2022
DOI: 10.19044/esipreprint.7.2022.p147
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Local perceptions and ethnobotanical uses values of Senna obtusifolia, an invasive native plant species in Burkina Faso, West Africa

Abstract: Invasive species are known to be a threat to agriculture and biodiversity. Thus, many studies have focused on the negative ecological impacts of invasive species, while their importance to livelihoods and human well-being has received little attention. This study aimed to explore people's ethnoecological knowledge about the invasion of Senna obtusifolia and the importance of this species in some local ethnic groups according to two climate zones in Burkina Faso. Three hundred (300) people from height (08) ethn… Show more

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“…In Sahelian zone, leaves of C. obtusifolia are used as well as other parts of the species. Hence, dry stems are used in the making of seccos, hut roofs and granaries; they are also used as fertilizer in the fields [32]. In Burkina Faso the stems of C. obtusifolia are used as firewood or skewers [5].…”
Section: Other Uses Of C Obtusifoliamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sahelian zone, leaves of C. obtusifolia are used as well as other parts of the species. Hence, dry stems are used in the making of seccos, hut roofs and granaries; they are also used as fertilizer in the fields [32]. In Burkina Faso the stems of C. obtusifolia are used as firewood or skewers [5].…”
Section: Other Uses Of C Obtusifoliamentioning
confidence: 99%