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Title: DELIMITATION DES PEUPLEMENTS DU PISTACHIER DE L’ATLAS (Pistacia atlantica Desf.) DANS LA REGION ORIENTALE DU MAROC PAR LE G.P.S. COMBINE AU S.I.G.
Authors: FAOUZI Khalil
DARDOUR Mouhabenlafdel
MAHYOU Hamid
BERRICHI Abdelbasset
RHARRABTI Yahia
BOUKROUTE Azzouz
LABGHIAL Mohamed
Keywords: Atlas pistachio
eastern region of Morocco
GPS
GIS
Issue Date: Jun-2015
Series/Report no.: volume 5 numero 1 2015;
Abstract: The Atlas pistachio (Pistacia atlantica Desf.) is an important ecosystem both at the ecological, biogeographical and economic level. This tree is at the same time protective and productive. In fact, it has many medical, pharmaceutical and economic interests. However, this species continues to decline from year to year because of climatic but mainly anthropogenic actions. The present work is to delimit Atlas pistachio populations in the eastern region of Morocco by using GPS combined to GIS. Thus, four sites were determined and classified according to tree density, namely: Oujda-Taourirt corridor (site 1); Jerada region (site 2); Tafrata plain (site 3); and Ain Beni Mathar-Figuig corridor (site 4). Associated species to Atlas pistachio were also identified, of which Ziziphus lotus was the most abundant in the four sites. Our study shows that Atlas pistachio occupies large areas in the eastern region of Morocco, but in scattered and isolated situation. It was found also grouped in form of islands at marabout places or in protected areas. The Atlas pistachio in eastern Morocco is adapted to different bioclimates from semi-arid and arid to saharian and grows on various soil types. This species is threatened mainly by overgrazing, anthropic pressure as well as severe drought of the eastern region of Morocco.
Description: Algerian Journal of Arid And Environment (AJAE)
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/8830
ISSN: 2170-1318
Appears in Collections:volume 05 numéro 1 2015

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