Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity (Mar 2016)

Plant diversity in different bioclimatic zones in Tunisia

  • Hana You,
  • Hyeyoung Jin,
  • Abdelhamid Khaldi,
  • Myeongja Kwak,
  • Taeyoon Lee,
  • Inkyin Khaine,
  • Jihwi Jang,
  • Hyunkyung Lee,
  • Iereh Kim,
  • Taihyeon Ahn,
  • Jeonghwa Song,
  • Yujin Song,
  • Ali Khorchani,
  • Boutheina Stiti,
  • Suyoung Woo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.japb.2016.01.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 56 – 62

Abstract

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The Republic of Tunisia, located in northern Africa, faces various environmental challenges caused by anthropogenic practices such as overgrazing, deforestation, and desertification. The conversion of natural ecosystems is the major cause of plant biodiversity loss. Tunisia can be divided into three main climatic zones as follows: a northern Mediterranean climate zone, a central steppe climate zone, and a southern desert climate zone. Because of this great environmental diversity, there are distinctive vegetation and various genetic resources in Tunisia. This research was conducted to investigate plant biodiversity within the various bioclimatic zones and to characterize useful plant resources in Tunisia. We investigated native, medicinal and aromatic, desert, and soil erosion control plant species.

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