Keynote Lectures
Publication Date
2015
Location
New Delhi, India
Description
Grasses are unique group of flowering plants that form the foundation for the trophic structure in terrestrial communities. The grasses are found in every conceivable habitat where plants can thrive – from sea to deserts and from wetlands to peaks of highest mountains. The grasses form a distinct biome – a major ecological formation in the global classification of vegetation.
Citation
Babu, C. R.; Choudhary, Vivek Kr.; and Kumar, Vijay, "Tropical Grassland Ecosystems and Climate Change" (2015). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 41.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/23/keynote/41)
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Agricultural Science Commons, Agronomy and Crop Sciences Commons, Plant Biology Commons, Plant Pathology Commons, Soil Science Commons, Weed Science Commons
Tropical Grassland Ecosystems and Climate Change
New Delhi, India
Grasses are unique group of flowering plants that form the foundation for the trophic structure in terrestrial communities. The grasses are found in every conceivable habitat where plants can thrive – from sea to deserts and from wetlands to peaks of highest mountains. The grasses form a distinct biome – a major ecological formation in the global classification of vegetation.
