RT Journal T1 AN EVALUATION OF CONSERVATION STATUS AND ECOLOGICAL ZONATION OF ALNUS NITIDA; A MONOPHYLETIC SPECIES OF THE SINO-JAPANESE REGION A1 Z. U. Haq A1 S. M. Khan A1 Z. Ahmad A1 Abdullah A1 S. A. Shah A1 G. Mustafa A1 A. Razzaq A1 F. Manan A1 A. Ullah A1 M. Hussain JF Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences JO JAPS SN 1018-7081 VO 30 IS 5 SP 1224 OP 1235 YR 2020 FD 2020/06/25 DO DOI https://doi.org/10.36899/JAPS.2020.5.0140 AB

Alnus nitida is a monophyletic species of the Sino-Japanese belt i.e., western Himalayas and Hindu Kush region. The current study was aimed to explore vegetation structure, role of edaphic and climatic factors on distribution, plant zonation and conservation status of this Alder species in the western Himalayas and Hindu Kush parts of the Sino-Japanese region. The standard quadrat method was used for vegetation sampling. All the collected data were analyzed through Two-way Cluster Analysis, Cluster Analysis, Indicator Species Analysis and Canonical Correspondence Analysis using PC-ORD and CANOCO software’s. Google Earth Path software (V 1.4.6) was used for the calculation of Extent of Occurrence (EOO) and Area Of Occupancy (AOO) in conjunction with IUCN red list criteria for evaluation of conservation status of Alnus nitidaA total of 146 plant species associated with Alnus nitida were reported belonging to 106 genera and 47 families from the region which clustered in 3 major zones. It was concluded that electrical conductivity, phosphorus concentration along with sandy loam soil condition and grazing pressure were the main environmental variables that play a significant role in vegetation structure, associated flora and distinct co-indicators of the Alnus nitida in the Sino-Japanese belt. The current study will provide a baseline for further comprehensive studies on Alnus nitida to explore its sustainable use and conservation priorities.

K1 Alnus nitida; Plants zone; Conservation Status; IUCN; Sino-Japanese; Multivariate statistics PB Pakistan Agricultural Scientists Forum LK https://thejaps.org.pk/AbstractView.aspx?mid=AG-19-0305