Quercus

Rahman, A. U., Ullah, Z., Qureshi, R., Burslem, D. F. R. P. & Mashwani, Z. U. R., 2022, Composition and structure of plant communities in the Moist Temperate Forest Ecosystem of the Hindukush Mountains, Pakistan, Brazilian Journal of Biology (e 266637) 82, pp. 1-14 : 5

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1590/1519-6984.266637

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7E058798-671C-4B25-0FAD-8B973A80FD2E

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Quercus
status

 

3.5. Quercus View in CoL - Viburnum - Poa community (QVP)

QVP community existed in high elevation flora between

2368-2920m with latitude (35°09’12.32” - 35°09’15.16”N) and longitude (72°24’45.50” - 72°20’39.43”E).The prominant ( Table 1) dominant species includes Quercus dilatata (74.3 IVI), Viburnum cotinifolium (54.3 IVI) and Poa alpina (38.9 IVI). The co-dominant herbs included Rumex nepalensis (17.5 IVI), Persicaria capitate (15.4 IVI), Potentilla atrosanguinea (15.2 IVI), Digitaria ciliaris (15.1 IVI), Viola canescens (12.2 IVI), Potentilla nepalensis (11.6 IVI) and Nepeta laevigata (11.4 IVI). Common representative co-dominant trees were Quercus semecarpifolia (50.25 IVI) and shrubs with importance values were Salix acmophylla (28.9 IVI), Parthenocissus semicordata (37.5 IVI) and Buxus wallichiana (34.6 IVI). Soil of QVP community the was slightly acidic with percentage of 39.4-16.7 sand, 5.3- 2.7 clay, 93.1-31.9 silt. Recorded phosphorus values of soil were 3.09- 1.91 mg /Kg, potassium 135.45- 61.56 mg / Kg, EC were 0.17-0.007 dSm-1, nitrogen 0.38-0.18%, organic matter 2.8-2.3% and CaCO3% were 7.5-3.6% (Supplementary material 1).

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fagales

Family

Fagaceae

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