- Turkish Journal of Botany
- Volume:40 Issue:3
- Plant diversity and relationships with environmental factors after rangeland exclosure in arid Tunis...
Plant diversity and relationships with environmental factors after rangeland exclosure in arid Tunisia
Authors : Khalil MSEDDI, Ahmad ALSHAMMARI, Hossain SHARIF, Mohamed CHAIEB
Pages : 287-297
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :On a broad scale, the extent of clearing and plowing of the crops in rangelands has brought a significant degradation in pasture species along with an invasion of weed species. This work evaluates the vegetation composition of an agriculture field after 15 years of exclosure and protection against clearing and plowing activities. Vegetation cover, density, richness, species dispersion, and diversity index were estimated through 12 permanent transects of 20 m in length and 23 quadrats of 1 m2 over a 3-year period. Species diversity and its relationship with environmental factors insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(soil, canopy, elevation, and road effect); were analyzed by canonical correlation analysis. About 72 species were recorded across the study area. Plant species encountered were divided into three communities of steppic insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(45.8%);, weed insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(44.4%);, and steppic-weed insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(8.4%);, with 1 cultivated species insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(1.4%);. Raunkiaer classification showed a dominance of therophytes insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(73.6%); over the other groups. This work showed that exclosure of degraded arid lands can regenerate 16.6% of perennial plant cover that allowed to classify the experimental field as a low degraded zone.Keywords : Degraded rangeland, vegetation restoration, exclosure, steppic, weed, pasture