A review on phycological studies with special emphasis on Kashmir Himalayan Valley: Algal Biodiversity
Journal Title: Annals of Plant Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 12
Abstract
The present communication has documented the role of different researchers regarding the biological diversity of freshwater algal species representing various groups and distributed in diverse freshwater habitats around the globe and in India with special emphasis on Kashmir valley of Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Authors and Affiliations
Javeed Ahmad lone, Farooq Ahmad Lone, Ratna Suseela Mekhla
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