Influence of Land Use Systems on Soil health in Behali Wildlife Sanctuary, North East India
1 Imrana Laskar, 2Ranjit Dutta, 3Milu R. Das and 4*Shafiqul I. Bhuyan
1,2Department of Botany, Madhabdev University, Lakhimpur - 784164 (India) 3Department of Botany, University of Science & Technology, Meghalaya, 9th Mile, Ri-Bhoi, Meghalaya - 793101 (India) 4Department of Botany, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Adarsha Mahavidalaya, Behali Assam-784184 (India) *Corresponding author: safibhuyan@gmail.com Phone number: +91-9101360097
ABSTRACT
Present study was carried out in five land use systems e.g. Agro forestry, grassland, mixed plantation, forest, home garden prevalent in and around the Behali Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. Sampling was done by nestled plot technique. Soil textures were sandy loam and loamy fine sand in nature.
