Vegetation study on Al-Jabal Al-Akhdarwith special emphasis on endangered species -Libya
Mabroka Abdalla Gbrial Abdalrhim;
Abstract
Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar Mountain is the richest vegetation and highest species diversity in Libya. Soil factors play an important role in growth, chemical composition and distribution of plants under different ecosystems in Al-Jabal Al- Akhdar. In the present work, 63 soil sample supporting the growth of the different studied species (especially the twelve selected endangered plant species), were collected from seven site located along the Al-Jabal Al- Akhdar.
Regarding the number of species within each family, the abundant families were Asteraceae which has the highest contribution to the total number of the recorded species (comprising sixteen species with ratio 18%), followed by Lamiaceae comprising twelve species (14%), Fabaceae comprising five species (6%), Apiaceae comprising four species (5%) and Poaceae comprising three species (3 %).
Regarding the number of species within each family, the abundant families were Asteraceae which has the highest contribution to the total number of the recorded species (comprising sixteen species with ratio 18%), followed by Lamiaceae comprising twelve species (14%), Fabaceae comprising five species (6%), Apiaceae comprising four species (5%) and Poaceae comprising three species (3 %).
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| Title | Vegetation study on Al-Jabal Al-Akhdarwith special emphasis on endangered species -Libya | Other Titles | دراسة الغطاء النباتي للجبل الأخضر خاصة الأنواع المهددة بالإنقراض - ليبيا | Authors | Mabroka Abdalla Gbrial Abdalrhim | Issue Date | 2017 |
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