In this region, plant biodiversity is low, and plant cover is very low. Survey data (Flora of Inner Mongolia, 1977–1979),
reveal 268 species belonging to 151 genera and 49 families present in this area. Compositae (81 species), Chenopodiaceae (47 species), and Gramineae (33 species) are the dominant families, with 30 or more species. Leguminosae (15 species), Polygonaceae (11 species), Cyperaceae (11 species) and Tamaricaceae (10 species) represent more than ten species. These seven families include the 208 most dominant species, which account for 72% of the total species pool for the area.
In this region, plant biodiversity is low, and plant cover is very low. Survey data (Flora of Inner Mongolia, 1977–1979),reveal 268 species belonging to 151 genera and 49 families present in this area. Compositae (81 species), Chenopodiaceae (47 species), and Gramineae (33 species) are the dominant families, with 30 or more species. Leguminosae (15 species), Polygonaceae (11 species), Cyperaceae (11 species) and Tamaricaceae (10 species) represent more than ten species. These seven families include the 208 most dominant species, which account for 72% of the total species pool for the area.
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