Tree and shrub species preferences and planting materials used by sub-religious communities in the village groves of floodplain area of Bangladesh

Md. Danesh Miah , Mohammad Moshiur Rahman

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2004, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (1) : 55 -60.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2004, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (1) : 55 -60. DOI: 10.1007/BF02858011
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Tree and shrub species preferences and planting materials used by sub-religious communities in the village groves of floodplain area of Bangladesh

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An exploratory study of the traditional homestead forest of two different religious groups (Hindu and Muslim) in one selected floodplain area of Bangladesh was conducted over a period of six months from January to June 2002. The species' (both tree and shrub) preferences, similarities, use and sources of planting materials, spacing and location of species in the homesteads of both Hindu and Muslim communities were studied. It was found thatMangifera indica as tree species andOcimum sanctum as shrub species were the best preferred species of the Hindu community.Artocarpus heterophyllus as tree species andLawsonia inermis as shrub species were found best preferred by the Muslim community. Floristic similarities between the two groups were found 86.57% in tree species and 78.48% in shrub species. Both seed and seedlings of tree and shrub species as planting materials were used by the highest percentage of both the religious communities. For tree species, homegarden was reported to be the highest source (39%) and for shrub species, nature was the highest source (40%), which was found in the Hindu community.

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Species preferences / Species similarity / Planting materials / Hindu / Muslim / Homestead forests / Floodplain area / Bangladesh / S72 / A

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Md. Danesh Miah, Mohammad Moshiur Rahman. Tree and shrub species preferences and planting materials used by sub-religious communities in the village groves of floodplain area of Bangladesh. Journal of Forestry Research, 2004, 15(1): 55-60 DOI:10.1007/BF02858011

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