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what is biodiversity in plants?

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Answered by sarikarajawat2901
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Biodiversity of plants ensures a resource for new food crops and medicines. Plant life balances ecosystems, protects watersheds, mitigates erosion, moderates climate, and provides shelter for many animal species. ... The number of plant species becoming extinct is increasing at an alarming rate.

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Biological diversity

The diversity or variety among the different species in the living organisms that are present on planet Earth is called the Biodiversity of plants and animals. The term Biodiversity was coined by Walter G Rosen in 1986, and the literal meaning of the word is Biological diversity.

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