How far bowalization affects phytodiversity,life forms and plant morphology in Sub‐humid tropic in West Africa |
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Authors: | Elie A. Padonou Achille E. Assogbadjo Yvonne Bachmann Brice Sinsin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Agronomic Sciences, University of Abomey‐Calavi, , 01 BP 526 Cotonou, Benin;2. Institute for Ecology, Evolution and Diversity, University of Frankfurt, , 60054 Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
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Abstract: | Bowal or ferricrete, the final of land degradation, occurred only in tropical region. This study aimed at assessing the effects of bowalization on phytodiversity, life forms and morphological response of plant species using Combretum nigricans Leprieur ex Guill. & Perr. as a case study. Morphological parameters (height, number of stems, number of branches, diameter at breast height and crown diameter) of C. nigricans were determined in the sub‐humid zone of Benin. Plant communities were determined according to Multi‐Response Permutation Procedures analysis. Plant communities were more diversified on sand‐clay and concretion soils (control) compared with those described on bowal. C. nigricans developed more stems (3.6 ± 1.4 stems vs. 1.3 ± 0.4 stems), more branches (5.9 ± 2.4 branches vs. 3.2 ± 0.6 branches) and large crown diameter (5 ± 1.48 m vs. 3.4 ± 1.2 m) on bowal than on sand‐clay soil. The best adapted life forms on bowal were therophytes. Bowalization induced loss of phytodiversity, changes in species life forms and provoked local adaptation of tree species. |
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Keywords: | Benin
bowal
Combretum nigricans
life forms phytodiversity Sub‐humid zone |
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