Berberidaceae from Moist Temperate Forests, Northern Areas, Pakistan
A quick visit of the protected forests of Banjosa, Dhirkot, Pir Chanasi, Pir Lassura and Tolipir was carried out. Berberidaceae belong to a family also known as the Barberry family (Elpel, n.d.). In Pakistan, there are 3 genera and 22 species belonging to this group (Jafri, n.d.). Species of this fa...
Main Authors: | Nafeesa Qudsia Hanif, Kishwar Sultana, Safdar Ali Shah |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wright State University
2019-01-01
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Series: | Journal of Bioresource Management |
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