The Study of Plant Diversity of SRR Government Arts & Science College Campus, Karimnagar, Telangana, India

Abstract

Plant Systematics is a great discipline for identification of the different plant species.This provides the basic information about the different plant species. In the present study ,a total of 180 species representing 163 genera belonging to 58 families have been recorded. Among these 50 families, 145 genera and 160 species belong to Dicotyledons. The Monocotyledons comprise 08 families and 18 genera and 20 species. The ratio of genus species is 1:1.1 and the ratio of monocotyledons to dicotyledons is 1:6.1. Of the 58 families collected ,the most dominant family is Fabaceae (Leguminaceae) with 27 species .The availability and distribution of individual plant species has been observed carefully for its future sustainable utilization. The majority of the plants found from this campus area are possessing the medicinal value

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R. Srinivas

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R. Srinivas (2017). The Study of Plant Diversity of SRR Government Arts & Science College Campus, Karimnagar, Telangana, India. International journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 4(8), 5766-5778. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-246019