Bhanwar Lal Jat*1, Ranjeeta kumari2, Rajesh Lomror3, Bhanwar Lal4, Raaz K Maheshwari4, Manisha Mavai5
1Department of Botany, SBRM Govt. PG College, Nagaur, Rajasthan
2Department of Microbiology, Mewar University, Gangrar, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan
3Department of Botany, Mewar University, Gangrar, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan
4Department of Chemistry, SBRM Govt. PG College, Nagaur, Rajasthan
5Department of Physiology, M G Medical College, Jaipur, Rajastan, India
Abstract
The phytosociololgical study of Government College, Ajmer are dominated by Holoptelea integrifolia (Ulmaceae). Azadirachta indica (Meliceae) and Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Myrtaceae). All these three species are represented by highest frequency values in class-A. Species such as Acacia leucophloea, Acacia senegal, Acacia tortilis and Maytenus emarginata are present in all the localities and are different in respect of phytosociololgical parameters, height, girth and canopy width. In the present study shrubs and trees of sand dunes were differentiated on the basis of profile diagrams and scattering patterns of height and canopy width. Surveys are designed to define the extent of spatial units. Soil surveyors map the distribution of soil taxonomic units and provide descriptive summaries of the main properties of the soils. Parameters which are used for analysis of soil are soil ph, soil conductivity, soil texture, soil organic carbon and soil moisture content.
Keywords: Frequency, height, girth, canopy width, profile diagram, scattering, pattern