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Effect of ploughing on plant species abundance and diversity in the northwestern coastal desert of Egypt

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This study focuses on the effect of ploughing on plant abundance,vegetation cover, species richness, and taxonomic diversity during the growingseasons (winter and spring) of 1992 and 2000 in the habitat of inland plateau(natural habitat), 21 km south of Mersa-Matrouh (Egypt).Ninety-five species belonging to 27 families were recorded. High percentages oflife-forms and a large number of species were recorded in ploughed andunploughed stripes in the winter and spring of 2000. Higher averages of importancevalues (IVs) and absolute frequencies were recorded for most perennial andannual species in the unploughed stripes compared to the ploughed ones. This may beattributed to crop failure and consequently unfavourable soil conditions. On theother hand, some shrubby species (e.g. Noaea mucronata andHaloxylon scoparium) and perennial herbs (e.g.Gynandriris sisyrinchium) attained higher IVs in theploughed stripes compared to unploughed ones. This may be attributed to thecultivation of Prosopis juliflora trees in the elevatedpart of the ploughed stripes, which have an ecological role in protecting andenriching the soil with organic matter, thus favouring the growth of theseshrubs and perennial herbs. Higher species richness and diversity wereassociated with low concentration of dominance and low taxonomic diversity inthe spring of 2000 in ploughed and unploughed stripes compared to the winter of1992, for both perennials and annuals. The lowest taxonomic diversities wereexhibited in the spring of 2000 for ploughed and unploughed stripes where thevegetation had the largest number of congeneric species and confamilial genera.Higher species richness and diversity characterized the vegetation of theunploughed stripes, especially in winter and spring 2000, as compared to those ofploughed ones. The present study also reveals low species richness and diversityof therophytes in winter for both ploughed and unploughed stripes.

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Hammouda, S.K., Heneidy, S.Z. & El–Kady, H.F. Effect of ploughing on plant species abundance and diversity in the northwestern coastal desert of Egypt. Biodiversity and Conservation 12, 749–765 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022446309482

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