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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 8733-8739


ECOLOGICAL ROLE AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF WEED PLANTS GROWING ON WASTELANDS IN GANDEVITALUKA, NAVSARI DISTRICT

Yogita Bhagubhai Gamit, Prof. Dr. Pravin Bhagwat Cholke.




Abstract

Weeds are a ubiquitous feature of agricultural landscapes and wastelands. However, their ecological role and environmental impact in specific regions are often overlooked. This research paper aims to explore the ecological functions and environmental consequences of weed plants growing on wastelands in Gandevitaluka, Navsari District. The study employs a comprehensive approach, combining field surveys, laboratory analyses, and a literature review to assess the potential benefits and drawbacks of weed vegetation in this region. The findings will contribute to a deeper understanding of the role of weed plants in ecological processes and provide valuable insights for sustainable land management practices.

Key words: Weeds, Wastelands, Ecosystem, Agricultural, Plants.






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