Flora Diversity According to an Altitudinal Gradient in Kabylia Region

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Year : 2022,
Volume & Issue : BPAS-Botany 41B(1), JAN-JUN 2022
Page No. : 53-65,
Article Type : Original Aticle
Article DOI : 10.5958/2320-3196.2022.00005.2 (Received on 17.01.2022 Revised on 19.05.2022 Accepted on 31.05.2022)

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*Lembrouk Lillia1, Sadoudi Ali-Ahmed Djamila2
Author’s Affiliation : 1,2 Laboratoire de production, sauvegarde des espèces menacées et des récoltes. Influence des variations climatiques. Département de Biologie. Faculté des Sciences Biologiques et des Sciences Agronomiques. Université Mouloud Mammeri de Tizi-Ouzou. 15000 Algérie

Corresponding Author : Lembrouk Lillia Laboratoire de production, sauvegarde des espèces menacées et des récoltes. Influence des variations climatiques. Département de Biologie. Faculté des Sciences Biologiques et des Sciences Agronomiques. Université Mouloud Mammeri de Tizi-Ouzou. 15000 Algérie,
E-Mail:-lillia.lembrouk@ummto.dz

Abstract
The study focuses on a floristic inventory according to an altitudinal gradient following a transect that includes five stations (Yakouren, Taddart, Tirsatine, Tizi Rached, Oued Aissi) located equidistant from the forest of Yakouren to the Sebaou Valley in Greater Kabyliarandom sampling was adopted during the spring season of 2015 by harvesting all the plant species encountered in a comprehensive manner, while focusing on their distribution taking into account environmental factors including climate, precipitation, rainfall, temperature, altitude and the nature of the substrate. The collected species are sorted, identified and counted. The recorded flora is divided into 5 classes (Magnoliopsida, Liliopsida, Pteridophyta, Monocotyledons and Equisetopsida), 25 orders divided into 27 families and 65 species. It shows the apparent impact of altitude and climate. How to cite this article: Lembrouk L, Sadoudi Ali-Ahmed D. (2022). Flora Diversity According to an Altitudinal Gradient in Kabylia Region.Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences-Botany, 41B(1), 53-65. Keywords Flora, Biodiversity, Altitude, Climate, Kabylia