Author/Authors :
boukhatem, amel badji mokhtar university - science faculty - research laboratory: soil and sustainable development, Algeria , benslama, mohamed badji mokhtar university - science faculty - research laboratory: soil and sustainable development, Algeria , abed-belouahem, djamila national institute of forest research, oum teboul station (el kala), Algeria
Title Of Article :
Biodiversity and Ecology of Mosses in Northeastern Algeria: Case of the Watershed Tonga
شماره ركورد :
31301
Abstract :
The national park of El-Kala is located in the extreme North-east of Algeria. It holds a set of natural ecosystems from the maritime aquatic to the forests, passing by the aquatic lacustrine type. The Tonga lake watershed is a part of this set of landscape. Taking into account the diversity of bryophytes and the remoteness of the various sources of pollution, twenty-six stations from different forestal formations were the subject of our study. The inventory revealed one hundred fifty-three mosses species. From a morphological point of view, the listed taxa are divided into one hundred seven acrocarpous (sporophytes located at the tops of the branches of the stem) species and forty-six pleurocarpous (Sporophytes develop laterally to the stems)species, while from a systematic point of view, with twenty-nine families, We can then deduce that the watershed of Lake Tonga is rich in bryophytes.
From Page :
59
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Mosses , Inventory , Watershed , Tonga Lake , North , east of Algeria
JournalTitle :
Revue Des Sciences Et De La Technologie, Synthèse
To Page :
68
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