FLORA SINÁNTROPA E INCIDENCIA DE PLANTAS INVASORAS EN EL ENCINAR DE MANUEL LAZO, PINAR DEL RÍO, CUBA
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It was determined the behavior of the species considered sinantropic and were compared with
the list of this kind of species published in Cuba, determining the presence of 83 sinantropic
species in the area that represents 70.3% of the oak´s forest flora. The families better represented
are Asteraceae with seven species, followed by Fabaceae and Malvaceae (6), and Caesalpinaceae
with five. The 61.9% of the sinantropic species are native (apophytes) while 38.09% are aliens
plants. The total of the species are situated in 13 artificial taxonomic unities with prevalence of
the secondary extrapophytes with 25 species. Also there are 15 invasive plants that represent
45.45% of the alien flora.
the list of this kind of species published in Cuba, determining the presence of 83 sinantropic
species in the area that represents 70.3% of the oak´s forest flora. The families better represented
are Asteraceae with seven species, followed by Fabaceae and Malvaceae (6), and Caesalpinaceae
with five. The 61.9% of the sinantropic species are native (apophytes) while 38.09% are aliens
plants. The total of the species are situated in 13 artificial taxonomic unities with prevalence of
the secondary extrapophytes with 25 species. Also there are 15 invasive plants that represent
45.45% of the alien flora.
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Izquierdo Medero, K., Márquez Lam, C. A., Pimentel Chirino, A., & Oviedo Prieto, R. (2020). FLORA SINÁNTROPA E INCIDENCIA DE PLANTAS INVASORAS EN EL ENCINAR DE MANUEL LAZO, PINAR DEL RÍO, CUBA. BIOCYT Biología Ciencia Y Tecnología, 6. https://doi.org/10.22201/fesi.20072082.2013.6.76118