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VOL. 11, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Plants from Kori Region in Sudan North
Authors
Bara’ah Ali El-Tahir Sharaf El-Din, Rowayda Ahmed Abd El-Baset, Naglaa Seed Ahmed Hamid Ahmed
Abstract
The study gave an idea about the vegetation in
Kori region, which is located in the northern state in northern Sudan. The
study monitored 102 plant samples belonging to 37 different families. The study reflected
the type of vegetation in the area, as the samples varied between trees,
shrubs, and herbs. The study also gave a general idea of the region's
environment, as well as the gradient in climatic and natural factors and their
impact on vegetation. The study also clarified the most important crops and
main crafts of the people of the region. As the results included 102 plant
samples belonging to; 88 species, 73 genera, 37 families. 78 of these samples
belong to dicotyledonous plants, and the rest of the samples (24 samples)
belong to monocotyledonous plants. In terms of plant habitat, the samples
varied between trees, shrubs, and herbs. Where about 44 trees, 48 herbs and 10
shrubs were found. The family with the largest representation in plant
specimens was the family Fabaceae (18 specimens).
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Pages:65-69
How to cite this article:
Bara’ah Ali El-Tahir Sharaf El-Din, Rowayda Ahmed Abd El-Baset, Naglaa Seed Ahmed Hamid Ahmed "Plants from Kori Region in Sudan North". National Journal of Advanced Research, Vol 11, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 65-69
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