Kingiodendron pinnatum (Kingiodendron pinnatum) Case Study
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Continent: Asia
Country: India
Grant Amount: $4,000
Awarded Date: June 12, 2013
SAHANA VISHWANATH
UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Botanical Garden, New Airport Road
GKVK Campus, Bangalore
Karnataka
560065
India
Tel: +91 80 23330153 Extn. 302
Mob: +91 9481906151
Kingiodendron pinnatum (DC.) Harms (Family: Caesalpiniaceae), an endangered species and population is under threat due to habitat degradation and unscientific overexploitation of the oleo-resin and timber. The present study is aimed at survey and documentation of population size, structure and dynamics of species in Western Ghats, Karnataka and awareness programme on its importance and problem associated with the species and conservation aspects
Kingiodendron pinnatum (DC.) Harms (Family: Caesalpiniaceae), an endangered species and population is under threat due to habitat degradation and unscientific overexploitation of the oleo-resin and timber. The present study is aimed at survey and documentation of population size, structure and dynamics of species in Western Ghats, Karnataka and awareness programme on its importance and problem associated with the species and conservation aspects
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