Pioneer woody species in Leucaena leucocephala and senna siamea hedgerows in a forest ecoysystem in southern Nigeria

Floral richness is an important feature of the tropical forest ecosystem. Large numbers of potentially useful volunteer species are usually present in crop fields in traditional farming systems. However; traditional farm lands are undergoing rapid deterioration as a result of increasing population p...

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Main Authors: Akinnifesi, F.K., Mutsaers, H.J.W., Tijani-Eniola, H.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: 1995
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97298
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author Akinnifesi, F.K.
Mutsaers, H.J.W.
Tijani-Eniola, H.
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Mutsaers, H.J.W.
Tijani-Eniola, H.
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Mutsaers, H.J.W.
Tijani-Eniola, H.
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description Floral richness is an important feature of the tropical forest ecosystem. Large numbers of potentially useful volunteer species are usually present in crop fields in traditional farming systems. However; traditional farm lands are undergoing rapid deterioration as a result of increasing population pressure, with the resulting practice of continuous cultivation with little or no fallow. Consequently, many valuable woody species are at the verge of extinction. Work reported in the present study involved the phytosociology of pioneer woody species within hedgerows of Leucaena leucocephala. (Lam.) de Wit and Senna siamea (Irwin & Barnedy) from 16 dispersed farmer-managed alley cropped fields in southwestern Nigeria. The 31 different woody species encountered in the survey had 72.6% similarity coefficient between hedgerows of Leucaena and Senna. Effects of hedgerow species on microsite conditions, and inter-specific associations among volunteer species were discussed in the context of sustainability.
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spelling CGSpace972982023-06-08T15:38:38Z Pioneer woody species in Leucaena leucocephala and senna siamea hedgerows in a forest ecoysystem in southern Nigeria Akinnifesi, F.K. Mutsaers, H.J.W. Tijani-Eniola, H. conservation hedgerow forest ecosystem phytosociology volunteer plants Floral richness is an important feature of the tropical forest ecosystem. Large numbers of potentially useful volunteer species are usually present in crop fields in traditional farming systems. However; traditional farm lands are undergoing rapid deterioration as a result of increasing population pressure, with the resulting practice of continuous cultivation with little or no fallow. Consequently, many valuable woody species are at the verge of extinction. Work reported in the present study involved the phytosociology of pioneer woody species within hedgerows of Leucaena leucocephala. (Lam.) de Wit and Senna siamea (Irwin & Barnedy) from 16 dispersed farmer-managed alley cropped fields in southwestern Nigeria. The 31 different woody species encountered in the survey had 72.6% similarity coefficient between hedgerows of Leucaena and Senna. Effects of hedgerow species on microsite conditions, and inter-specific associations among volunteer species were discussed in the context of sustainability. 1995 2018-09-14T07:35:44Z 2018-09-14T07:35:44Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97298 en Limited Access Akinnifesi, F.K., Mutsaers, H.J. & Tijani-Eniola, H. (1995). Pioneer woody species in Leucaena leucocephala and senna siamea hedgerows in a forest ecoysystem in southern Nigeria, Alley farming research and development: Conference Proceedings of an International Conference on alley farming, Ibadan, Nigeria, 14-18 September, 1992. 1995. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA, (p. 236-243).
spellingShingle conservation
hedgerow
forest ecosystem
phytosociology
volunteer plants
Akinnifesi, F.K.
Mutsaers, H.J.W.
Tijani-Eniola, H.
Pioneer woody species in Leucaena leucocephala and senna siamea hedgerows in a forest ecoysystem in southern Nigeria
title Pioneer woody species in Leucaena leucocephala and senna siamea hedgerows in a forest ecoysystem in southern Nigeria
title_full Pioneer woody species in Leucaena leucocephala and senna siamea hedgerows in a forest ecoysystem in southern Nigeria
title_fullStr Pioneer woody species in Leucaena leucocephala and senna siamea hedgerows in a forest ecoysystem in southern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Pioneer woody species in Leucaena leucocephala and senna siamea hedgerows in a forest ecoysystem in southern Nigeria
title_short Pioneer woody species in Leucaena leucocephala and senna siamea hedgerows in a forest ecoysystem in southern Nigeria
title_sort pioneer woody species in leucaena leucocephala and senna siamea hedgerows in a forest ecoysystem in southern nigeria
topic conservation
hedgerow
forest ecosystem
phytosociology
volunteer plants
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97298
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