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Assouhan Jonas Atchadé, Madjouma Kanda, Fousseni Folega, Abdoul Aziz Diouf, Symphorien Agbahoungba, Marra Dourma, Kperkouma Wala and Koffi Akpagana
Urbanization is a current concern, particularly in Africa, where it is expected to continue and increasingly threaten the effectiveness of plant biodiversity, natural carbon sinks, and the sustainability of cities. This paper investigates the structural ...
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Oscar José Smiderle,Aline das Graças Souza,Edvan Alves Chagas,Marcia Souza Alves,Paulo Renato de Oliveira Fagundes
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O objetivo neste trabalho foi determinar aspectos sobre variáveis de crescimento e partição de massa seca das mudas de Khaya senegalensis, bem como a marcha de absorção de nutrientes, em função das épocas e adubação mineral. O delineamento experimental u...
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Priyan Perera,Hiran Amarasekera,N.D.R. Weerawardena
With increasing private sector investments in commercial forestry, it is apparent that plantationforestry in Sri Lanka is moving in the direction of managing fast growing timber species for shorterrotations. However, there?s a perceptionthat accelerated ...
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Souare Konsala, Froumsia Moksia, Hamawa Yougouda, Sassouang Evele Moctar, . Tchobsala, Ibrahima Adamou
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Forest products play an important role in supporting livelihoods in many developing countries. The study examined diversity and local uses of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in Zamay forest reserve in Cameroon. The inventory design consisted of three ...
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Casmir E. Gimba, Odike Ocholi, Peter A. Egwaikhide, Turoti Muyiwa, Emmanuel E. Akporhonor
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Activated carbons were prepared from Khaya senegalensis fruits. Carbonization and activation temperatures were 500oC and 800oC, respectively, at residence time of 5 min for each process. Activating agents were 1M each ...
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