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Lichens of Nepal
A brief overview of the current state of lichen diversity in Nepal is provided. Nepal has a diverse lichen flora. Lichen studies in Nepal were... -
Fungi of Nepal
Nepal is rich in mycoflora diversity, also known as the diversity of fungi. Fungal study in Nepal has initiated by foreign researchers, but now a... -
Angiosperm Diversity in Nepal
This article provides a brief overview of Nepal’s existing knowledge of angiosperms. The diversity, distribution ranges, and exploration of... -
Flora and Phytogeography of Nepal
In Nepal, Francis Buchanan-Hamilton first started collecting plants in 1802–1803. When foreigners were permitted to visit the country after the fall... -
Economically Important Plants in Nepal
Nepal is home to many commercially significant plants that are used to meet everyday needs and have always been present in Nepal. The facts on... -
Flora and Vegetation of Nepal
This volume highlights the plant life of Nepal, which accounts for 20% of the Himalayan biodiversity. For the first time, this group of authors...
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Ferns and Fern-Allies of Nepal
Nepal is rich in ferns and fern-allies, known as pteridophytes, and the diversity decreases with increasing altitude. The study of pteridophytes... -
Bryophyta Plant Diversity in Nepal
After the angiosperm, bryophytes are the second most diverse group of land plants. They mostly prefer to grow in moist or damp, and shady places.... -
A Comprehensive Review of Algal Exploration in Nepal
This paper reviews and explores trends and patterns in algal research in Nepal. Due to its potential uses in various industries, algal exploration in... -
Gymnosperms of Nepal: Diversity, Distribution, Economic Importance, and Future Perspectives
Nepal has a total of 29 taxa of wild gymnosperms from 26 species, seven families, and 11 genera. Juniperus L. is the largest genera with six taxa,... -
Growth instability index, and decomposition effect on production of large cardamom in Nepal
BackgroundLarge cardamom is the third most costly and oldest spice in the world, then saffron and vanilla, which is referred to as "black gold."...
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Conservation and Utilization Status of Small Millets in Nepal
Millets are small seeded cereals grown for human consumption and animal feed in various African and Asian countries. They have an excellent... -
Nepal: An Introduction
Nepal’s location in the Himalayan range is characterized by diverse biophysical features. Its diverse biogeographical and physiographical settings... -
Ethnic Alcoholic Beverages of Nepal Himalaya
People of several ethnic groups in Nepal have been making and using fermented alcoholic beverages since time immemorial. Documentation of such... -
Forest fire pattern and vulnerability map** using deep learning in Nepal
BackgroundIn the last two decades, Nepal has experienced an increase in both forest fire frequency and area, but very little is known about its...
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Half century in biodiversity and conservation research in Nepal: a review
Scientific research on biodiversity and conservation generates the knowledge base useful in achieving sustainability targets. The knowledge gap...
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Prunus mira Koehne and Prunus armeniaca L. in Nepal Himalaya: distribution, use, and conservation
Prunus mira and Prunus armeniaca are the two prominent fruit-bearing plant species in the Nepal Himalaya and possess notable ethnobotanical...
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Plant Diversity Conservation in the Nepal Himalaya: Status, Policies, and Legislative Frameworks
Plant diversity refers to the extent of genetic variability within species, the abundance of different species across all living organisms (including... -
Factors influencing the distribution of the endangered hispid hare in Bardia National Park, Nepal
The hispid hare, an endangered elusive mammal that dwells in the tall grasslands of the Himalayan foothills across in Nepal, India, and Bhutan is...
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Vegetation and Forest in Nepal
Nepal’s forests and vegetation are categorized in a number of ways. We have made an effort to illustrate the various categorization schemes now in...