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Analysis of plant communities and their functional traits

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Savannahs are important reservoirs of biodiversity, playing an ecological and socio-economic role worldwide. The aim of this work is to characterize plant communities in relation to the functional traits of species in the steppe savannah of the Kasapa farm. To this end, a floristic inventory was carried out using Braun Blanquet's abundance-coverage method, in order to record floristic diversity and analyze plant communities. A total of 21 species were collected for analysis and measurement of functional traits. The results showed that specific frequency varies from one species to another. A total of 51 species were inventoried, the most frequent being Themeda triandra; Imperata cylindrica; Cyperus rotundus and Eriosema psoraleoides, with specific frequencies ranging from 41 to 88%. Hierarchical classification identified four groups representing plant communities. Taking into account the Indval value of each species, indicator species for each community were identified.

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Geboren am 04. April 1995 in der Provinz Haut-Katanga, genauer gesagt in der Stadt Lubumbashi. Seit einigen Jahren beschäftige ich mich leidenschaftlich mit wissenschaftlicher Forschung und interessiere mich viel mehr für das Studium von Pflanzengemeinschaften.

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Authors Sarah Kabedi
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.07.2023
 
EAN 9786206208549
ISBN 9786206208549
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

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