2021
DOI: 10.11594/jtls.11.02.13
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Analysis of Functional Leaf Trait Variation among the Dominant Understorey Species in the Pine Forest of Morni Hills, Panchkula, Haryana

Abstract: The functional diversity is an essential concept in the field of ecology. It refers to the relative abundance, range, and value of the functional traits present in a given community or ecosystem. Plant functional traits (leaf traits, stem traits, root traits, etc.) create a link between an ecosystem processes and plant physiology and thus offer a powerful means to study the global change on vegetation dynamics and ecosystem processes. When plant species grown in different environments, their physiological and … Show more

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“…Leaf functional trait (LFT) display successful ecological plant strategies as the leaves are exposed to diversified environmental conditions and leaf traits enable plants to survive in severe conditions (Cochrane et al, 2016). Despite such huge studies carried out in the direction of functional ecology around the world, only a few studies have been reported in the tropical dry deciduous forests of India (Dubey et al, 2017;Ratnam et al, 2019;Dhiman et al, 2021;Kaushik et al, 2022). Hardly any attention has been given to investigating the functional diversity of plant species in Haryana's dry deciduous forests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaf functional trait (LFT) display successful ecological plant strategies as the leaves are exposed to diversified environmental conditions and leaf traits enable plants to survive in severe conditions (Cochrane et al, 2016). Despite such huge studies carried out in the direction of functional ecology around the world, only a few studies have been reported in the tropical dry deciduous forests of India (Dubey et al, 2017;Ratnam et al, 2019;Dhiman et al, 2021;Kaushik et al, 2022). Hardly any attention has been given to investigating the functional diversity of plant species in Haryana's dry deciduous forests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%