Espèces végetales sur sable roux du fourré de Ranobe, PK 32 Toliara
Authors: Andriamananjara Salomon FIDIARISOAVONINARIVO;
doi: 10.15468/jmlkgk
Espèces végetales sur sable roux du fourré de Ranobe, PK 32 Toliara
Abstract
Actuellement, classée comme une zone de transition entre les forêts denses sèches du Nord et celles fourrés xérophiles du littoral Sud, le PK 32 du site Ranobe (sur la RN9 reliant Toliara et Morombe) est couverte par une végétation intermédiaire. Les espèces telles que Dalbergia sp., Givotia madagascariensis des forêts denses sèches et Chadsia grevei des fourré xérophile. Tandis que Commiphora sp. appartiennent aux deux types de formation.est couverte par des espèces végétales mixtes. La végétation de cette zone repréntent des espèces des forêts sèches comme de Dalbergia
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