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VOL. 9, ISSUE 4 (2024)
Physicochemical properties of termitaria soil of Odontotermes spp. In Pollachi, taluk, Coimbatore, district, India
Authors
Jiny Thomas, Rosaline Mary
Abstract
Termites, which are abundant and diverse in tropical woods, are the most common arthropod decomposers. By altering the biotic and abiotic environment, they play a significant role in tropical ecosystems. The range of termite fauna in India has been restricted because to the country's higher altitudes and harsh temperatures. In contrast to the rest of India, the northeastern regions are home to a large population of these termites. The most significant group of soil fauna in the semiarid tropical regions are termites. Conacher and Lobry de Bruyns, 1990 [48]. They are spread throughout the world's tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions and can be found in a wide variety of terrestrial habitats. Pearce, 1997a; Krishna and Weesner, 1970; Freise, 1949.
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Pages:158-161
How to cite this article:
Jiny Thomas, Rosaline Mary "Physicochemical properties of termitaria soil of <i>Odontotermes </i>spp. In Pollachi, taluk, Coimbatore, district, India". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 9, Issue 4, 2024, Pages 158-161
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