학술논문

A Floristic Study of Kuh-e Dakal in Mamasani County, Fars Province
Document Type
article
Source
تاکسونومی و بیوسیستماتیک, Vol 11, Iss 39, Pp 1-22 (2019)
Subject
life form
habitat
flora
mamasani
Science
Technology (General)
T1-995
Language
Persian
ISSN
2008-8906
2322-2190
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to record the plant and habitat diversity in the area of ​​Kuh-e Dekel in Mamasani city located in the northwest of Fars province, which is located between 51°32' eastern longitude and 30° 8' northern latitude, and in the altitude of 900 to 1350 m above the sea level. A total of 395 samples of vascular plants were collected belonging to 172 genera, 69 families, and 225 species. They were identified and archived in the herbarium of Shiraz University. Dicotyledon plants with 57 families, 142 genera, and 187 species were the most diverse group, followed by monocots with 8 families, 25 genera, and 34 species. Pteridophytes with 3 families, 3 genera, and 3 species and Gymnosperms with 1 family, 1 genus, and 1 species were present in the region. The richest genera in terms of the number of species were Asteraceae (42 species), Fabaceae (23 species), and Poaceae (13 species). The most diverse species in the vegetation of the region were Convolvulus, Plantago, and Trifolium (each with 5 species), and Allium (with 4 species). In terms of chorology, most plants belonged to the Irano-Turanian region. Therophytes were the dominant life form in the area. The most effective ecological factors in the distribution of plants in the area were climatic, topographical, and biological factors.