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Spatial analysis of soil quality using geospatial techniques in Botanic Garden of Indian Republic, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India

Babbar et al., 2022

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3621402628336159587
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Babbar D
Chauhan S
Sharma D
Upadhyay K
Dwivedi M
Sahana M
Kumar S
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Environmental Sustainability

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Ex-situ conservation places such as botanical gardens require sufficient soil quality to support introduced species from various phytogeographical zones. The soil quality of the Botanic Garden of Indian Republic (BGIR), Noida, Uttar Pradesh, was evaluated to quantify …
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