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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIndia's rich biodiversity is under siege. Invasive plants, alien intruders wreaking havoc on our ecosystems, demand urgent attention. Invasive Plants of India, unveils the identity, origin, and impact of these botanical invaders. From the economically devastating Parthenium hysterophorus to the ecologically disruptive Eichhornia crassipes, this book explores their destructive potential. Discover the science behind their spread, including allelopathy and other survival tactics. Learn about the far-reaching consequences for agriculture, biodiversity, and human health. Explore the challenges of control and the potential solutions. This book is a call to action for conservationists, policymakers, and citizens to unite in the fight against these silent invaders.
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Manish Chadda
Manish Chadda, a graduate in engineering and law, pursued permaculture design at Aranya Agriculture Alternatives. He is affiliated with Every Drop Counts Foundation, a non-governmental organization dedicated to water harvesting, sustainability, and tree plantations. Passionate about agriculture and forestry, Manish brings a unique blend of technical and legal expertise to his work.
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