Structure and diversity of agroforestry parks in the Tenghory District (Lower Casamance, Senegal)
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2020Author
Coly, Ismaila
Badji, Aliou
Ngom, Daouda
Goudiaby, Arfang Ousmane Kémo
Dramé, Mamady
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In Lower Casamance, farmers deliberately keep certain woody species in their fields to increase their crop yields
and generate additional income. The objective of this study is to contribute to a better understanding of the state of agroforestry
parks in Lower Casamance. To achieve this objective, vegetation surveys were carried out. Thus, a square plot of 2500 m²
(50m x 50m) was installed in the fields of each of the 99 farmers selected in the sample, for a total of 99 plots. This sample is
distributed among the different municipalities of the arrondissement in proportion to their demographic weight, ie 18; 14; 14;
53 plots respectively in the municipalities of Coubalan, Ouonck, Niamone and Tenghory. The agroforestry parks in the district
of Tenghory have a specific richness of 64 woody species divided into 53 genera and 20 botanical families. The observed
density of trees is 21.8 feet / ha, the basal area is 3.3 m² / ha with a coverage rate of 13.7%. The height class structure of the
woody stand reveals a predominance of individuals ≥ 10 m in height (50.5%). The diameter class [5-25] is the best represented
with 45.8% of the individuals. These results thus constitute a source of useful information for the rational management of
agroforestry parks in the district of Tenghory.