حصر نباتات جوانب الطريق ما بين منطقتي مزدة وقيرة قرب براك

Authors

  • Fathi Erteeb University of Tripoli
  • فادية جمعة اشعيوي

Keywords:

libya

Abstract

This study concerned with survey and classification of plant species and families that grow in in south

of Mizda to the entrance of Sabaha (Gera), along with the concentration of wadis intersections with the

road. In this investigation 16 field trips were conducted in order to allow the collection of plant specimens

through the season of the year. The field trips lasted more than two years starting 13 of March 2010 to

16 of July 2012. In this study 211 plant species were collected and classified into 156 genera and 39

The Libyan

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The Libyan Journal of Science- University of Tripoli Vol. 25, No. 01 (2022) 46-70

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families: Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons) were presented with 35 families, while Liliopsida

(monocotyledons) were represented with 4 families. Among these 211 taxa, 9 species were recognized

as endemic to Libya, 5 species of which are belonging to the family Asteraceae and 4 species belonging

to the family Brassicaceae. The endemic species are Tourneuxia varrifolia  Cosson,Perralderia

garamantum  Cosson, Prolongoa macrocarpa  (Cosson & Kralik) Alavi, Tripleurospermum philaenorum

(Maire & Weiller) Alavi, Launaea quercifolia  (Desf.) Pamp. (Asteraceae), Matthiola glutinosa  Jafri.,

Oudneya africana  R.Br., Ammosperma variabile  Niger & Le Houerou, Savignya parviflora  subsp.

parviflora  (Brassicaceae). . The investigation indicated that the family Asteraceae with ratio16.11% is

the largest in libya followed by Brassicaceae 11.37% then Fabaceae with ratio 10.90% then Poaceae

within 10.42%. The Brassicaceae took the place of the Poaceae in present study.

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Published

2022-08-10

How to Cite

Erteeb, F. and اشعيوي ف. ج. (2022) “حصر نباتات جوانب الطريق ما بين منطقتي مزدة وقيرة قرب براك”, The Libyan Journal of Science, 25(1). Available at: http://uot.edu.ly/journals/index.php/ljs/article/view/184 (Accessed: 23 November 2024).

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