2019
DOI: 10.36953/ecj.2019.20302
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Patterns of invasion by crofton weed (Ageratina adenophora) in Kailash sacred landscape region of western Himalaya (India)

Abstract: Invasion of alien species in high altitude ecosystems is a potent threat to the species diversity as well as it can cause severe environmental and economic issues. The invasion of alien plant species can be facilitated by many eco-climatic factors. The present study was conducted to assess patterns and trends of invasion by Ageratina adenophora in major land use and land cover types; in Gokerneshwergad watershed of Kailash Sacred Landscape (KSL) in western Himalaya. Extensive surveys were conducted to map the … Show more

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“…Bhattarai et al, [23] also reported that road construction was major cause of plant invasion in mountainous regions of India and Nepal. Chaudhary et al [24] reported altitude; soil texture, distance from disturbance site such as road and village/settlement as well as a water source as the distance from nearest drainage play a major role in the invasion of Ageratina adenophora. In Present study it was observed that anthropogenic disturbance, water channel and roads were play a major role in proliferation of invasive species.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bhattarai et al, [23] also reported that road construction was major cause of plant invasion in mountainous regions of India and Nepal. Chaudhary et al [24] reported altitude; soil texture, distance from disturbance site such as road and village/settlement as well as a water source as the distance from nearest drainage play a major role in the invasion of Ageratina adenophora. In Present study it was observed that anthropogenic disturbance, water channel and roads were play a major role in proliferation of invasive species.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%