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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Plant & Soil Science. :1-17
Soil fertility in tropical forest ecosystems is achieved by high and rapid circulation of nutrients, through nutrient cycling which is a function of climate variability. Decomposition is a key process in nutrient cycling and the formation of soil org
Publikováno v:
Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology. 19:1-19
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology and The Natural Environment. 10:41-52
A survey was carried out to determine the type of mycorrhizal association formed by trees within the different habitat types of the disturbed and undisturbed sites of the Takamanda rainforest. Forty-eight tree species of commercial and cultural impor
Autor:
Essomo Sylvie Etanke, Afanga Yannick Afanga, Arrey Doris Besem, Eneke Bechem, Meshi Joice, Fonge Beatrice Ambo
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Biological Sciences. 3:95
The orchidaceae (orchid family) is the second largest family of flowering plants after the Asteraceae. Orchids are important in herbal medicine, the food industry, perfumery industry and as ornamentals. They rely on mycorrhizal fungi to provide the c
Autor:
Yannick Afanga Afanga, Eneke Bechem
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences; Vol 11, No 6 (2017); 2793-2808
Plantain is a major staple food crop for millions of people in Cameroon and contributes significantly to food security. A limiting factor to large-scale production of plantains is the difficulty in obtaining healthy planting materials. Macro-propagat
Autor:
Tonjock Rosemary Kinge, Afui Mathias Mih, N. A. Teke, Eneke Bechem, Theobald Mue Nji, Lawrence Monah Ndam
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018)
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2018)
Background Majority of the people in rural areas depend on traditional fungi-based medicines to combat different illnesses. This ethnomycological survey was undertaken to document the traditional knowledge of mushrooms among the communities in the Ki
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Plant Sciences. :1403-1415
A study was carried out in the 50-ha Korup Forest Dynamic Plot in South West Cameroon, to evaluate the diversity of mycorrhizal associations as well as to determine the effect of habitat types on the type of mycorrhizal association. A total of 781 in
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Biosciences; Vol 133 (2019); 13592-13617
Objectives : Mushroom species richness, distribution and substrate specificity are essential considerations for conservation and management of forest ecosystems. In this study in the Kilum-Ijim mountain forest, mushroom species richness, distribution
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Plant Science. 7:577-585
This study assessed the diversity and distribution of trees and shrubs in a 16 ha disturbed plot in the Takamanda Rainforest. Linear transects (8) were laid in the field which radiated from the centre of the plot. The girth of the trees and shrubs we
Autor:
Eneke Bechem, Njoh Roland Ndah, E.L. Chia, Andrew Enow Egbe, Ngaiwi Mary Eyenieh, Stella Asaha, Tata Yengo
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Plant Science. 7:21-34
An ethnobotanical study was conducted around the periphery of the Takamanda National Park (TNP) Cameroon, through semi – structured questionnaires, interview, and field survey. The study aimed at recording traditional knowledge on the use of plants