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Document Type : Project 
Document Title :
Reload this group of plant herbarium reference to King Abdulaziz University
تحديث المجموعة النباتية المرجعية لمعشبة جامعة الملك عبدالعزيز
 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : Been done ten scientific expeditions to collect plant samples found in their natural habitats, from a city of Jeddah, through the Beni Malek, Maysan, south of Taif Balharith and up to 150 miles on the road to Taif, Abha and access to the Valley Boy. Almshabih samples and equipped according to the methods described in references such as adopted for this research was also fitted with a full crew of them on the cards for Almshabih Bmshabh King Abdul Aziz University, while left without installing repeaters in preparation to share with national as well as herbaria herbaria from outside the Kingdom. Samples was defined according to the references mentioned in the scientific methods used. Species of the family were sent to the grassy garden property in the UK was confirmed Tarifaaboisth Dr. Tom Cobb (Tom Cope). Reached the total number of samples that have been processed more than 700 sample Mshabih and this group of samples includes 217 plant belonging to 167 genera representing 50 species. It was found that the largest groups represented in the attached list is the vehicle COMPOSITAE (28 species) Valveselh grassy GRAMINEAE (26 species), followed by Leguminosae LEGUMINOSAE (19 species) and deciduous EUPHORBIACEAE (13 species) Valhvoah LABIATAE (12 species), followed by the family Boraginaceae (9 types ) and then family Chenopdiaceae (8 types) while the rest of the factions, the number of species ranged from their representative between 1 4 types (Table 1). 
Publishing Year : 1421 AH
2001 AD
 
Sponsor Name : kau 
Sponsorship Year : 1421 AH
2001 AD
 
Added Date : Wednesday, April 30, 2008 

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عبدالرحمن سعيد حجرhagar, abdulrahman saeidInvestigatorDoctorate 

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