A Study of the Distribution of Punica Granatum L. in theWest Coast of Mazandaraan

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The inventories shows that a decreasing trend of vegetal covering in the recent years. This decrease are differs in different areas of land in Iran,where these plants grow in the forests of north of Iran, this phenomenon is not seen only in the mountains areas but also in coastal and Low-level areas so that different species of plants are destroyed. Punica granatum L. which growth on the beach of the Caspian sea, is not exceptional. This study was carried out to specifying the social condition of punica granatum L. species as well as the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of that species. in the west of Mazandaran(from babolsar to ramsar). Therefore, seven areas were specified and the required studies had been done. The results shows that punica granatum L. speoies have better grown from candition babolsar to ward ramsar, Because of the long distance of villages from the sea, decrease in the rains and suitable climate. So, this species can be suggested as the genetic storage in agriculture and also as a protected species which that nobody is allowed to cut them.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Sciences and Techniques in Natural Resources, Volume:4 Issue: 1, 2009
Page:
31
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