Diversité des formes de croissance de Juniperus communis L. dans les stations refuges des hautes montagnes du bassin versant de la Moulouya (Maroc)

In Morocco, Juniperus communis L. (common juniper), which tends to be too automatically qualified as a phanerophyte because its belongs to the woody arborescent species group, acquires a dwarfed shape, always thick, and often takes on a typical mound appearance even if a wide range of growth forms e...

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Main Author: Mustapha Rhanem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Physio-Géo 2017-11-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/5569
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spelling doaj-f5173dec9a6f4a4590cec652d1e9de192020-11-24T20:44:18ZengPhysio-GéoPhysio-Géo1958-573X2017-11-011122925410.4000/physio-geo.5569Diversité des formes de croissance de Juniperus communis L. dans les stations refuges des hautes montagnes du bassin versant de la Moulouya (Maroc)Mustapha RhanemIn Morocco, Juniperus communis L. (common juniper), which tends to be too automatically qualified as a phanerophyte because its belongs to the woody arborescent species group, acquires a dwarfed shape, always thick, and often takes on a typical mound appearance even if a wide range of growth forms exist for both isolated tufts and those grouped in mass more or less compacts. In addition to nivo-aeolian processes, topography and edaphic conditions specific to each station play a key role in the expression of this polymorphism.Whatever the morphologies adopted in response to their microenvironment, juniper tufts grows most often as creeping coppice, small rugs or wide carpets. Their spreading on steep slopes with a dispersed and sporadic distribution contributes to a very characteristic tiger mosaic pattern within the general physiognomy of the oromediterranean vegetation cover. For that and for its relict species status, the common juniper deserves here to be protected.http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/5569common junipertuftscreepingmoundcoppicetiger mosaic
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Diversité des formes de croissance de Juniperus communis L. dans les stations refuges des hautes montagnes du bassin versant de la Moulouya (Maroc)
Physio-Géo
common juniper
tufts
creeping
mound
coppice
tiger mosaic
author_facet Mustapha Rhanem
author_sort Mustapha Rhanem
title Diversité des formes de croissance de Juniperus communis L. dans les stations refuges des hautes montagnes du bassin versant de la Moulouya (Maroc)
title_short Diversité des formes de croissance de Juniperus communis L. dans les stations refuges des hautes montagnes du bassin versant de la Moulouya (Maroc)
title_full Diversité des formes de croissance de Juniperus communis L. dans les stations refuges des hautes montagnes du bassin versant de la Moulouya (Maroc)
title_fullStr Diversité des formes de croissance de Juniperus communis L. dans les stations refuges des hautes montagnes du bassin versant de la Moulouya (Maroc)
title_full_unstemmed Diversité des formes de croissance de Juniperus communis L. dans les stations refuges des hautes montagnes du bassin versant de la Moulouya (Maroc)
title_sort diversité des formes de croissance de juniperus communis l. dans les stations refuges des hautes montagnes du bassin versant de la moulouya (maroc)
publisher Physio-Géo
series Physio-Géo
issn 1958-573X
publishDate 2017-11-01
description In Morocco, Juniperus communis L. (common juniper), which tends to be too automatically qualified as a phanerophyte because its belongs to the woody arborescent species group, acquires a dwarfed shape, always thick, and often takes on a typical mound appearance even if a wide range of growth forms exist for both isolated tufts and those grouped in mass more or less compacts. In addition to nivo-aeolian processes, topography and edaphic conditions specific to each station play a key role in the expression of this polymorphism.Whatever the morphologies adopted in response to their microenvironment, juniper tufts grows most often as creeping coppice, small rugs or wide carpets. Their spreading on steep slopes with a dispersed and sporadic distribution contributes to a very characteristic tiger mosaic pattern within the general physiognomy of the oromediterranean vegetation cover. For that and for its relict species status, the common juniper deserves here to be protected.
topic common juniper
tufts
creeping
mound
coppice
tiger mosaic
url http://journals.openedition.org/physio-geo/5569
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