Phytodiversité et séquestration de carbone des parcs agroforestiers à Borassus aethiopum Mart. (Arecaceae) en zone soudano-sahélienne du Cameroun

Borassus aethiopum, better known as the African dwarf palm, is a recognized tropical species in Africa. It is of great importance for the ecological balance and plays a multifunctional role for the communities surrounding the parks. This study aims to assess the floristic richness and carbon sequest...

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Main Authors: Delphine Dongock Nguemo, Guidawa Fawa, Mal Ali Greima, Pierre Marie Mapongmetsem
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Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2023-03-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/39410
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author Delphine Dongock Nguemo
Guidawa Fawa
Mal Ali Greima
Pierre Marie Mapongmetsem
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description Borassus aethiopum, better known as the African dwarf palm, is a recognized tropical species in Africa. It is of great importance for the ecological balance and plays a multifunctional role for the communities surrounding the parks. This study aims to assess the floristic richness and carbon sequestration capacity of these parks in the district of Poli in the North Cameroon region. Ethnobotanical surveys and floristic inventories were carried out in three villages. Five sites, two cultivated and three fallow, were sampled. Allometric and cylinder volume equations were used to estimate the amount of carbon. The populations of the Vallée de rôniers are aware of the benefits they derive from these parks. The regeneration of this essence is done naturally. Fallowed areas are more diverse (31 species) and denser (317 stems per hectare) compared to cultivated areas (25 species, 123 stems per hectare density). The cultivated plots, however, have larger basal areas (11.24 square meter). Five species show high ecological importance indices (Borassus aethiopum, Piliostigma thonningii, Entada africana, Adansonia digitata, Sarcocephalus latifolius, Ficus sycomorus, Annona senegalensis). The park sequesters an average of 86.65 tons of carbon per hectare. The ecological and economic value linked to this quantity of carbon is 317.72 tons of carbon dioxide per hectare and 1766535 FCFA respectively. The value of this species contributes to the subsistence of populations and is an asset for its conservation and rational management. These parks are important reservoirs of biodiversity and play a fundamental role in meeting the needs of the local population.agroforestry parks, Borassus aethiopum, floristic diversity, carbon stock, Cameroon
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spelling doaj.art-22427b9f5f1543b1aae853ed15384eac2024-02-13T14:13:17ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422023-03-0110.4000/vertigo.39410Phytodiversité et séquestration de carbone des parcs agroforestiers à Borassus aethiopum Mart. (Arecaceae) en zone soudano-sahélienne du CamerounDelphine Dongock NguemoGuidawa FawaMal Ali GreimaPierre Marie MapongmetsemBorassus aethiopum, better known as the African dwarf palm, is a recognized tropical species in Africa. It is of great importance for the ecological balance and plays a multifunctional role for the communities surrounding the parks. This study aims to assess the floristic richness and carbon sequestration capacity of these parks in the district of Poli in the North Cameroon region. Ethnobotanical surveys and floristic inventories were carried out in three villages. Five sites, two cultivated and three fallow, were sampled. Allometric and cylinder volume equations were used to estimate the amount of carbon. The populations of the Vallée de rôniers are aware of the benefits they derive from these parks. The regeneration of this essence is done naturally. Fallowed areas are more diverse (31 species) and denser (317 stems per hectare) compared to cultivated areas (25 species, 123 stems per hectare density). The cultivated plots, however, have larger basal areas (11.24 square meter). Five species show high ecological importance indices (Borassus aethiopum, Piliostigma thonningii, Entada africana, Adansonia digitata, Sarcocephalus latifolius, Ficus sycomorus, Annona senegalensis). The park sequesters an average of 86.65 tons of carbon per hectare. The ecological and economic value linked to this quantity of carbon is 317.72 tons of carbon dioxide per hectare and 1766535 FCFA respectively. The value of this species contributes to the subsistence of populations and is an asset for its conservation and rational management. These parks are important reservoirs of biodiversity and play a fundamental role in meeting the needs of the local population.agroforestry parks, Borassus aethiopum, floristic diversity, carbon stock, Cameroonhttps://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/39410Cameroundiversité floristiquestock de carboneparcs agroforestiersBorassus aethiopum
spellingShingle Delphine Dongock Nguemo
Guidawa Fawa
Mal Ali Greima
Pierre Marie Mapongmetsem
Phytodiversité et séquestration de carbone des parcs agroforestiers à Borassus aethiopum Mart. (Arecaceae) en zone soudano-sahélienne du Cameroun
VertigO
Cameroun
diversité floristique
stock de carbone
parcs agroforestiers
Borassus aethiopum
title Phytodiversité et séquestration de carbone des parcs agroforestiers à Borassus aethiopum Mart. (Arecaceae) en zone soudano-sahélienne du Cameroun
title_full Phytodiversité et séquestration de carbone des parcs agroforestiers à Borassus aethiopum Mart. (Arecaceae) en zone soudano-sahélienne du Cameroun
title_fullStr Phytodiversité et séquestration de carbone des parcs agroforestiers à Borassus aethiopum Mart. (Arecaceae) en zone soudano-sahélienne du Cameroun
title_full_unstemmed Phytodiversité et séquestration de carbone des parcs agroforestiers à Borassus aethiopum Mart. (Arecaceae) en zone soudano-sahélienne du Cameroun
title_short Phytodiversité et séquestration de carbone des parcs agroforestiers à Borassus aethiopum Mart. (Arecaceae) en zone soudano-sahélienne du Cameroun
title_sort phytodiversite et sequestration de carbone des parcs agroforestiers a borassus aethiopum mart arecaceae en zone soudano sahelienne du cameroun
topic Cameroun
diversité floristique
stock de carbone
parcs agroforestiers
Borassus aethiopum
url https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/39410
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