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Carbon sequestration capacity of 3 local caterpillar species - (Uapaca guineensis Mill.-Arg. ; Petersianthus macrocarpus (P.Beauv.) Liben; Piptadeniastrum africanum (Hook.f.) Brenan)

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This work was based on the carbon sequestration capacity of indigenous caterpillar species, namely: Uapaca guineensis, Piptadeniastrum africanum, Petersianthus macrocarpus, against an exotic species Acacia auriculiformis, whose carbon storage capacity is already known. The aim of this work is to recommend the best species with a high carbon sequestration capacity for agroforestry and/or afforestation/reforestation with carbon sinks. Samples of these three caterpillar species were collected at the INERA KIYAKA station. The results of this study were obtained through observation, description and experimentation. This approach began in the field, in the laboratory and ended in the office. A simplified reading of the analysis results reveals that among the local species studied, compared with the exotic species, there is no significant difference in terms of carbon sequestration, but the numerical results place Uapaca guineensis ahead of the others with 330.6434 kg of C/ft.

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Ir KOKO MBATA Jean Fernand, Agroeconomista, nascido em Kikwit a 22 de janeiro de 1971.

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Authors Mbata Koko Jean Fernand
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2024
 
EAN 9786207337231
ISBN 9786207337231
No. of pages 56
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

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