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Introduction of Islamabad Baluch Rangeland Plants Flora, Kazerun City, Fars Province

Author: MAHBOUBEH HADINEJAD, GHOLAM HOSSEIN AGHAJARI, MORTEZA NEGHABI, MOHAMMAD KAZEM KARIMI, MOSLEM YAZDANI, HASSAN GHELICHNIA
Abstract: Vegetation is one of the most important components of natural ecosystems, which in addition to expressing vegetation conditions, also represents the prevailing environmental conditions. Investigation of country plant species diversity, as a necessary substrate for ecological studies, rangeland management, watershed management, plant gene bank, agriculture and medicine are of considerable importance. On the other hand, identifying plant species in different regions allows further studies in various fields of biology. The rangelands around the village of Islamabad Baluch with an area of 300769 square meters are located in the southwest of Kazerun city and is one of the important habitats of Fars province. In this study, flora, family, Growth habit, longevity and palatability of plant species are introduced. Plant samples were identified in different seasons of the year during the years 2019 to 2020. According to the results, there were 205 plant species belonging to 46 families in the study area. The families Asteraceae, Poaceae, Fabaceae had the highest number of species in the study area. The results of the study of Growth habit showed that the highest number of species are related to Forb and Grass Growth habit, respectively. The results of classifying plant species based on longevity showed that most plant species in the studied rangeland were perennial. Also, the results of classification of plant species based on palatability showed that most plant species in the studied rangeland were in palatability class III. The study of the flora of each region is one of the basic studies for rangeland management and protection. Therefore, the present study was conducted to identify the plant species of the study site for better management.
Keyword: Biological form, geographical distribution, floristics, Fars, Islamabad Baluch
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.791
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