EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FOREST REGENERATION POTENTIALITY OF NATURAL FOREST IN KADUNA NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH: A CASE STUDY OF AFAKA FOREST RESERVE, NIGERIA

Forest Reserve Areas can sustain themselves of their valuable species through an effective regeneration system. At present, most of the preserved and permanent protected forest areas are been vandalized and valuable species are illegally removed. Based on the ecological and anthropogenic problems wh...

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Main Authors: Sodimu A.I., David B., Adamu I.
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Language:English
Published: iVolga Press 2022-10-01
Series:Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
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Online Access:http://rjoas.com/issue-2022-10/article_06.pdf
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David B.
Adamu I.
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description Forest Reserve Areas can sustain themselves of their valuable species through an effective regeneration system. At present, most of the preserved and permanent protected forest areas are been vandalized and valuable species are illegally removed. Based on the ecological and anthropogenic problems which lead to the extinction of valuable flora and fauna species, it became imperative to study species diversity and their potentiality for regeneration in natural scenario of Afaka Forest Reserve. Four (4) plots (A–D) of 100m x 100m were laid in each plot. Point centered quadrant method of sampling was used. Transect were selected on pure random basis where data were collected on species diversity and families, density of woody stem, diameter class distribution, regeneration potentials and relative frequency. 21 families with a total of 181 species were obtained on the species diversity at natural protected areas of Afaka Forest Reserve. The densities of woody plant varied between 625.01 - 961.51 per hectare in plots I, II, III and IV. While the highest number of trees in diameter-class distribution were apportioned to 10 – 19cm class interval in plots I, II, III and IV respectively. Diameter class 50cm and above had the lowest number of trees allocated to it. The regeneration potential of the diversified species was very poor, which has a great implication for regeneration and conservation of the various species encountered. Although Isoberlinia doka Craib &Stapf.had the highest regeneration potential from each of the examined plots followed closely by Acacia senegal, Parkia biglobosa and Terminalia avicennoides Gull &Peer. Important woody plants of economic importance, like Triplochiton scleroxylon k. schum had zero regeneration potential. However, it is necessary to understand the phenology of the forest reserve. To study whether seeds or fruits produced are under adequate physiological conditions to germinate and grow into wildlings for regeneration purposes.
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spelling doaj.art-3a05368b318943989bb9967ee47373452023-08-02T08:25:23ZengiVolga PressRussian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences2226-11842022-10-0113010546010.18551/rjoas.2022-10.06EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FOREST REGENERATION POTENTIALITY OF NATURAL FOREST IN KADUNA NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH: A CASE STUDY OF AFAKA FOREST RESERVE, NIGERIASodimu A.I.0David B.1Adamu I.2Savanna Forestry Research Station, Forestry Research Institute of NigeriaMontane Forestry Research Station, Forestry Research Institute of NigeriaShelterbelt Research Station, Forestry Research Institute of NigeriaForest Reserve Areas can sustain themselves of their valuable species through an effective regeneration system. At present, most of the preserved and permanent protected forest areas are been vandalized and valuable species are illegally removed. Based on the ecological and anthropogenic problems which lead to the extinction of valuable flora and fauna species, it became imperative to study species diversity and their potentiality for regeneration in natural scenario of Afaka Forest Reserve. Four (4) plots (A–D) of 100m x 100m were laid in each plot. Point centered quadrant method of sampling was used. Transect were selected on pure random basis where data were collected on species diversity and families, density of woody stem, diameter class distribution, regeneration potentials and relative frequency. 21 families with a total of 181 species were obtained on the species diversity at natural protected areas of Afaka Forest Reserve. The densities of woody plant varied between 625.01 - 961.51 per hectare in plots I, II, III and IV. While the highest number of trees in diameter-class distribution were apportioned to 10 – 19cm class interval in plots I, II, III and IV respectively. Diameter class 50cm and above had the lowest number of trees allocated to it. The regeneration potential of the diversified species was very poor, which has a great implication for regeneration and conservation of the various species encountered. Although Isoberlinia doka Craib &Stapf.had the highest regeneration potential from each of the examined plots followed closely by Acacia senegal, Parkia biglobosa and Terminalia avicennoides Gull &Peer. Important woody plants of economic importance, like Triplochiton scleroxylon k. schum had zero regeneration potential. However, it is necessary to understand the phenology of the forest reserve. To study whether seeds or fruits produced are under adequate physiological conditions to germinate and grow into wildlings for regeneration purposes.http://rjoas.com/issue-2022-10/article_06.pdfnatural forestforest regenerationconservationpotentialityvandalized
spellingShingle Sodimu A.I.
David B.
Adamu I.
EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FOREST REGENERATION POTENTIALITY OF NATURAL FOREST IN KADUNA NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH: A CASE STUDY OF AFAKA FOREST RESERVE, NIGERIA
Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
natural forest
forest regeneration
conservation
potentiality
vandalized
title EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FOREST REGENERATION POTENTIALITY OF NATURAL FOREST IN KADUNA NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH: A CASE STUDY OF AFAKA FOREST RESERVE, NIGERIA
title_full EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FOREST REGENERATION POTENTIALITY OF NATURAL FOREST IN KADUNA NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH: A CASE STUDY OF AFAKA FOREST RESERVE, NIGERIA
title_fullStr EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FOREST REGENERATION POTENTIALITY OF NATURAL FOREST IN KADUNA NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH: A CASE STUDY OF AFAKA FOREST RESERVE, NIGERIA
title_full_unstemmed EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FOREST REGENERATION POTENTIALITY OF NATURAL FOREST IN KADUNA NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH: A CASE STUDY OF AFAKA FOREST RESERVE, NIGERIA
title_short EMPIRICAL STUDY OF FOREST REGENERATION POTENTIALITY OF NATURAL FOREST IN KADUNA NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH: A CASE STUDY OF AFAKA FOREST RESERVE, NIGERIA
title_sort empirical study of forest regeneration potentiality of natural forest in kaduna northern guinea savannah a case study of afaka forest reserve nigeria
topic natural forest
forest regeneration
conservation
potentiality
vandalized
url http://rjoas.com/issue-2022-10/article_06.pdf
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