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Pollen analysis of modern tree bark samples from the Manendragarh Forest Range of the Koriya district,Chhattisgarh, India
Authors:MD Firoze Quamar  Samir Kumar Bera
Institution:Quaternary Palynology Laboratory, Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, India
Abstract:Pollen from modern tree bark samples collected in the Manendragarh Forest Range, Koriya District, Chhattisgarh, India, was investigated with the objective to understand the pollen rain in and around the study area, using modern tree bark samples as a new tool. The palyno-assemblages revealed the dominance of non-arboreals (herbs) over arboreals (trees and shrubs). Trees constitute an average of 17.23% pollen in the total pollen rain, whereas the average contribution of shrubs is only 0.33%. The non-arboreals have an average of 82.44% pollen in the total pollen rain. This bias in the form of representation of trees and shrubs, despite their ample presence in the forest, could be due to the differences in pollen production, dispersal and preservation of taxa, which depends on plant species and climatic conditions.
Keywords:modern tree barks  pollen rain  tropical deciduous forest  Koriya  Chhattisgarh  India
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