Morphological diversity of the populations of Balanites aegyptiaca L. Del in the Ferlo River in northern Senegal
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2020Author
Sam, Alimatou
Sagna, Moustapha Bassimbé
Diallo, Mariama Dalanda
Diallo, Aly
Sarr, Papa Saliou
Diatta, Sékouna
Goffner, Deborah
Guissé, Aliou
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The objective of this work is to evaluate the morphological variability of the population of Balanites aegyptiaca (L.)
Del. for a better valorization of its resources in a semi-arid zone of Senegal where the species plays an important role in the daily
life of the local populations. The choice of study sites took into account the variability of soils and climates in the area. The
morphological characterization of individuals was carried out following a methodological approach using a system of descriptors
divided into three groups of parameters (dendrometric, fruit and leaves). The inventoried individuals were of breeding age and
at least 100 meters apart. They were distributed in three sites arranged on an increasing rainfall gradient Koyli alpha, Labgar and
Ranerou. The results obtained showed the influence of variability linked to environmental conditions on the morphological
characteristics of the species. However, a lack of correlation between groups of descriptors (dendrometric, fruit and leaf) was
observed. However, the fruit descriptors were more discriminating. They made it possible to identify individuals within the
studied population that could be of interest for a varietal selection program given the morphology and mass of the fruits they
produce. These individuals could be influenced by climatic determinism, since they are mostly found at the wettest site of the
transect. The information obtained from this work could be useful to meet the needs for local valorization of the plant's resources.