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Tytuł:
Mushroom Biodiversity of Cross River National Park (Oban Hills Division), Nigeria
Autorzy:
Markson, A. A.
Akwaji, P. I.
Umana, E. J.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1182808.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Naukowych Darwin / Scientific Publishing House DARWIN
Tematy:
Cross River National Park
Mushroom
Nigeria
Oban Hills
Survey
Opis:
Cross River National Park lies between, latitude 5° 05′ and 6° 29′ N and on longitude 8° 15′ and 9° 30′ E., in the South-Eastern corner of Nigeria, in Cross River State. It covers an area of about 4,000sq. km of primary tropical moist rainforest ecosystem in the south and central parts, and montane mosaic on the Obudu Plateau. It is an important ecological gene-pool containing one of the oldest rainforest in Africa. It lies in the Guineo-Congolian rainforest refugia with close canopy and scattered emergent trees which reach a height of between 40 and 50 metres. The vegetation is studied to have evolved over 60 million years. On account of its critical conservation status it has been designated as one of the 25 United Nations biodiversity hotspots in the world. Cross River National Park have two distinct, non-contagious Divisions: Oban and Okwango. Survey of wild mushrooms occurring in the park (Oban Hills Division) was carried out between the months of April to September in 2015 and 2016 respectively. A total of 80 species of mushroom belonging to 40 families and 55 genera were identified using their macro-morphological features. The identified species and varieties spread over in the following genera viz., Agaricus, Agrocybe, Aleuria, Amanita, Arachnopeziza, Armillaria, Armillariella, Ascocoryne, Atroumbonata, Auricularia, Betula, Bisporella, Boletus, Bonderzewia, Cantharellus, Cerrena, Clitocybe, Coenocybe, Collybia,Coltricia, Coprinellus, Coprinus, Cortinarius, Craterellus, Crepidotus, Cystoderma, Daedaleopsis, Entoloma, Exidia, Fomes, Fomitopsis, Galerina, Ganoderma, Gloeophyllum, Gymnopus, Gyromitra, Hebeloma, Helvella, Hydrochaete, Hygrocybe, Inocybe, Laccaria, Lentinus, Lepiota, Marasmus, Mycena, Omphalotus, Peziza, Pleurotus, Psathyrella, Schizophyllum,Scutellinia, Tapinella, Tramates and Tyromyces. This study therefore shows that the Cross River National Park (Oban Hills Division) is home to a variety of wild mushrooms.
Źródło:
World Scientific News; 2017, 65; 59-80
2392-2192
Pojawia się w:
World Scientific News
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Ethnobotanical Survey of Commonly Used Medicinal Plants in Northern Cross River State, Nigeria
Autorzy:
Akwaji, P. I.
Eyam, E. O.
Bassey, R. A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1178522.pdf
Data publikacji:
2017
Wydawca:
Przedsiębiorstwo Wydawnictw Naukowych Darwin / Scientific Publishing House DARWIN
Tematy:
Medicinal plants
Northern Cross River State
commonly used
herbal medicine
Opis:
An ethnobotanical survey of commonly used medicinal plants was carried out among the people of Northern Cross River comprising five Local Government Areas (Ogoja, Yala, Bekwarra, Obudu and Obanliku) in Cross River State, Nigeria through the use of oral interview using short structured questionnaires. Those interviewed included herbalist (native doctors) and herbal medicine sellers. The survey was to identify commonly used medicinal plants in these areas and how these medicinal plants are sourced and used. Results obtained from the survey show that a total of 110 plant species belonging to 43 families were identified as commonly used medicinal plants in the study area. The commonly used medicinal plants are mostly sourced from uncultivated land, communal (unprotected) and protected forests and farm lands. The survey revealed some of the local uses of these plants and the different ailments they can cure.
Źródło:
World Scientific News; 2017, 70, 2; 140-157
2392-2192
Pojawia się w:
World Scientific News
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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