Phytological Study of F ological Study of Freshwater W eshwater Wetland E etland Ecosystem of Bajwat cosystem of Bajwat Area
Journal: Journal of Bioresource Management (JBM) (Vol.6, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-08-12
Authors : Zahid Bhatti Center for Bioresource Research CBR Islamabad Pakistan Asad Ghufran International Islamic University Islamabad Pakistan Sher Wali Khan Karakoram International University Gilgit Pakistan;
Page : 1-15
Keywords : Acacia nilotica; Aloe vera; vegetation; freshwater; wetland;
Abstract
Freshwater wetlands are individual ecosystems that support a variety of wildlife, vegetation and microscopic life. The type of plants that exist in these areas describe the physico-chemical characteristics of their locality and vice-versa. This study was carried out at Marala wetlands in Bajwat Game Reserve. The study found 39 species of higher plants in the areas of the wetland and its associated terrain. The total species were arranged into 5 vegetation types, named on the basis of the dominant plant species, with their own composition of the species and present in different habitat conditions. The vegetative community Phragmites karka constituted an association of 8 plant species; Juncellus laevigatus had 10, Typha angustata had 13, Aeluropus lagopoides and Cyprus comylomeratus had 9 species each.
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