Ethnobotanical value of Khaya senegalensis for populations bordering Atacora mountains in Togo

An Ethnobotanical study of the species Khaya senegalensis was conducted in 2015 on Atacora mountains in the ecological zone II of Togo. Its general objective is to contribute to valorization of the species K. senegalensis and aims specifically to (i) evaluate the knowledge on the uses of the species...

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Main Authors: Issifou ISSA, Kpérkouma WALA, Marra DOURMA, Wouyo ATAKPAMA, Madjouma KANDA, Koffi AKPAGANA
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Language:English
Published: Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II 2018-03-01
Series:Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires
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Online Access:http://agrimaroc.org/index.php/Actes_IAVH2/article/view/512
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spelling doaj-d522c3d1990e4826811754e1579bfbe32020-11-25T03:10:53ZengInstitut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan IIRevue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires2028-991X2550-44012018-03-01616472Ethnobotanical value of Khaya senegalensis for populations bordering Atacora mountains in TogoIssifou ISSA0Kpérkouma WALA1Marra DOURMA2Wouyo ATAKPAMA3Madjouma KANDA4Koffi AKPAGANA 5Université de Lomé, TogoUniversité de Lomé, TogoUniversité de Lomé, TogoUniversité de Lomé, TogoUniversité de Lomé, TogoUniversité de Lomé, TogoAn Ethnobotanical study of the species Khaya senegalensis was conducted in 2015 on Atacora mountains in the ecological zone II of Togo. Its general objective is to contribute to valorization of the species K. senegalensis and aims specifically to (i) evaluate the knowledge on the uses of the species and (ii) determine the interethnic convergence for uses of different parts of the species. The data collection is based on semi-structured ethnobotanical surveys by focus groups with 200 people from 5 ethnic groups. The parts of K. senegalensis used are bark, wood, leaves, and roots with bark being the most cited use (99.0%). These plant parts are used especially in traditional medicine for the treatment of 34 diseases and symptoms. The difference in average number of uses of the parts of the species is significant at the level of the ethnic groups (P = 0.000), age groups (P = 0.003) and gender (P = 0.040). The level of knowledge of the uses of the species is higher among ethnic groups Tem, Lamba, Kabyè and Tamberma. The study emphasizes the importance of ethnobotanical use value to improve sustainable management of this economically important species for its timber production.http://agrimaroc.org/index.php/Actes_IAVH2/article/view/512Khaya senegalensisethnobotanicalAtacora mountainsTogo
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Wouyo ATAKPAMA
Madjouma KANDA
Koffi AKPAGANA
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Kpérkouma WALA
Marra DOURMA
Wouyo ATAKPAMA
Madjouma KANDA
Koffi AKPAGANA
Ethnobotanical value of Khaya senegalensis for populations bordering Atacora mountains in Togo
Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires
Khaya senegalensis
ethnobotanical
Atacora mountains
Togo
author_facet Issifou ISSA
Kpérkouma WALA
Marra DOURMA
Wouyo ATAKPAMA
Madjouma KANDA
Koffi AKPAGANA
author_sort Issifou ISSA
title Ethnobotanical value of Khaya senegalensis for populations bordering Atacora mountains in Togo
title_short Ethnobotanical value of Khaya senegalensis for populations bordering Atacora mountains in Togo
title_full Ethnobotanical value of Khaya senegalensis for populations bordering Atacora mountains in Togo
title_fullStr Ethnobotanical value of Khaya senegalensis for populations bordering Atacora mountains in Togo
title_full_unstemmed Ethnobotanical value of Khaya senegalensis for populations bordering Atacora mountains in Togo
title_sort ethnobotanical value of khaya senegalensis for populations bordering atacora mountains in togo
publisher Institut Agronomique et Vétérinaire Hassan II
series Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires
issn 2028-991X
2550-4401
publishDate 2018-03-01
description An Ethnobotanical study of the species Khaya senegalensis was conducted in 2015 on Atacora mountains in the ecological zone II of Togo. Its general objective is to contribute to valorization of the species K. senegalensis and aims specifically to (i) evaluate the knowledge on the uses of the species and (ii) determine the interethnic convergence for uses of different parts of the species. The data collection is based on semi-structured ethnobotanical surveys by focus groups with 200 people from 5 ethnic groups. The parts of K. senegalensis used are bark, wood, leaves, and roots with bark being the most cited use (99.0%). These plant parts are used especially in traditional medicine for the treatment of 34 diseases and symptoms. The difference in average number of uses of the parts of the species is significant at the level of the ethnic groups (P = 0.000), age groups (P = 0.003) and gender (P = 0.040). The level of knowledge of the uses of the species is higher among ethnic groups Tem, Lamba, Kabyè and Tamberma. The study emphasizes the importance of ethnobotanical use value to improve sustainable management of this economically important species for its timber production.
topic Khaya senegalensis
ethnobotanical
Atacora mountains
Togo
url http://agrimaroc.org/index.php/Actes_IAVH2/article/view/512
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