Background: Andean grassland ecosystems maintain a peculiar
floristic diversity made up of natural grass species that are differentiated
according to the type of vegetation involved, such as: tussock grases, puna
grass, wetlands, and others, etc. Understanding Floristic diversity is
important as it interacts with abiotic factors to create diverse habitats for
fauna diversity, water regulation, soil erosion control, carbon storage, and
more. It also provides ecosystem services like shelter for fauna diversity,
landscape beauty, and forage production for livestock feeding, which is the
main source of income for rural families.
Author(s) Details:
Raúl M. Yaranga,
Research Group “Adean Ecosystem” de la Universidad nacional del
Centro del Perú. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Yauris, CEP 12006 El Tambo,
Huancayo, Perú.
Samuel
E. Pizarro,
Research
Group “Adean Ecosystem” de la Universidad nacional del Centro del Perú.
Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Yauris, CEP 12006 El Tambo, Huancayo, Perú
and Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agraria (INIA) Santa Ana Huancayo,
Hualahoyo sn. CEP 12006 El Tambo, Huancayo, Perú.
Deyvis Cano,
Research Group “Adean Ecosystem” de la Universidad nacional del
Centro del Perú. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Yauris, CEP 12006 El Tambo,
Huancayo, Perú and Universidad de Huánuco, Jr Hermilio Baldizan 871 Huánuco,
Perú.
Fernan C. Chanamé,
Research Group “Adean Ecosystem” de la Universidad nacional del
Centro del Perú. Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Yauris, CEP 12006 El Tambo,
Huancayo, Perú.
Javier A. Orellana,
Research
Group “Adean Ecosystem” de la Universidad nacional del Centro del Perú.
Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Yauris, CEP 12006 El Tambo, Huancayo, Perú.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/IBS-V2/article/view/14134
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