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Publikováno v:
Physio-Géo, Vol 20, Pp 21-34
This study presents the entomofauna found in the Aleppo pine forest of Draa El Aoud, in the commune of Méchéria (southwestern Algeria). Planted in 1975 over an area of 1,000 ha, this pine forest has suffered a sharp decline, having completely disap
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https://doaj.org/article/57960222677946c7a25d04b312afc931
Publikováno v:
Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences. C, Physiology and Molecular Biology. 15:143-151
Autor:
Hadj Habib Houari, Mohammed El-Amine Bendaha, Mohammed Mokaddem, Ahmed Megharbi, Ali Cherif Djendara, Ali Latreche
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity Journal. 13:885-894
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Studies. :1-23
Autor:
Ahmed Megharbi, Réda Kechairi
Publikováno v:
GABJ. 5:135-145
Here is an ethnobotanical study on halophytic plants with medicinal virtues traditionally used by the populations surrounding the Macta wetland (north-western Algeria). An ethnobotanical survey was carried out and the data collected were statisticall
Autor:
MALIKA GHELLAI, MOHAMMED EL AMINE BACHIR BOUIADJRA, LAHOUARI DAHLOUM, AHMED MEGHARBI, BENABDALLAH BACHIR BOUIADJRA
Publikováno v:
Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity. 22
Ghellai M, Bachir-Bouiadjra MEA, Dahloum L, Megharbi A, Bachir-Bouiadjra B. 2021. Distribution of phytobenthosis in the presence of an invasive alga Caulerpa cylindracea on the Algerian west coast. Biodiversitas 22: 5644-5653. We have targeted and fo
Autor:
Choukri Tefiani, A. I. Roca-Fernandez, Mustapha Ainad Tabet, Soumia Chemouri, Mohamed Larid, Réda Kechairi, Ahmed Megharbi
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Studies. 77:602-612
This study was conducted to evaluate the impact of weeding (chemical, mechanical and control) on the floristic composition of citrus orchards in the region of Tlemcen (Northwestern Algeria). A comp...
Publikováno v:
Périodiques Scientifiques en Édition Électronique.
Floristic diversity in relation to abiotic gradients in La Macta wetland (West Algeria). The Macta marshes are classified as a Ramsar site and currently profit at the same time from the attention of both authorities and scientists. The aim of this ar