Abstract

Halophyte species are recognized for their ability to survive in salty environments. However, this condition greatly variesamong plant taxons, difficulting their proper classification. Currently, the eHALOPH database registers halophyte speciesfrom around the world, under a single salinity criterion. In the present study, the first list of halophyte species present inChile made from eHALOPH is presented. Results indicate a diversity of 138 species, distributed in 31 families. Over 80%of species are herbaceous and nearly 55% are exotic. The largest richness was found in Coquimbo and Valparaiso regions,and the lowest in the insular territory. These results are a first approximation to halophyte diversity in Chile. At the sametime, it poses a challenge to advance in their recognition in order to propose strategies for their conservation and use.

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