Faculty of Science,
41522 Ismailia
Egypt
Research Article
Long Term Monitoring of Rosa arabica Populations as a Threatened Species
in South Sinai, Egypt
Author(s): Moustafa AA, Zaghloul MS, Mansour SR, Alsharkawy DH and Alotaibi MMoustafa AA, Zaghloul MS, Mansour SR, Alsharkawy DH and Alotaibi M
Rosa arabica is a threatened species of the family Rosaceae, endemic to Mount Catherine region in the South
Sinai, Egypt. The aim of this study was to evaluate the status of the R. arabica populations after a conservation program
that has been started eighteen years ago. Fencing of the target species was applied in three main locations in Saint
Katherine protectorate; Kahf El-Ghola, Wadi El-Arbaen and Shaq Mussa. Soil analysis and seed bank content were
assessed for the three localities. Evaluation of the obtained results showed that R. arabica has negatively reacted to the
fencing in enclosures of Kahf El-Ghola and Shaq Mussa, while the enclosure in Wadi El-Arbaen showed a significant
increase in plant growth and cover. The soil seed bank of Rosa arabica reflected a reluctant of seed germination and no
emergence of Rosa seedlings were observed, .. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2332-2543.1000197
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