Plantas e dor
Lima, J. J. Figueiredo
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conferenceObject
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Reis, C. M. G. & Sanches, Z. (2022) - Inventory and characterization of the flora from Barrocal Park, Castelo Branco, Portugal. XII Encontro Internacional de Fitossociologia, 6-8 setembro, Escola Superior Agrária de Castelo Branco, Portugal.
Title
Inventory and characterization of the flora from Barrocal Park, Castelo Branco, Portugal
Subject
Biodiversity
Spontaneous plants
Natural park
Portugal
Beira Baixa
Castelo Branco
Quercus pyrenaica
Invasive plants
Spontaneous plants
Natural park
Portugal
Beira Baixa
Castelo Branco
Quercus pyrenaica
Invasive plants
Date
2022-10-06T09:47:58Z
2022-10-06T09:47:58Z
2022
2022-10-06T09:47:58Z
2022
Description
The Barrocal Park is a geological park with 40 ha localized in the edge of the city of Castelo Branco, Portugal (39°48′57.36′′ N, 7°29′32.83′′ W; 405 m a.s.l.), that shows diverse granite landforms. The Barrocal Granite occurs mainly in the border of the pluton of Castelo Branco that is located within the Central Iberian Zone of the Iberian Massif, central Portugal. Despite its main geoheritage value, the Barrocal park can also be valued for its spontaneous flora. The present study aimed to accomplish the inventory of the spontaneous flora from Barrocal Park. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification of Castelo Branco is Csa. The floristic survey was carried out between February and May 2022. The Barrocal landscape is characterized by fragments of climatophilic forests of Quercus pyrenaica, associated with rocky granite outcrops. In the subserial stages, Adenocarpus lainzii, Cistus ladanifer, Cistus psilosepalus, Cytisus striatus, Cytisus multiflorus, Halimium umbellatum and Lavandula pedunculata predominate. The results reflect dominancy of dicotyledons over monocotyledons. The plant community comprising of 98 plant species belonging to 81 genera of 34 families. Seven species are endemic to the Iberian Peninsula (Adenocarpus lainzii, Antirrhinum graniticum, Asphodelus serotinus, Conopodium majus subsp. marizianum, Cytisus multiflorus, Digitalis thapsi and Ornithogalum concinnum). Two species are toxic (Daphne gnidium and Ferula communis subsp. catalaunica). Four species (Acacia dealbata, Cortaderia selloana, Opuntia ficus-indica and Oxalis pes-caprae) classified as invasive (Decree-law 92/2019) were detected. Acacia dealbata and Opuntia ficus-indica1 occur in the northwest zone of the park in an area previously disturbed by anthropogenic activity (quarrying and rubble deposit).
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openAccess
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Language
eng
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