Abstract
During study of the fern flora of Singhbhum District in Bihar, the authors have recorded 16 fern species which are economically important to mankind in various ways.
Keywords
During study of the fern flora of Singhbhum District in Bihar, the authors have recorded 16 fern species which are economically important to mankind in various ways.
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Manuscript Published on 01 March 1998
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