Abstract

A study on invasive weeds in disturbed and undisturbed forest area was carried out to find out the effect of disturbance regimes on the intensity of invasion of forest weeds. The study revealed that two invasive species are found in the study area i.e. Chromolaena odorata and Achyranthes aspera. It was also observed that disturbance in the forest area created more favourable situation for invasion and adversely affected the regeneration of native species.

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