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Title: SOURCES DE COMPENSATION EN EAU DE L'ARGANERAIE Argania spinosa L. AU SAHARA OUEST ALGÉRIEN
Authors: KECHAIRI Réda
Keywords: Argan tree
hydrography
water sources
water compensation
Tindouf
Algeria
Issue Date: 30-Jun-2021
Series/Report no.: vol. 11, n°1, Juin 2021;
Abstract: The Argan tree Argania spinosa L. is a major sylvopastoral component in the Algerian Western Sahara (Tindouf) in North West Africa. It grows in the rocky plateau “Hamada” of the Saharan desert. It is located in along the wadi beds, on sandy, rocky and gravelly substrates. It turns out that the region of Argan grove is characterized by extreme climatic conditions and a dry period that extends all year round. Under the severe aridity conditions the Argan tree adapts well on the hydrography of Hamada of Tindouf in the presence of underflows, where additional water supply is accumulated below the substrate of dry wadis beds.
Description: Algerian journal of arid environment
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/27347
ISSN: 1112- 9808
Appears in Collections:volume 11 numéro 1 2021

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