Diversity of Invasive Alien Dicot Species in Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India

Smriti Verma, S. Joshi, D. Rawat
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Objective: Regular assessment of invasive species is essential to understand the status of flora in any area. The current study is the result of a floristic survey of wild dicotyledonous angiospermic plants of Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, India. Methods: For the study, field surveys were conducted from the year 2016-2022. Plant specimens were collected, dried, poisoned and herbarium were prepared. Specimens were identified with the help of various Floras. Results: Anthropogenic stresses on the vegetation are on high in the area in the form of intensive agricultural farming, industrial activities, university campus activities, roads and traffic, parks and playgrounds and continuous removal of natural wild vegetation. The natural tarai vegetation of the region is nearly lost or found in patches while a major portion of the vegetation is composed of invasive alien plant species (IAPS). Two assessments of invasive alien angiosperm species have been carried out in the area during the last decade in 2011 and 2015. These assessments reported the presence of 52 species [16] and 85 species [17] of invasive alien dicot plants. The current study, however, reveals the presence of 105 invasive alien dicot species (IADS) from the study region. This large increment of more than 23 % in the IADS in such a short span of time reflects the poor state of natural vegetation and high degree of anthropogenic activities in the area. The nativity analysis revealed the dominance of South American elements (53.33%) in the invasive alien dicot flora of the study region, followed by Tropical American, African and North American elements.
印度北阿坎德邦潘特纳格尔外来入侵双科植物的多样性
目的:对外来入侵物种进行定期评估是了解一个地区植物区系状况的必要条件。本研究是对印度北阿坎德邦Pantnagar地区野生双子叶被子植物区系调查的结果。方法:本研究于2016-2022年进行实地调查。采集植物标本,进行干燥、毒化处理,制作植物标本室。标本是在各种植物区系的帮助下鉴定出来的。结果:集约化农业经营、工业活动、大学校园活动、道路交通、公园操场以及自然野生植被的不断被清除,对该区植被的人为压力较大。该地区的天然tarai植被几乎消失或在斑块中发现,其中大部分植被由外来入侵植物物种(IAPS)组成。在过去的十年中,在2011年和2015年对该地区进行了两次外来入侵被子植物物种的评估。这些评估报告了52种[16]和85种[17]外来入侵双科植物的存在。然而,目前的研究表明,研究区域存在105种外来入侵种(IADS)。在如此短的时间内,IADS大幅增加23%以上,反映了该地区自然植被状况较差,人为活动程度较高。原生度分析显示,外来入侵植物区系以南美元素为主(53.33%),其次为热带美洲元素、非洲元素和北美元素。
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