Autor: |
Mohammed Adefa Seid, Yigardu Mulatu, Agena Anjulo, Semaigzer Ayalew, Hailu Belay, Marshet Nigatu, Wondu Kebede |
Rok vydání: |
2020 |
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Zdroj: |
MOJ Ecology & Environmental Sciences. 5:153-162 |
ISSN: |
2573-2919 |
DOI: |
10.15406/mojes.2020.05.00188 |
Popis: |
The population dynamics and genetic qualities of stem height and dbh of the populations of Milicia excelsa, Pouteria adolfi-fridercii, Antiaris toxicaria and Prunus africana were assessed and studied in 14 forest ecosystems in south and south-western Ethiopia. A systematic random quadrat sampling technique was employed to identify potential habitat area for selected timber species in south and south-western Ethiopia. So, a total of 10 parallel transect lines were set out across each forest habitat. Milicia excelsa was assessed in four forest ecosystems; Bebeka -Duduka natural forest (45 tree stem ha-1) and Yayu coffee mixed forest (40 tree stem ha-1) appeared to have relatively denser population of M. excelsa compared to the other pilot forests. Similarly, statistically larger stem height (m) is observed in Bebeka-Duduka natural forest (x̅=29.5, SD=4.2) and larger dbh size (cm) in Bebeka 1 coffee mixed forest (x̅=48.5, SD=25.2) at p |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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