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العنوان
Ecological studies on the weed flora in the
agroecosystem of Kharga Oasis, Egypt
المؤلف
Abd El-Galil,Ayat Abd El-Monem
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Ayat Abd El-Monem Abd El-Galil
مشرف / Fawzy Mahmoud Salama
مشرف / Monier Abd El-Ghani
مشرف / Ahmed Abd El-Rahman Amro
مشرف / Ali El-Saied Gaafar
الموضوع
sise
تاريخ النشر
2019
عدد الصفحات
263
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
علوم النبات
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2019
مكان الإجازة
اتحاد مكتبات الجامعات المصرية - النبات
الفهرس
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Abstract

Abstract
The present study provides an analysis of the floristic composition, habitat types, vegetation structure and species diversity,
elucidating the role of the environmental factors that affect species distribution in Kharga Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt. The
vegetation was sampled from 89 permanently visited stands in 12 sites situated along N - S line transect across the oasis, and
extending for about 185 km to cover as much as possible the physiognomic variation in habitats. Four main habitats were
recognized and forming concentric zones (from inside to outside): farmlands and date-palm orchards represent the inner zone,
the waste-salinized lands (not saltmarshes) in the middle zone, and the surrounding (bounding) desert in the outer zone. A
total of 122 species from 35 families and 102 genera represented the flora of the study area. Poaceae, Asteraceae and Fabaceae
were the major families, which constituted 47% of the total flora. Classification using Bray-Curtis cluster analysis produced 4
vegetation groups (A - D); each can be linked to a certain habitat. The arrangement of habitat zones along the first DCA axis
can be noticed: outer zone (bounding desert), middle zone (waste-salinized lands) and inner zone (arable lands). On the other
hand, farmlands and date-palm orchard groups were separated from each other along the second DCA axis. The relationship
between the vegetation and soil variables was studied using Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA); it was indicated the
most important environmental gradients those control the vegetation composition and the distribution pattern of species in
Kharga Oasis, which were mainly related to gradients in soil moisture content and fine fractions. The present situation of
Kharga Oasis urges the conservation of some old historic wells and the naturally growing open dom-palm forests before
vanishing due to high human activities in the area.