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Abdullah1, Syed Mukarram Shah2, Adnan Ali Shah1, Murad Muhammad1, Muhammad Abdussalam1, Khushnood Ur Rehman3 and Haroon Khan4*

...(5 species) and a single aphyllous species. Sixty eight species had simple leaves while 26 species had dissected leaves. The findings of the study reflects a detailed phytodiversity and ecological features of the weeds that may be important as reference work for the future ecological, weed management and conservational studies.

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Muhammad Farooq1*, Lal Badshah2 and Sanam Zarif1
...oca aphylla was the only aphyllous species in the area. The investigated rangelands are less productive and need rehabilitation through ecological management. This would be possible with participation of local communities and NGOs to make the plant resources sustainable. There is a dire need to provide an alternate source of energy to overcome the burden on rangeland resources.
Key words: Spectrum, Rangeland, Life form, Leaf size, Ashkhel, Shekhmalkhel

Muhammad Idrees1, Wisal Muhammad Khan1*, Haroon Khan2, Arshad Iqbal1, Nosheen Umar3, Shah Khalid1 and Nisar Ahmad4

...gaphylly 4 (1.1.68%) and aphyllous with 1 species (0.42%). Simple lamina species 154 while 5 species had spiny lamina shape.

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Dilawar Jan1*, Muhammad Farooq2, Lal Badshah3, Mehboob Khan4, Salim Saifullah2 and Sanam Zarif2

... (2.30%), two species of aphyllous (1.53%), and one species of macrophyll (0.76%) among the remaining leaf size groups. Indicating the xeric nature of the region, the most common leaf sizes were nanophylls, microphylls, and mesophylls.

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Pakistan Journal of Forestry

December

Vol. 74, Iss. 2

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