Floristic composition of Sahara Area in Libya | ||||
Catrina: The International Journal of Environmental Sciences | ||||
Article 6, Volume 3, Issue 3, 2008, Page 37-53 PDF (358.1 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
View on SCiNiTO | ||||
Author | ||||
Khadeja Baayo | ||||
Biology Department, Faculty of Science, Seventh of October University, Masratah, Libya | ||||
Abstract | ||||
The present study aimed to analyze the floristic structure of Desert territory in Libya with focusing on the distribution of global important species such as medicinal, endemic and rare species. Vegetation survey was conducted in Al-Joufrah Oases (Hun, Wedan, Soknah, and Zilla). The results revealed that the Libyan Desert area harbors 244 plant species, which belong to 164 genera and 53 families (108 annual species and 136 perennial species). One hundred and twenty-seven species were recorded in Joufrah area including twenty-four species as new records, 26 medicinal plant species, 11 endemic species, and 9 rare species. The most abundant families were Poaceae (35 species), Fabaceae (27 species), Asteraceae (22 species), Brassicaceae (18 species), and Zygophyllaceae (16 species). Twenty-seven families were represented by 2-9 species and twenty-two families were represented by only one species. The most dominant life forms in the area were the annuals followed by the chamaephytes. Phytogeographically, flora of Libya belongs mainly to Arabian Sahara followed by the Arabian Sahara+ Irano-turranean Sahara, then the Arabian Sahara and Sudano-Zambesian. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Floristic composition; Desert territory; Al-Joufrah Oases | ||||
Statistics Article View: 69 PDF Download: 365 |
||||