FINAL REPORT
FINAL REPORT
FINAL REPORT
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64 Sonchus oleraceus Abundant Annual M PMI R Fl<br />
65 Taraxacum dealbatum Typical Perennial /G K / Ps & M Pastureland R & L<br />
Fl<br />
4<br />
66 Taraxacum dissertum Endangered Perennial /G K / M & Ps PMI R & L<br />
Fl<br />
5<br />
Table 20: Composition of Plants Recorded in the Vicinity of Buyant River<br />
Source:S. Bayarkhuuet al / KSU, own investigations, June 2006<br />
Explanation of abbreviations:<br />
A– Status:<br />
Abundant –Occurrences are more than enough and fruitiness and productivity is good<br />
enough.<br />
Typical –No changes have been observed in distributions of species<br />
Endangered –Distributions of species have become critically rare in comparison to their<br />
typical growth rates<br />
Rare –Species listed in “List of Rare Plants”or rare to certain areas<br />
B- Life Expectancy of Plants<br />
The necessary explanations were not provided by the research team of Dept. of Biology /<br />
Khovd State University.<br />
C- Ecological Grouping<br />
X- Xerophytes<br />
Ps- Psychrophyte<br />
S- Sciophyte<br />
Hy- Hydrophytes<br />
M-Moisture-phyte<br />
Petr- Petrophyte<br />
T- Tema-phyte<br />
Psa-Psammophyte<br />
Ha–Halophyte<br />
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