Plant diversity and conservation status of Himalayan Region Poonch Valley Azad Kashmir (Pakistan)

Journal Title: Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 27, Issue 5

Abstract

 The plant diversity of Himalayan region has been reduced to greater extent due to environmental degradation and human exploitation. Anthropogenic disturbance was the major factor responsible for fragmentation of forest vegetation into small patches. Little research has been conducted in the Himalayan region of Poonch Valley of North eastern Pakistan with reference to plants biodiversity and its conservation. The present research was carried out to provide a checklist of vegetation for biodiversity conservation. A total of 430 vascular and 5 nonvascular plant species with 5 species of Bryophytes (5 families), 13 species of Pteridophytes (6 families), 4 species of Gymnosperms (1 family) and 413 species of angiosperms (95 families) were enumerated from the Poonch valley Azad Kashmir. The genera were classified into three categories according to the number of species. 25 plant communities with phytosociological parameters and diversity indices were reported. Present study revealed that there were 145 threatened, 30 endangered, 68 vulnerable and 47 rare species. It is recorded that extensive grazing, uprooting of plants and soil slope erosion intensify the environmental problems. Since there is maximum exploitation of vegetation, the valley showed a decline in plant diversity. The study was also indicated that the main threats to the biodiversity are expansion of settlement and army installations in the forest area of the valley. For sustainable use In-situ and Ex-situ conservation, controlled harvesting and afforestation may be the solution. Moreover, forest area should be declared prohibited for settlements and army installations.

Authors and Affiliations

Muhammad Azam Khan , Mir Ajab Khan , , Mazhar Hussain , Ghulam Mujtaba

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Muhammad Azam Khan, Mir Ajab Khan, , Mazhar Hussain, Ghulam Mujtaba (2014).  Plant diversity and conservation status of Himalayan Region Poonch Valley Azad Kashmir (Pakistan). Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 27(5), 1215-1239. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-94558