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A PHYTOSOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS ON KIZILKUYU WILDLIFE DEVELOPMENT AREA (ŞANLIURFA/TURKEY)

Faruk Ömer ()
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Faruk Ömer: KAYA Harran University, Şanlıurfa, Turkey

Management of Sustainable Development, 2013, vol. 5, issue 2, 13-20

Abstract: Bordered by Taurus Mountains in the north and Syria - Iraq arid climate zone in the south, Southeastern Anatolia has wide steppe lands. As a conclusion to the phytosociological research done in accordance with Braun-Blanquet (1965) method in Kızılkuyu Wildlife Development Area, which was founded in these steppe lands, three associations belonging to steppe vegetation were found. Two of these associations are new to scientific world. Identified associations were generally found in slightly stony areas inappropriate to agricultural practices. The study area is in Irano-Turanian phytogeographic region and found in C7 square in Grid System (Davis 1965 - 1985).

Date: 2013
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