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  1. Elevational Patterns of Plant Species Richness: Insights from Western Himalayas
  2. Determinants of plant species richness along elevational gradients: insights with climate, energy and water–energy dynamics
  3. Disturbance and vegetational structure in an urban forest of Indian Siwaliks: an ecological assessment
  4. Factors influencing tree biomass and carbon stock in the Western Himalayas, India
  5. Comparative soil restoration potential of exotic and native woody plantations on coal mine spoil in a dry tropical environment of India: A case‐study
  6. Herbaceous vegetation under planted woody species on coal mine spoil acts as a source of organic matter
  7. Plant ecology in Indian Siwalik range: a systematic map and its bibliometric analysis
  8. Nutrient component analyses of selected wild edible plants from Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh, India: an evaluation for future food
  9. Phytoremediation: A wonderful cost-effective tool
  10. Ecological performances of exotic and native woody species on coal mine spoil in Indian dry tropical region
  11. Soil Contamination by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Agroecosystems
  12. Novelty of Plant Functional Approaches under Weed-crop Interactions Particularly Leaf Functional Traits of the Wheat Crop: A Synthesis
  13. Mallotus philippensis (Lam.) Müll. Arg.: A review on its pharmacology and phytochemistry
  14. Sustainable Management of National Parks and Protected Areas for Conserving Biodiversity in India
  15. Litter Decomposability Traits and Their Linkage with the Cycling of Nutrients in the Forest Ecosystems under the Lens of Climate Change: A Conceptual Overview
  16. Mallotus philippensis (Lam.) Müll. Arg.: A comprehensive review on ethnomedicinal uses
  17. Comparative litter decomposability traits of selected native and exotic woody species from an urban environment of north-western Siwalik region, India
  18. Plant Diversity Development Under Planted Woody Species on Coal Mine Spoil in a Dry Tropical Environment, India: A Case Study
  19. Shivalik, Siwalik, Shiwalik or Sivalik: Which one is an appropriate term for the foothills of Himalayas?