Title of article :
Vegetation analysis of Wadi Al-Jufair, a hyper-arid region in Najd, Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors :
Alatar, Abdulrahman King Saud University - College of Science - Botany and Microbiology Department, Saudi Arabia , El-Sheikh, Mohamed A. King Saud University - College of Science - Botany and Microbiology Department, Saudi Arabia , Thomas, Jacob King Saud University - College of Science - Botany and Microbiology Department, Saudi Arabia
From page :
357
To page :
368
Abstract :
Wadi Al-Jufair, a tributary of Wadi Nisah, is one of the important wadis of Najd region (Saudi Arabia) sheltering a rich diversity of higher plants. The study area is extended into approximately 15 km² encompassing the commonest geomorphological features encountered in desert wadis. The wadi supports several rare plants, including Maerua crassifolia Forssk., a regionally endangered tree, and Acacia oerfota (Forssk.) Schweinf., a rare shrub with restricted distribution.The present study aims to analyze the vegetation of wadi Al-Jufair and propose its designation as an important plant reserve. The vegetation type is fundamentally of chamaephytic nature with some phanerophytes, and distinguished into associations where the dominant perennial species give the permanent character of plant cover in each habitat. Four vegetation groups were identified with the application of TWINSPAN, DCA and CCA programs and named after the characteristic species as follows: Lycium shawii; A. oerfota; Acacia raddiana–Rhazya stricta and Artemisia monosperma. These plant associations demonstrate significant variation in soil texture, moisture, organic matter, pH, EC, and minerals of Wadi Al-Jufair.
Keywords :
Plant diversity , Hyperarid wadi , Invasive species , Najd , Plant community , Saudi Arabia , Vegetation , Wadi Al , Jufair
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Record number :
2665680
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