The Common Cypress (Cupressus sempervirens L.) is a tree
representative of the Mediterranean flora, and is traditionally associated with
cemeteries, symbolising mourning in the Mediterranean region. Dieback in forest
trees is a complex phenomenon whose responsible factors can be diverse and not
easily identifiable and prioritised, and they lead to general deterioration,
which often ends with the death of the trees. The objective of this study is to
characterize symptomatologically the decline of green cypress in the mountains
of the Western Traras. The experimental approach prevails in the installation
of the sampling units through all the tasks of Cyprès desperis in the region of
Bab El Assa and Marsa Ben M'hidi. These sampling units number 25, with a surface
area of 10 ares, or 450 stems sampled. The overall dieback index estimated at
2.6564 shows that the stands sampled are at the beginning of dieback. The
results obtained show that 36% of the stands are at the beginning of dieback.
24% of the stands are declining, while 16% exhibit severe decline. Therefore,
monitoring and precautions are necessary for maintaining the health of the
Cypress tree.
Author(s) Details
Nichane Mohamed
Department of Agricultural Sciences, Institute of Sciences, University of
Naama, Algeria.
Please see the book here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rpbs/v10/8653A
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