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Vegetation composition and diversity assessment along erosion prone areas of the portion of Canili Road Network Pantabangan in Aurora Province/

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Aurora ASCOT 2023Description: col. illus. xiii, 31 pagesSubject(s): Summary: Abstract This research paper entitled "Post Inventory; Vegetation Composition and Diversity along Erosion Prone Areas of the Portion of Canili Pantanbangan Road Network in Aurora Province" was conducted in December 2022. The purpose of this study was to establish the advantages and long-term impacts of employing coco-nets and biology to arrest erosion in disturbed lands caused by road construction leading to Aurora Province, Philippines. In addition, it aimed to identify the flora that grows on different sites in terms of common name, family name, and species, and their scientific name. Likewise, it determined which vegetation in the research area was the most diverse. In site 1 there are 18 grass species and 8 tree species, due to ongoing project of DPWH the Site 2 has 2 trees Species and for the Site 3 there are 3 grass species and 5 tree species. There are 2 new grass species and 6 new trees species found in site 1 and site 3. The dominant family is Fobaceae and Poaceae. The most diverse grass is Runo (Miscanthus sinensis) and for the tree Ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala).
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Bachelor of Science in Forestry

Abstract

This research paper entitled "Post Inventory; Vegetation Composition and Diversity along Erosion Prone Areas of the Portion of Canili Pantanbangan Road Network in Aurora Province" was conducted in December 2022.

The purpose of this study was to establish the advantages and long-term impacts of employing coco-nets and biology to arrest erosion in disturbed lands caused by road construction leading to Aurora Province, Philippines. In addition, it aimed to identify the flora that grows on different sites in terms of common name, family name, and species, and their scientific name. Likewise, it determined which vegetation in the research area was the most diverse.

In site 1 there are 18 grass species and 8 tree species, due to ongoing project of DPWH the Site 2 has 2 trees Species and for the Site 3 there are 3 grass species and 5 tree species. There are 2 new grass species and 6 new trees species found in site 1 and site 3. The dominant family is Fobaceae and Poaceae. The most diverse grass is Runo (Miscanthus sinensis) and for the tree Ipil-ipil (Leucaena leucocephala).

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