The Vegetation of EgyptChapman & Hall, 1992 - 424 من الصفحات The position of Egypt as a cross-road territory between the Middle East and Africa has attracted the attention of naturalists and explorers for many centuries. There have been many thousands of published studies relating to aspects of the ecological and botanical patterns of Egyptian vegetation, but this work draws this information together. |
المحتوى
Physiography climate and soilvegetation relationships | 4 |
The Western Desert | 15 |
The Eastern Desert | 117 |
حقوق النشر | |
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
The Vegetation of Egypt <span dir=ltr>M. A. Zahran</span>,<span dir=ltr>A. J. Willis</span> لا تتوفر معاينة - 2014 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
abundant Acacia ehrenbergiana Acacia raddiana aegyptiaca Aeluropus Aerva javanica Alhagi maurorum annual arabica Arthrocnemum associate species associates include Balanites aegyptiaca Calligonum comosum Calotropis procera Citrullus colocynthis coastal desert common associates community dominated Cressa cretica Cyperus Dakhla deposits depressions downstream Eastern Desert ecological Egypt ephemerals Fagonia Farsetia flora Francoeuria crispa frutescent layer Gebel gravel ground layer growth Gulf of Suez Gymnocarpos Gymnocarpos decandrum habitat halophytes Hammada elegans inland Juncus rigidus Kassas Kharga km² Lake Launaea layer includes Leptadenia pyrotechnica limestone Lycium Lygos raetam main channel Mediterranean mountains mucronata Nile Nitraria retusa oases Oasis Panicum turgidum patches perennials Phragmites australis Pituranthos tortuosus plain plant cover plateau rainfall Red Sea Red Sea coastal runnels saline Salsola baryosma salt marsh sand dunes shrubs Sinai slopes soil Stipagrostis Suaeda suffrutescent layer surface Täckholm Tamarix nilotica tortilis vegetation Western xerophytes Zahran Zilla spinosa zone Zygophyllum Zygophyllum album Zygophyllum coccineum Zygophyllum simplex