2018
DOI: 10.4236/ijg.2018.91003
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A Phytosociological of Plant Communities and Biodiversity in the East-South of Idna Village-Hebron of Palestine

Abstract: This paper presents a floristic and vegetation study of the territories of the Idna-Hebron of Palestine, corresponding to one area with three different names as Abu Salman Forest Reserve, Khallet Osman mountains, and Hamra Aslimi. These sites are very important at a local level of the flora with a high endemic rate. The floristic analysis revealed the existence of 48 species, of which 10 (20.83%) are endemic endemic. Seventeen plots of vegetation distributed in one area dominated and have been analyzed in this… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the flora in Palestine can be divided into several distinct groups as (Mediterranean basin as Maquis, Oak and Woodlands; Irani-Turanian, also on the Asian plains of the Syrian desert, Anatolia and the Gobi Desert; Saharo-Arabian as sand, Sinai and Arabian deserts; Sudano-Zambezi, as sub-tropical savannah species in Africa; Euro -Siberia; various plants that grow in more than one area of Palestine and neighboring countries; and plant species coming from the Americas, South Africa and Australia) (Danin, 2004;Ighbareyeh et al, 2014cIghbareyeh et al, , 2018a.…”
Section: Analysis Of Vegetationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the flora in Palestine can be divided into several distinct groups as (Mediterranean basin as Maquis, Oak and Woodlands; Irani-Turanian, also on the Asian plains of the Syrian desert, Anatolia and the Gobi Desert; Saharo-Arabian as sand, Sinai and Arabian deserts; Sudano-Zambezi, as sub-tropical savannah species in Africa; Euro -Siberia; various plants that grow in more than one area of Palestine and neighboring countries; and plant species coming from the Americas, South Africa and Australia) (Danin, 2004;Ighbareyeh et al, 2014cIghbareyeh et al, , 2018a.…”
Section: Analysis Of Vegetationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The climate of the Holy City (Jerusalem) is hot and dry in summer, and rainy, mild in winter, which represents a model for the Mediterranean climate [11,4,12] addition to several studies that were conducted on biology, [13] biodiversity [14][15][16][17][18][19][20], impact of climatic factors and Agro-Ecosystem in Palestine [21][22][23]4] and the Mediterranean Sea [24,11,[25][26]3,[27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35]15,[36][37]12,[38][39][40] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jericho lies at a depth of 260 m. below sea level in an oasis in a valley as Wadi Al-Qalt in the Jordan Valley, making it the lowest city in the world (Murphy-O'Connor, 1998;Ring et al, 1994;Holman, 2006;Ighbareyeh et al, 2015c). Annual rainfall is between 145-205 mm, most of which is concentrated in the winter season until early spring, while the average temperature is 11 ° C in January and 31° C in July (Ighbareyeh et al, 2015c;Ighbareyeh and Cano, 2018a). In the other side, Jericho has a hot desert climate according to the Köppen climate classification, rich alluvial or deposit soil and abundant spring water has made Jericho an attractive place for stability and tourism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%