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  Pak. J. Bot., 41(5): 2357-2369, 2009.

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PHYTOSOCIOLOGY OF PINUS ROXBURGHII SARGENT.  (CHIR PINE) IN LESSER HIMALAYAN AND HINDU KUSH RANGE OF PAKISTAN

 

MUHAMMAD FAHEEM SIDDIQUI*, MOINUDDIN AHMED1, MUHAMMAD WAHAB, NASRULLAH KHAN, MUHAMMAD UZAIR KHAN, KANWAL NAZIM AND SYED SADRUDIN HUSSAIN

 

Abstract: A phytosociological study of Pinus roxburghii was undertaken in Lesser Himalayan and Hindu Kush range of Pakistan during summer 2005. Thirteen stands were sampled at five different locations i.e., Mansehra, Rawalpindi, Islamabad, Swat and Lower Dir ranging from 750 - 1700 meters elevation. P. roxburghii was forming pure vegetation in 12 stands but in one location, it was associated with some angiospermic tree species. Quantitative attributes viz. relative density, relative frequency and relative basal area and absolute values were calculated. Circular plots were used to assess the vegetation association on the forest floor. Pine seedlings were recorded in nine stands. The common angiospermic species were found in association with Chir pine like Dodonaea viscosa, Punica granatum, Erodium cicutarium, Medicago denticulate and Vicia sativa. The most rare species encountered were Ailanthus altissima, Daphne mucronata, Melia azedirach, Potentilla nepalensis, Urtica dioica and Olea ferruginea. It was also observed that the studied forests are unstable and degraded and would be vanished if not maintained properly.

 


Department of Botany, Govt. Degree Science & Commerce College Landhi, Korangi, Karachi

1Laboratory of Dendrochronology and Plant Ecology of Pakistan, Department of Botany, Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi, Pakistan.


 

 
   

 

   
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