Photosynthetic pathways and the ecological distribution of the chenopodiaceae in Isreal.

Oecologia

Department of Botany, The Dr. George, S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Published: March 1981

Fifty-four species of the Chenopodiaceae in Israel were examined for their anatomical features, δC values, habitat and phytogeographical distribution. 17 species have δC values between -20‰ and -30‰and non-Kranz anatomy (NK) and are therefore considered as C plants. 37 species have δC values between -10‰ and -18‰ and Kranz or C-Suaeda type anatomy and are therefore considered as C plants. Some C plants have leaf structure which seems to be intermediate between the Kranz and the C-Suaeda type of leaf anatomy.The segregation of the species into photosynthetic groups shows tribal and phytogeographical grouping. Most of the C Chenopods are either mesoruderal plants or coastal halophytes, with a distribution area which covers the Euro-Siberian as well as the Mediterranean phytogeographical regions. The C Chenopods are mainly desert or steppe xerohalophytes with a distribution area which includes the Saharo-Arabian and/or Irano-Turanian phytogeographical regions.

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