Lygeum spartum L.: a review of a candidate for West Mediterranean arid rangeland rehabilitation
Bouzid NedjimiLaboratory of Exploration and Valorisation of Steppe Ecosystem, Faculty of Science of Nature and Life, University of Djelfa, Cité Aîn Chih, BP. 3117 Djelfa 17000, Algeria. Email: bnedjimi@yahoo.fr
The Rangeland Journal 38(5) 493-499 https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ16046
Submitted: 5 March 2016 Accepted: 23 August 2016 Published: 22 September 2016
Abstract
Lygeum spartum L. (Poaceae) is a perennial native grass grown throughout arid and semi-arid regions around the West Mediterranean basin. In terms of pastoral use, its associations with other annual species and small chamaephytes constitute a valuable source of livestock forage. L. spartum, which has an extensive root system, reduces soil erosion and enhances soil stabilisation. The leaves contain many fibres, producing a material suitable for basket manufacture. This plant species can also be used in the phytoremediation of contaminated soils. Published work on the research and development of this species is meagre. This article represents an effort to compile the literature on L. spartum and to review the current understanding of this plant and its potential as an alternative source of fodder during periods of forage scarcity, for traditional craftsmen, for phytoremediation and for rangeland rehabilitation purposes.
Additional keywords: basketry, drought, fodder, salinity.
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