2  Khair-sissoo  Forest.  (3)  Grasslands:  which  consti- tute 3/ISI Low Alluvial Savannah Woodland, Bombax-Albizzia. https://journal.environcj.in/index.php/ecj/article/view/2065Biogeographic classificationForest typesKatarniaghat Wildlife SanctuaryBahraich
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T. P. Mall
Rahul K. Singh
Forest types of Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary- A biogeographic classification
Environment Conservation Journal
Biogeographic classification
Forest types
Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary
Bahraich
title Forest types of Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary- A biogeographic classification
title_full Forest types of Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary- A biogeographic classification
title_fullStr Forest types of Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary- A biogeographic classification
title_full_unstemmed Forest types of Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary- A biogeographic classification
title_short Forest types of Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary- A biogeographic classification
title_sort forest types of katarniaghat wildlife sanctuary a biogeographic classification
topic Biogeographic classification
Forest types
Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary
Bahraich
url https://journal.environcj.in/index.php/ecj/article/view/2065
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