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Populus euphratica

Populus euphratica, commonly known as the Euphrates poplar,[3] desert poplar,[citation needed] diversiform-leaved poplar, or poplar diversifolia,[4] is a species of poplar tree in the willow family.

Populus euphratica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Malpighiales
Family: Salicaceae
Genus: Populus
Species:
P. euphratica
Binomial name
Populus euphratica
Synonyms[2]
  • Balsamiflua euphratica (Olivier) Kimura
  • Balsamiflua illicitana (Dode) Kimura
  • Populus ariana Dode
  • Populus diversifolia Schrenk
  • Populus illicitana Dode
  • Populus litwinowiana Dode
  • Populus transcaucasica Jarm. ex Grossh.
  • Turanga ariana Kimura
  • Turanga diversifolia Kimura
  • Turanga euphratica (Olivier) Kimura
  • Turanga litwinowiana (Dode) Kimura

Description edit

 
Leaf detail
 
In a tugay in the Gobi Desert.

The Euphrates poplar is a medium-sized deciduous tree that may grow to a height of about 15 m (49 ft)and a girth of 2.5 m (8.2 ft) where conditions are favorable. The stem is typically bent and forked; old stems have thick, rough, olive-green bark. While the sapwood is white, the heartwood is red, darkening to almost black at the center. The roots spread widely but not deeply. The leaves are highly variable in shape.

The flowers are borne as catkins; those of the male are 25–50 mm (0.98–1.97 in) long, and those of the female 50–70 mm (2.0–2.8 in). The fruits are ovoid-lanceolate capsules, 7–12 mm (0.28–0.47 in) long, containing tiny seeds enveloped in silky hairs.[5]

Distribution and habitat edit

The species has a very wide range, occurring naturally from North Africa, across the Middle East and Central Asia to western China. It may be found in dry temperate broadleaf and mixed forests and subtropical dry broadleaf forests at altitudes of up to 4,000 m (2.5 mi) above sea level.

It is a prominent component of Tugay floodplain ecosystems along river valleys in arid and semi-arid regions, mixed with willow, tamarisk and mulberry in dense thickets. It grows well on land that is seasonally flooded and is tolerant of saline and brackish water. Much used as a source of firewood, its forests have largely disappeared or become fragmented over much of its natural range.[5][6]

Uses edit

The species is used in agroforestry to provide leaves as fodder for livestock, timber and, potentially, fiber for making paper. It is also used in afforestation programs on saline soils in desert regions, and to create windbreaks and check erosion. The bark is reported to have Anthelmintic properties.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Barstow, M. (2018). "Populus euphratica". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T19178509A117646829. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-1.RLTS.T19178509A117646829.en. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  2. ^ The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species, retrieved 26 September 2016
  3. ^ Heptner, V. G.; Sludskij, A. A. (1992) [1972]. Mlekopitajuščie Sovetskogo Soiuza. Moskva: Vysšaia Škola [Mammals of the Soviet Union. Volume II, Part 2. Carnivora (Hyaenas and Cats)]. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution and the National Science Foundation. pp. 1–732.
  4. ^ Hugh Cross (report leader), Jeff Ball, Dugald Black, Lee Bowling, Jean Hung, Ary van der Lely, Overseas Projects Corporation of Victoria Limited (July 1999). INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN THE TARIM BASIN (PDF) (Report). World Bank. Retrieved 10 October 2021.{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b c . Agroforestry Tree Database. World Agroforestry Centre. Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2013-04-16.
  6. ^ Treshkin, S.Y., S.K. Kamalov, A. Bachiev, N. Mamutov, A.I. Gladishev and I. Aimbetov. 1998. Present status of the tugai forests in the lower Amu-Dar’ya Basin and problems of their protection and restoration. Pages 43-53 in Ecological Research and Monitoring of the Aral Sea Deltas. A Basis for Restoration. UNESCO Aral Sea Project, 1992-1996 Final Scientific Reports, UNESCO, Paris, France.

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