Conservation Strategy for protecting Crataegus x sinaica against climate change and anthropologic activities in South Sinai Mountains, Egypt

IF 0.1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Catrina-The International Journal of Environmental Sciences Pub Date : 2019-03-01 DOI:10.12816/CAT.2019.28577
A. Moustafa, M. Zaghloul, S. Mansour, Modhi O. Alotaibi
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The genus name Crataegus, is derivative from a Greek word kratos meaning hardness of wood. Crataegus relates to family Rosaceae; it contains about 280 species of deciduous spiny shrubs and small trees where most of these species are grown as ornamentals and hedging plants, they are broadly distributed in Northern temperate zones of Asia, Europe and America. In Egypt, it is confined to mountainous South Sinai; it grows on the high elevated wadis in Saint Catherine area. Many Crataegus species have been traditional used in folk medicine since ancient time for the cure of heart problems such as hypertension, angina, arrhythmia, and congestive heart failure. Researches of Crataegus species usually concentrate on the identification and quantification of flavonoids and anthocyanin, which have been shown to have pharmacological activity. But there is a continuous reduction in habitat quality for this species through time. This reduction observed in Crataegus sinica is likely caused by climate changes in the past few decades and human activities (over cutting for fuel and food, unmanaged collection for scientific researches, uncontrolled tourism and establish of bedouin settlements). We aim to highlights these challenge threatening Crataegus population and suggest conservation plans to protect this species from extinction and finally make further studies about this important threatened species.
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气候变化与人类活动对埃及南西奈山西奈山克拉特古斯的保护策略
属名克拉托斯,源自希腊语“kratos”,意思是木头的硬度。山楂属蔷薇科;它包含约280种落叶灌木和小乔木,这些物种大多作为观赏和篱植物,它们广泛分布于亚洲,欧洲和美洲的北温带地区。在埃及,它局限于多山的南西奈;它生长在圣凯瑟琳地区的高架河上。自古以来,许多山楂种在民间医学中就被用于治疗心脏病,如高血压、心绞痛、心律失常和充血性心力衰竭。对山楂属植物的研究通常集中在黄酮类化合物和花青素的鉴定和定量上,这些物质已被证明具有药理活性。但随着时间的推移,这种物种的栖息地质量不断下降。这种减少很可能是由过去几十年的气候变化和人类活动(过度砍伐燃料和食物,科学研究的无管理采集,不受控制的旅游和建立贝都因人定居点)造成的。我们的目标是强调这些威胁克拉泰克斯种群的挑战,并提出保护该物种免于灭绝的保护计划,最后对这一重要的濒危物种进行进一步的研究。
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