La barrière mécanique anti-érosive influence la colonisation des dunes par les espèces végétales

Mechanical Anti-erosive Barrier increases Colonization of Fixed Sand Dune by Plant Species. South-Eastern Niger is subject to wind erosion. In the region of Gouré, the oasis basins are the main source of agricultural production and incomes. But these are threatened to disappear because of the phenom...

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Main Authors: Laminou Manzo, O., Zaman Allah, M., Ozer, P., Paul, R., Mahamane, A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux 2013-01-01
Series:Tropicultura
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Online Access:http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v31n4/260.pdf
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spelling doaj-aee0e8e0d16b45848d313020cd3529232020-11-25T03:44:33ZengPresses Agronomiques de GemblouxTropicultura0771-33122013-01-01314260271La barrière mécanique anti-érosive influence la colonisation des dunes par les espèces végétalesLaminou Manzo, O.Zaman Allah, M.Ozer, P.Paul, R.Mahamane, A.Mechanical Anti-erosive Barrier increases Colonization of Fixed Sand Dune by Plant Species. South-Eastern Niger is subject to wind erosion. In the region of Gouré, the oasis basins are the main source of agricultural production and incomes. But these are threatened to disappear because of the phenomenon of sanding up. Many sand dune fixation methods were tested without any substantial results. In this work, a mechanical antierosive barrier, made of Leptadenia pyrotechnica branches, was used to test its effectiveness for soil erosion control and plant restoration. Three years after the implementation of this barrier, the treated areas were colonised by spontaneous vegetation made up of 58 plant species belonging to 20 families including 17 perennials, i.e. 42 additional species more than in the untreated areas. Over the years, the floristic composition has gradually stabilised, reflecting a significant reduction of environmental disturbances caused by wind.http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v31n4/260.pdfSilting upWind erosionAntierosive barrierDune fixationPlant speciesNiger
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author Laminou Manzo, O.
Zaman Allah, M.
Ozer, P.
Paul, R.
Mahamane, A.
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Zaman Allah, M.
Ozer, P.
Paul, R.
Mahamane, A.
La barrière mécanique anti-érosive influence la colonisation des dunes par les espèces végétales
Tropicultura
Silting up
Wind erosion
Anti
erosive barrier
Dune fixation
Plant species
Niger
author_facet Laminou Manzo, O.
Zaman Allah, M.
Ozer, P.
Paul, R.
Mahamane, A.
author_sort Laminou Manzo, O.
title La barrière mécanique anti-érosive influence la colonisation des dunes par les espèces végétales
title_short La barrière mécanique anti-érosive influence la colonisation des dunes par les espèces végétales
title_full La barrière mécanique anti-érosive influence la colonisation des dunes par les espèces végétales
title_fullStr La barrière mécanique anti-érosive influence la colonisation des dunes par les espèces végétales
title_full_unstemmed La barrière mécanique anti-érosive influence la colonisation des dunes par les espèces végétales
title_sort la barrière mécanique anti-érosive influence la colonisation des dunes par les espèces végétales
publisher Presses Agronomiques de Gembloux
series Tropicultura
issn 0771-3312
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Mechanical Anti-erosive Barrier increases Colonization of Fixed Sand Dune by Plant Species. South-Eastern Niger is subject to wind erosion. In the region of Gouré, the oasis basins are the main source of agricultural production and incomes. But these are threatened to disappear because of the phenomenon of sanding up. Many sand dune fixation methods were tested without any substantial results. In this work, a mechanical antierosive barrier, made of Leptadenia pyrotechnica branches, was used to test its effectiveness for soil erosion control and plant restoration. Three years after the implementation of this barrier, the treated areas were colonised by spontaneous vegetation made up of 58 plant species belonging to 20 families including 17 perennials, i.e. 42 additional species more than in the untreated areas. Over the years, the floristic composition has gradually stabilised, reflecting a significant reduction of environmental disturbances caused by wind.
topic Silting up
Wind erosion
Anti
erosive barrier
Dune fixation
Plant species
Niger
url http://www.tropicultura.org/text/v31n4/260.pdf
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