Protected plant species in Nam Dong conservation area (Thanh Hoa province, Northern Vietnam)
https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2021.234.118-133
Abstract
The study of the diversity of protected flora in the Nam Dong Nature Reserve (North Vietnam) was carried out as part of the study of the territory's flora in 2015–2019. The study was carried out on 7 profiles, laid down from the lowest heights to the highest point of the studied territory, in such a way that it would cover the maximum possible number of habitats on the slopes of different exposures. Floristic studies have made it possible to clarify the composition of rare and protected plant species of the territory that have international or national conservation status. Such plants in the reserve include 88 species (6.71% of all local flora) belonging to 51 families (28.33% of 180 flora families). Protected species belong to 3 divisions of vascular plants: Polypodiophyta – 5 species (5.68%), Pinophyta – 10 (11.36%), Magnoliophyta – 73 (82.95%). Of these, 57 species are listed in the IUCN (IUCN), including EN (endangered) – 7 (7.95%), VU (vulnerable) – 11 (12.50%), NT (near-threatened) – 7 (7.95%), LC (least concern) – 32 (36.36%), DD (requiring additional research) – 2 (2.27%); 43 species are protected in accordance with the Red Book of Vietnam (2007), including EN – 11 (12.50%), VU – 32 (36.36%); 18 species – in accordance with the Decree on of the Government on management of endangered, precious and rare forest plants and animals (2006). 37 species included in the IUCN list are not protected in Vietnam. However, 10 species from this list with the status EN, VU, NT, can form a resource base for their reintroduction in the territory where the species have disappeared or are at the stage of complete extinction.
About the Authors
Huu Cuong NguyenRussian Federation
NGUYEN Huu Cuong – PhD student; Lecture
194021. Institute per. 5. St. Petersburg
21A Street Xuan Mai, Chuong My, Ha Noi, Vietnam
L. V. Averyanov
Russian Federation
VERYANOV Leonid Vladimirovich – chief researcher, head of the department
197376. Prof. Popov str. 2. St. Petersburg
Web of Science ResearcherID I-1227–2013
Scopus AuthorID 22957286200
A. A. Egorov
Russian Federation
EGOROV Alexandr Anatolyevich – associate professor, head of the department
199034. Universitetskaya Emb. 7-9 St Petersburg
Web of Science ResearcherID B-1381–2014
Scopus AuthorID 57218272393
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For citations:
Nguyen H.C., Averyanov L.V., Egorov A.A. Protected plant species in Nam Dong conservation area (Thanh Hoa province, Northern Vietnam). Izvestia Sankt-Peterburgskoj lesotehniceskoj akademii. 2021;(234):118-133. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2021.234.118-133