Plant composition and economic potential on the foredunes of the nearshore islands from Vietnam
Foredune flora in coastal regions is a vital transitional zone, connecting salt-tolerant species from mangrove ecosystems to drought-resistant species less influenced by salinity. This study presents a comprehensive checklist of flora found on the foredunes of nearshore islands in Vietnam based on e...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:123456789-49572025-07-12T08:35:01Z Plant composition and economic potential on the foredunes of the nearshore islands from Vietnam Lê, Bá Lê Truong Thanh Hoang Nguyễn, Thị Ái Minh Trương, Thị Lan Anh Trần, Thị Nhung Nguyễn, Khoa Trưởng Vinh Thai Tran Hoàng, Việt Bách Khoa Nguyễn, Văn Bình Phan, Hoàng Đại Trần, Văn Tiến Economic use flora plant checklist sand dune Vietnam Foredune flora in coastal regions is a vital transitional zone, connecting salt-tolerant species from mangrove ecosystems to drought-resistant species less influenced by salinity. This study presents a comprehensive checklist of flora found on the foredunes of nearshore islands in Vietnam based on extensive field surveys. The checklist encompasses the following aspects: (1) species composition, (2) life forms, (3) habitat, and (4) economic potential. The species composition comprises 56 families, 136 genera, and 154 species. The families with the highest species diversity are Asteraceae (10.22%), Fabaceae (9.49%), Malvaceae (8.03%), Poaceae (6.57%), Rubiaceae (5.84%), and Apocynaceae (4.38%). Notably, 30 families are each represented by a single genus, collectively constituting 21.9% of the total genera. In terms of life forms, shrubs dominate the region (38.96%), followed by herbaceous plants (24.68%), woody plants (20.78%), and creeping plants (8.44%). Regarding economic potential, 80 species (51.95%) are utilized for medicinal purposes, 19 species (12.34%) for food, seven species (4.55%) for ornamental purposes, and two species (1.3%) for other uses. These plant species demonstrate substantial potential for enhancing the salt tolerance of conventional crops through breeding initiatives. 1-11 2025-07-12T08:34:53Z 2025-07-12T08:34:53Z 2025-05-14 Research article Bài báo đăng trên tạp chí quốc tế (có ISSN), bao gồm book chapter https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/4957 https://doi.org/10.1080/14888386.2025.2488936 en Biodiversity 1488-8386 Taylor & Francis |
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Foredune flora in coastal regions is a vital transitional zone, connecting salt-tolerant species from mangrove ecosystems to drought-resistant species less influenced by salinity. This study presents a comprehensive checklist of flora found on the foredunes of nearshore islands in Vietnam based on extensive field surveys. The checklist encompasses the following aspects: (1) species composition, (2) life forms, (3) habitat, and (4) economic potential. The species composition comprises 56 families, 136 genera, and 154 species. The families with the highest species diversity are Asteraceae (10.22%), Fabaceae (9.49%), Malvaceae (8.03%), Poaceae (6.57%), Rubiaceae (5.84%), and Apocynaceae (4.38%). Notably, 30 families are each represented by a single genus, collectively constituting 21.9% of the total genera. In terms of life forms, shrubs dominate the region (38.96%), followed by herbaceous plants (24.68%), woody plants (20.78%), and creeping plants (8.44%). Regarding economic potential, 80 species (51.95%) are utilized for medicinal purposes, 19 species (12.34%) for food, seven species (4.55%) for ornamental purposes, and two species (1.3%) for other uses. These plant species demonstrate substantial potential for enhancing the salt tolerance of conventional crops through breeding initiatives. |
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Lê, Bá Lê Truong Thanh Hoang Nguyễn, Thị Ái Minh Trương, Thị Lan Anh Trần, Thị Nhung Nguyễn, Khoa Trưởng Vinh Thai Tran Hoàng, Việt Bách Khoa Nguyễn, Văn Bình Phan, Hoàng Đại Trần, Văn Tiến |
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Lê, Bá Lê Truong Thanh Hoang Nguyễn, Thị Ái Minh Trương, Thị Lan Anh Trần, Thị Nhung Nguyễn, Khoa Trưởng Vinh Thai Tran Hoàng, Việt Bách Khoa Nguyễn, Văn Bình Phan, Hoàng Đại Trần, Văn Tiến |
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Plant composition and economic potential on the foredunes of the nearshore islands from Vietnam |
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Plant composition and economic potential on the foredunes of the nearshore islands from Vietnam |
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