Ecology of Plants

Ecology of plants is the study of how environmental factors interact with and impact the growth, distribution and diversity of plants. Plants are an important part of the global ecosystems, providing food, oxygen and shelter to many other species. Understanding how plants interact with their environment can help us manage land and resources more sustainably, and protect our planet for future generations. Plants also have many economic benefits, such as providing food, fuel and medicines, as well as helping to protect human health by improving air quality. As a result, ecological research on plants is important for ensuring our environment is healthy and sustainable.

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Medicinal Plants and their Traditional Uses
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Effect of Drought and Salt Stress on Cereal Crop Plants and their Proteomic and Physiological Studies
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Antimycotic Activity of Leaf Extracts of Medicinal Plants Against Dermatophytes
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The Efficacy of Some Plants Extracts on Fallarmyworm (Spodopterafrugiperda, J.E. Smizh) in Sudan
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