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'''Population Dynamics of Moringa peregrina tress in Sinai, Egypt. '''

Dadamouny, M.A., Zaghloul, M.S., & Moustafa, A.A.

The book reviewed the benefits of Moringa peregrina, the rare species in tropical area, and revealed the case study for the current Moringa populations in Sinai. By looking for the future of the M. peregrina populations in the studied area, one can suggest the following points: (1) Formulating the conservation plans in-situ and ex-situ to save the present populations of M. peregrina trees in Southern Sinai (starting with the most exploited trees in W. Feiran and the lowest stress-facing ones in W. Zaghra). (2) Supporting the idea of fencing which play an important role in decreasing of the threatening intensity and increasing of the productivity of M. peregrina populations. The necessity to construct the enclosures around M. peregrina trees especially in W. Feiran as the most exploited trees and in W. Zaghra as the best ones. (3) It is necessary to manage the Bedouins behaviors against their activities of over-cutting and over-grazing, and increase their awareness in time and rate of plants collection. Moreover, encourage Bedouins to develop means of increasing revenue generation of M. peregrina in South Sinai; such as cultivation of this important plant in its habitats and in botanical gardens. (4) Thus, care efforts should be directed to M. peregrina trees in South Sinai during establishment and growth periods to avoid its extinction. (5) Genetic diversity and heterozygosity of M. peregrina populations in Southern Sinai are in need to more studies.

Reference:

Dadamouny, M.A., Zaghloul, M.S., & Moustafa, A.A. (2013). Population Dynamics of Moringa peregrina tress in Sinai, Egypt. Published book, Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.