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    Forest structure and anthropogenic disturbances regulate plant invasion in urban forests

    Urban forest ecosystems, the structure, and functions therein are subjected to anthropogenic disturbances. Native and sensitive species from those forests might be lost due to such disturbances. At the same ti...

    Prakash Chandra Aryal, Chandramani Aryal, Kiran Bhusal in Urban Ecosystems (2022)

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    The use of medicinal plants to prevent COVID-19 in Nepal

    Medicinal plants are the fundamental unit of traditional medicine system in Nepal. Nepalese people are rich in traditional medicine especially in folk medicine (ethnomedicine), and this system is gaining much ...

    Dipak Khadka, Man Kumar Dhamala, Feifei Li in Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2021)

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    Population structure and regeneration of Himalayan endemic Larix species in three high-altitude valleys in Nepal Himalaya

    The Himalayan forests are of great importance to sustain the nature and community resource demands. These forests are facing pressures both from anthropogenic activities and ongoing global climatic changes. Po...

    Man Kumar Dhamala, Prakash Chandra Aryal in Journal of Ecology and Environment (2020)

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    Tree-ring climate response of two Larix species from the central Nepal Himalaya

    Changes in the global temperature and precipitation regime have been significantly driving species responses, notably in sensitive areas such as the Himalayas. By conducting a study at two high altitude (3200–...

    Prakash Chandra Aryal, Man Kumar Dhamala, Narayan Prasad Gaire in Tropical Ecology (2020)