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Djamel Anteur

  • Biodiversity Journal, 12 (4): 0887-0891

    Belhacini Fatima & Anteur Djamel
    Phytodiversity the group to Tetraclinis articulata (Vahl) Mast. (Pinales Cupressaceae) in the Dahra region (Chlef, Algeria)
    https://doi.org/10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2021.12.4.887.891

    ASBTRACT
    This work was carried out at the Dahra forest in the north-west of the wilaya of Chlef in western Algeria, to give the state of the vegetation cover and in particular that of the groups to Tetraclinis articulata (Vahl) Mast. (Pinales Cupressaceae) currently existing in this region. The floristic inventory includes more than 74 taxa, divided into 32 families, that belong to the Mediterranean biogeographic type with a percentage of 48%, next to the high rate of taxa of the whole Mediterranean develop endemic species and Eurasian elements. From the biological point of view chamephytes have an important place in the plant groups in Thuya followed by Therophytes, Phanerophytes, Hemicryptophytes and Geophysicists. Herbaceous plants are the most dominant with a percentage of 68%, followed by perennials with 32%. We were also able to describe a list of the so-called faithful species of Tetraclinis articulata or the species that make up the groups of the latter.

  • Biodiversity Journal, 12 (2): 0319-0323

    Djamel Anteur, Fatima Belhacini, Bachir Zahafi, Youcef Fekir, Djillali Baghdadi & Hamadouche Mohamed Amine
    Diagnosis of the floristic diversity in south of Saida (west Algerian steppe)
    https://doi.org/10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2021.12.2.319.323

    ABSTRACT
    This work allowed to make an assessment of the floristic diversity in south of Saida, in western Algeria, based on the phytoecological aspect, biological, morphological and biogeogaphical of this heritage. Given the nature of the problem to be addressed, we used the Zuricho Montpelieraine according to the Braun-Blanquet method: we harvested all plant species encountered, listed the species on a surface plot (area minimum), and registered the floristic surveys. The floristic diversity is relatively low compared to other oranaises areas in Algeria, it is closely linked to the severe climatic conditions coupled with a strong anthropozoic action which translates by the preponderance of species such as: Artemisia herba-alba Asso, Atriplex halimus L., Peganum harmala L., Salsola vermiculata L. Currently the conservation of different taxa are scientific priorities for assessment and management of this biological heritage.

  • Biodiversity Journal, 12 (1): 0155-0169

    Hartani Ahmed, Baghdadi Djillali, Anteur Djamel & Benaradj Abdelkrim
    Detection of urban spot in the plain of Mina (Western Algeria)
    https://doi.org/10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2021.12.1.155.169

    ABSTRACT
    During the last three decades, the plains of the Oued Cheliff watershed, have been affected by the decisions of the State which tried to change its development policy. This has put these plains in a state of transformation, whose rate of population has increased by causing greater worries such as consumption, employment, and housing needs. The latter has affected this environmental space and its agro systems by reducing the area of its most fertile lands and the pollution of the places that use its natural resources. In order to do our studies, we have chosen the Mina plain, which is part of a space that is in full change with regard to its physical environment, its demographic and economic aspect while acting on its agro systems. This study will develop a methodology, based on the integration of satellite images and cartographic data into a geographical information system (SIG) for the identification and mapping of urban extensions on agricultural land in the Mina Plain.

  • Biodiversity Journal, 10 (3): 259-264

    Djillali Baghdadi, Mustapha Faafaa, Abdelkrim Benaradj, Djamel Anteur & Ahmed Hartani
    Contribution to the phytodiversity study of the Ouled Sidi Abdelaziz (forest of Ouled Sidi Yahia) in North-West of Algeria
    https://doi.org/10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2019.10.3.259.264

    ABSTRACT
    This work consists in evaluating the phytodiversity of the western foothills of Ouarsenis (Algeria). For this purpose, we favored subjective sampling. The study of floristic diversity has made it possible to establish a list represented by 103 species distributed in 39 families with more common Fabaceae, Liliaceae and, finally, Asteraceae. The biological spectrum of these species reveals the dominance of phanerophytes and therophytes. On the biogeographic level, the flora is dominated by Mediterranean species with a rate of 51%. This contribution revealed significant results that could be used for the valorization and preservation of these zones.