2017
DOI: 10.4314/jab.v109i1.13
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La flore du conservatoire botanique Michel Adanson de Mbour (Sénégal): perspective pour un plan d’aménagement et de gestion

Abstract: RESUMEObjectif : Cette étude a été réalisée dans la commune de Mbour dans le but de caractériser la flore du conservatoire botanique Michel ADANSON. Elle se propose d'établir la composition spécifique, les spectres taxonomique, biologique et chorologique et d'apprécier la fréquence et l'abondance des espèces. Méthodologie et résultats : Des relevés phytosociologiques ont été réalisées en 2010 dans le conservatoire. Au total 140 espèces ont été recensées, réparties dans 115 genres et 53 familles. Les Dicotylédo… Show more

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“…Fabaceae family (7.14%) is the most represented followed by that of Euphorbiaceae (5.61%), Aracaeae (4.6%). Diop et al (2017), in a study on flora of the Michel Adanson botanic conservatory at Mbour in Senegal, have censed 140 species divided into 115 genders and 53 families of which Fabaceaen Poacaceae and Malvaceae are the most diversified with respective proportions of 19.40, 09.40 and 06.50%. Meanwhile, the number of families counted in Bangui and Begoua is higher than the results obtained by Radji (2010) in Togo and that obtained by Diop et al (2017) in Senegal and lower than that of Ouattara"s et al results in Ivory Coast with respective numbers of 66, 42 and 83.…”
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“…Fabaceae family (7.14%) is the most represented followed by that of Euphorbiaceae (5.61%), Aracaeae (4.6%). Diop et al (2017), in a study on flora of the Michel Adanson botanic conservatory at Mbour in Senegal, have censed 140 species divided into 115 genders and 53 families of which Fabaceaen Poacaceae and Malvaceae are the most diversified with respective proportions of 19.40, 09.40 and 06.50%. Meanwhile, the number of families counted in Bangui and Begoua is higher than the results obtained by Radji (2010) in Togo and that obtained by Diop et al (2017) in Senegal and lower than that of Ouattara"s et al results in Ivory Coast with respective numbers of 66, 42 and 83.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diop et al (2017), in a study on flora of the Michel Adanson botanic conservatory at Mbour in Senegal, have censed 140 species divided into 115 genders and 53 families of which Fabaceaen Poacaceae and Malvaceae are the most diversified with respective proportions of 19.40, 09.40 and 06.50%. Meanwhile, the number of families counted in Bangui and Begoua is higher than the results obtained by Radji (2010) in Togo and that obtained by Diop et al (2017) in Senegal and lower than that of Ouattara"s et al results in Ivory Coast with respective numbers of 66, 42 and 83. Results of studies about flora in general show that variabilities on the level of families, genders and species are linked to types of studies carried out together with geographic areas, characterized by climatic factors which are a determinant of vegetables repartition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les tonnages enregistrés augmentent chaque année du fait de la forte demande intérieure en produits de la pharmacopée, réduisant fortement le potentiel de la biodiversité. C'est le cas de la zone de Mbour, où plusieurs espèces médicinales ont disparues ou sont en voie de disparition (Diop et al, 2017 ;Diop, 2018). Conscient de la problématique de la disparition des espèces médicinales et de leur rôle stratégique dans la satisfaction des besoins de santé des populations, Enda-Madesahel a érigé conservatoire botanique avec comme vocation de recueillir des plantes médicinales pouvant se développer sous nos latitudes, en particulier les espèces rares ou menacés de la flore.…”
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