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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2007 | Volume: 10 | Issue: 10 | Page No.: 1618-1624
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2007.1618.1624
Floristic Study of Ghasemloo (Shohada) Valley Forest Reserve and adjacent area
L. Malekmohammadi, A. Mahmoudzadeh and A. Hassanzadeh

Abstract: In this survey flora of protected region of Ghasemloo valley Forest reserve and adjacent areas has been studied. The study area includes about 577 ha and is located at south of Urmia. The method which used for plant collection is the same as regional floristic studies. Collected plants were recognized and determined as families, genera and species by using of indispensable references. Alphabetical list of taxa in this region was provided on the base of families, genera and species. The life form of plant species was determined by using of Raunckier’s method and chorotype of plant species was determined by indispensable references. In this research 50 family, 165 genera and 204 species were identified. The largest plant family is Compositae with 21 genera and 26 species and the largest genera is Astragalus from Papilionaceae family with 6 species. The main biological forms respectively are: Therophytes and hemichryptophytes. The most extended chorotype with 61.28% is related to Irano-Turanian.

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L. Malekmohammadi, A. Mahmoudzadeh and A. Hassanzadeh, 2007. Floristic Study of Ghasemloo (Shohada) Valley Forest Reserve and adjacent area. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 10: 1618-1624.

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