Research Article
Succulent Plant Diversity of Turkey: The Case Study of Sempervivum genus
Department of Landscape Architecture, Agricultural Faculty, Ataturk University, 25240, Erzururn, Turkey
Turkey is one of the richest countries based on diversity of family, genera and plant species in the world. On the other hand, it is the richest country in Europe as wall as among its neighbouring countries from the point of view of plant species diversity[1]. Turkey is also accepted to be the primary or the secondary genetic centre for some plant groups of the level of genus and species[2,3].
The country has approximately 10.000 vascular plants. Approximately one third of its flora (34.4%) is endemic to the country[4,5]. Along with its rich flora, it also has a wide diversity of habitats such as wetlands, heatlands, grasslands and rocky slopes. However, the unique flora, plant species and habitats of Turkey are being threatened and have declined rapidly for nearly last thirtyforty years[6,7,8].
Succulent plants including Sempervivums have wide spreading nearly all over the world tropics to arctics. Sempervivum genus is the member of Crassulaceae family and native for Europe and Asia continents. This genus exist both arid and semiarid regions. Sempervivums have wide use potential in landscape design and applications such as home gardens, rock and dry wall gardens as succulent ground cover plant due to their cultivation and maintenance are very easy[9, 10].
The purpose of the study is to point out the Sempervivum diversity of Turkey containing the geographical distributions, habitat attributions and threats status.
Turkey is located in the northern hemisphere the 36�42� northern parallel and the 26�45� eastern meridian. It has an area of 776,329 km2. 97% (Anatolia) of Turkey lies in Asia; the other 3% (Thrace region) lies in Europe (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1: | The location of study area |
The study area boundaries the Mediterranean, the Aegean, the Marmara and the Black Sea and has total coastline of 8.333 km[11].
Turkey has an important potential based on climatic diversity due to seas stretching out on three sides of the country, the location of the mountains and the variety of geographical formations. The climate is temperature in the coastal regions because of the effect of the sea. The central regions including Inner and Eastern Anatolian Regions are isolated from the sea by the Taurus Mountain Range and the northern Anatolian Mountains and show characteristics of a continental climate.
Detailed and updated data about Sempervivum species in the study was supplied from Flora of Turkey[12], Red Data Book of Turkey[13] and Turkish Plants Data Service (TUBIVES)[14] by founded TÜBTAK (The Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey). In this study, all the existing Sempervivum species was mapped based on TUBIVES and Daviss square systems for Turkish Flora. Finally, Sempervivum species in Turkish flora were classified as habitat characteristics.
As a result of this study, 16 Sempervivum genus including 13 endemic species were showed on two maps by comparing and updating with Flora of Turkey, Red Data Book of Turkish Plants and TUBIVES aid (Fig. 2a,b). Finally, Sempervivum species in Turkish flora are classified as habitat characteristics based on their phytogeographical origin, altitudes, life forms and flowering periods (Table 1). Threatened Sempervivum species are displayed in the connected with IUCN Red Data Book Categories (Table 1).
Fig. 2a, b: | Distribution of Sempervivum species in Turkey based on Daviss square system |
Table 1: | Sempervivum species in Turkey based on landscape characteristics |
*EX : extinct,EW: extinct in the wildCR: critically endangeredEN: endangeredVU : vulnerableLR: Lower riskcd: conservation dependentlc: least concernnt: near threatenedDD: data deficient NE: not evaluated |
DISCUSSION
Turkey has shown a continent feature in respect of biodiversity, climate and geographical characteristics due to its location among Europe, Africa and Asia. On the other hand, the country has an important potential based on succulent plants including Sempervivum species. In the study, it has been determined that Sempervivums are especially spreading out the mountain ranges including Northern Anatolian Mountain Range and Taurus Range. Main distribution area for Sempervivums is the Northern Anatolia Region containing the Black Sea Region, Northern Anatolian Mountain Range and transition zone between Black Sea and Eastern Anatolia Regions. Only two species are spreading out West Taurus Mountain. The study results has shown that Sempervivums are generally adopted temperature climate and mountainous habitats including rocky, limestone and gravely slopes, volcanic masses, screes. With supporting new research projects on plant diversity including succulent species, the number of Sempervivum species is to increase horizontally and vertically throughout the Turkey land. Besides, succulent plants containing Sempervivum and Sedum species should be placed in landscape planning and design studies such as roadway filling and digging slopes, rock and dry wall garden due to easy maintenance, cultivation and resistant to aridity.