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Enhancing the resilience of Saharan rangelands by reseeding drought tolerant native shrubs: the case of Lygos raetam in southern Tunisia
Author
Ouled Belgacem, A
Ben Abdellatif, M
Louhaichi, M
Publisher
XII International Rangeland Congress
Publication Year
2025
Body

Lygos raetam is a desert and drought-tolerant shrub native to North Africa and West Asia. Goats and camels readily graze its fruits and flowers, and it is well known for its capacity to stabilise mobile sands. This study was carried out in the communal rangelands of Dhahar, Saharan area of Southern Tunisia, to assess the impact of reseeding L. raetam on natural vegetation cover and sand mobility. A sandy rangeland site located at the border of the African Eastern Sand Sea was subjected to three management treatments : two years of rest, reseeding L. raetam, and free grazing (control). In all plots, total plant and perennial species percentage cover s were determined and monitored for 5 years. Results showed that despite the improvement in the percentage of total vegetation cover recorded, the rest technique seems insufficient and inefficient in cases where vegetation degradation has reached an advanced stage. On the other hand, despite the negative effect of drought, there were considerable positive impacts of reseeding L. raetam on vegetation cover and active dune stabilization. The go od establishment and survival of L. raetam seedlings may encourage rangeland managers and pastoral communities to undertake rehabilitation by reintroducing promising native Saharan species when ecosystems lose their natural resilience.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Additional Information
This paper is part of the larger XII International Rangelands Congress Proceedings. Page Numbers: 1003-1006. Theme: Theme 4 / New shoots – Reseeding and planting for rangeland restoration
ISSN
978-0-646-72121-7
Conference Name
International Rangeland Congress
Collection
International Rangelands Congress
Keywords
Restoration
Saharan rangelands
Lygos raetam
Tunisia