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Fire and Rangelands Management in India

Journal of Ecology and Environment / Journal of Ecology and Environment, (P)2287-8327; (E)2288-1220
2005, v.28 no.1, pp.55-61
Paulsamy, S. (Kongunadu Arts and Science Collega, India)
S. Manian (Bharathiar Univ. India)

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Abstract

Fire, usualy a detrimental factor makes changes in comonly structure and functions when it ispracticed properly. In countries like Australia, South Africa, Japan and Texas in USA etc., fire is used as a tol to manage the natural ecosystems in productive condition on the basis of ecological approach. However, in developing countries like India there is efective measure to use and control fire in rangelands. This review provides knowledge on changes in sociological characters of plants, biomass profile, cycling of materials and Further, the informations furnished in this article will be more useful for the forest managers, planers of rangelands and administrators in countries like India and tropical countries with similar bioclimatic conditions to prepare appropriate management plans where the fire is an integral factor.

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Biomass, Fire management, Forest fire, Nutrient cycling, PhytosociologyPaulsamy, S. et al. Korean J. Ecol. 28(1) 56portant efect of fire on nutrients in either season of burning. Pres-land et al. (1986) favoured burning of native vegetation folowing, Biomass, Fire management, Forest fire, Nutrient cycling, PhytosociologyPaulsamy, S. et al. Korean J. Ecol. 28(1) 56portant efect of fire on nutrients in either season of burning. Pres-land et al. (1986) favoured burning of native vegetation folowing

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