Soil-Vegetation Relations in Some Stations of the Kabylia Region (North Algeria)

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1Lillia Lembrouk*, 2Dyhia Guerrmah, 3Lynda Lakabi, 4Ferroudja Medjdoub-Bensaad

Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences.

Botany, Vol.41 B, No.2.
July-December  2022: P.139-147

Original Research Article

DOI: 10.5958/2320-3196.2022.00017.9

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Soil-Vegetation Relations in Some Stations of the Kabylia Region (North Algeria)

 1Lillia Lembrouk*, 2Dyhia Guerrmah, 3Lynda Lakabi, 4Ferroudja Medjdoub-Bensaad

Author’s Affiliation

1,2,3,4Laboratoire 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:

Lillia Lembrouk

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:

maya-mira@hotmail.com

How to cite this article: Lembrouk L., Guerrmah D., Lakabi L, Medjdoub-Bensaad F.  (2022). Soil-Vegetation Relations in Some Stations of the Kabylia Region (North Algeria). Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences-Botany, 41B(2), 139-147

Received on 15.09.2022

Revised on 20.11.2022

Accepted on 30.11.2022

Published on 15.12.2022

Abstract
In order to characterize the soil-vegetation relationship in Kabylia, a qualitative inventory of plant species was carried out in the stations of Sidi Ali Bounab, Redjaouna and Mizrana (Tizi-Ouzou) during the spring season 2022 as well as physico-chemical analyzes of the soil (texture, total limestone CaCO3, pH, electrical conductivity as well as organic matter). The inventory of the flora collected made it possible to draw up a systematic list of 54 species, of which 26 species are listed at the level of the Redjaouna station, which is the more diversified, 23 species at the station of Sidi Ali Bounab and only 15 species at the station of Mizrana. The latter belong to 25 botanical families, 22 orders, 4 classes (Liliopsida, Equidopsida, Magnoliopsida and Flicopsida), and 5 divisions of the kingdom Planteae. The Fabaceae family dominates in the Redjaouna and Sidi Ali Bounab stations, so much said that at the Mizrana station it is the Asteraceae family that dominates. The analysis of the quality of the soils by determining their physical and chemical properties reveals that it is favorable to the installation and the diversification of the flora thanks to their loamy-sandy texture rich in organic matter and their neutral pH as well as their electrical conductivity, which is confirmed by the ecological analysis (equitability which tends towards 1) as well as statistical analysis by ACP and CAH. Keywords: Inventory, Flora, Soil, Ecological analysis, kabylie.