15Dec 2023

STRUCTURE ET DISTRIBUTION DE LA POPULATION DE BALANITES AEGYPTIACA (L.) DEL. DANS LA COMMUNE RURALE DE SIMIRI (NIGER)

  • Universite dAgadez, Faculte des Sciences et Techniques, Departement de Biologie, BP 199 Agadez, Niger.
  • Universite Djibo Hamani de Tahoua, Faculte des Sciences Agronomiques, Departement des Productions Animales, BP 255 Tahoua, Niger.
  • Institut National des Recherches Agronomiques du Niger, BP: 429 Niamey, Niger.
  • Universite Dandicko Dan Koulodo Faculte des Sciences et Techniques Departement de Biologie, BP: 465 Maradi, Niger.
  • Universite Abdou Moumouni de Niamey, Faculte des Sciences et Techniques Departement de Biologie, BP 10662 Niamey, Niger.
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In the context of the rampant destruction of natural resources, a study on the populations of Balanites aegyptiaca was carried out in Simiri. The objective of the study is to improve the understanding of the natural and anthropogenic ecological processes which are determining the distribution and structure of these populations. The survey device used is systematic with 4 transects of 2 km each arranged radially around the villages. Analysis of vegetation data shows that the floristic diversity of the area is declining. A total of 26 species divided into 19 genera and 12 families are inventoried. The most represented families are Combretaceae and Mimosaceae with 23.08% each. The population is dominated by Combretum glutinosum (30.26%), Balanites aegyptiaca (16.59%), Acacia albida (10.85%), Ziziphus mauritiana (9.35%), Guiera senegalensis (8.29%) and Piliostigma reticulatum (5.84%). The spatial distribution of Balanites aegyptiaca is under the influence of natural dynamic processes and anthropogenic actions with great variability in its density both at the village scale and at the scale of geomorphological and land use units. Furthermore, their specific structure is recurrently approved, which gives them great ecological importance in the municipality. The demographic structure of Balanites aegyptiaca, for its part, showed the population, an appreciable proportion of young individuals, and aging populations and thus confirms the importance of this woody resource. However, renewal (92%) constitutes, at the current state, the structural problem because of the strong competition for the seed.


[Mounkaila Soumaila, Adamou Karimou Ibrahim, Barmo Soukaradji, Morou Boube, Mahamane Ali and Saadou Mahamane (2023); STRUCTURE ET DISTRIBUTION DE LA POPULATION DE BALANITES AEGYPTIACA (L.) DEL. DANS LA COMMUNE RURALE DE SIMIRI (NIGER) Int. J. of Adv. Res. 11 (Dec). 71-81] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Mounkaila Soumaila
Université d’Agadez ; Faculté des Sciences et Techniques ; Département de Biologie ; Agadez ; Niger
Niger

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/17961      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/17961