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Biodiversity and ecological assessments of Indian Sacred Groves
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Citation : Rajasri Ray, Subash Chandran M D and Ramachandra T V, 2014. Biodiversity and Ecological assessment of Indian Sacred Groves, Journal of Forestry Research, 25(1):21-28, DOI 10.1007/s11676-014-0429-2.
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