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Economically and ecologically important plant communities in high altitude coniferous forest of Malam Jabba, Swat, Pakistan

A study on the economically important plant communities was carried out during summer 2008 in various parts of Malam Jabba valley, Swat. The principal aim of the study was phytosociological evaluation with special reference to the occurrence of commercially important medicinal plant species in conif...

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Published in:Saudi journal of biological sciences 2011-01, Vol.18 (1), p.53-61
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subjects altitude
Classification
Coniferous forest
coniferous forests
Conifers
Conservation
conservation status
essential oil crops
Ethnobotany
Ethnobotany and local people
eyes
forage
fuelwood
furniture
honey bees
inventories
marketing
meadows
medicinal plants
monitoring
Original
phytosociology
Plant communities
Resource management
summer
trade
vegetables
التصنيف
الفولكلور
النباتات
title Economically and ecologically important plant communities in high altitude coniferous forest of Malam Jabba, Swat, Pakistan
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