Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina).

Authors

  • Mariela Fabbroni

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v50.n2.11662

Keywords:

Biodiversity, Puna, Wetlands, Tocomar, Campo Amarillo, Salta

Abstract

Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina). In Salta, the puna vegetation studies are specific, sporadic, and often lack a complete picture of the floristic diversity. The objectives of this paper are to present the floristic diversity in Tocomar and Campo Amarillo, compare the biodiversity of the area of study with what is documented for Argentina, Bolivia and Chile, and analyze the indexes of similarities between the floristic vegas studied and those of other similar environments. The Non-wetlands include the grass steppes, shrub steppes and shrub hillside, and the wetlands include vegas. 30 families, 72 genera, 116 species, 19 infraspecific taxa and nine endemic species were recorded. The main families are Poaceae (26 species), Asteraceae (18) and Cyperaceae (9). 18 new records for the province of Salta are incorporated, of which four are Argentine endemisms. The floristic biodiversity of families, genera and species is higher than that documented for other floristically related sites, are concentrated in the analyzed vegas. The vegas had higher floristic similarity to the vegas of Northern Chile and Jujuy, while the lower affinity was recorded with the vegas of Catamarca, San Juan, Mendoza and Bolivia.

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Published

2015-07-07

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How to Cite

“Flora of Tocomar and Campo Amarillo (Salta, Argentina)”. 2015. Boletín De La Sociedad Argentina De Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society 50 (2): 171-92. https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v50.n2.11662.

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