ABSTRACT
Woody plant species colonizing
abandoned farmlands of different serai stages in the south-eastern Nigerian
rainforest ecozone were studied between 1st September, 2005 and 30th August,
2006. The tropical rainforest is disappearing at an alarming rate of 3.0
percent per annum. At Abia, Akwa-Ibom and Imo states ofNigeria, plant species
colonizing abandoned farmlands of 0-2-4-6-8-10-20-30-40-50 and over 50 years of
age were studied. Transects, each 100m in length were cut in each of the
selected abandoned farmlands using prismatic compass. Along each transect, 11
perpendiculars were cut and three perpendiculars were selected at random. On
each selected perpendicular line, three quadrats of 2.5 x 2.5 were laid at the
three points selected at random. Woody plant species within the sample plots
selected at random. Woody plant species within the sample plots were identified
and enumerated. Data revealed that 44 woody economic plant species were
enumerated in the three states studied. Data revealed that economic tree
species are rare in all the abandoned farmlands enumerated. Plant species that
were abundant in the three states were Chromolaena odorata, Anthonotha
macrophylla, Dactyladenia barteri and Dicilium guineense. Lovoa trichilioides
and Entandrophragma cylindricum were observed only in the forest over 50 years
old. It appears that it is mainly fire resistant plant species that existed in
the abandoned farmlands. The life form spectra showed the poor distribution of
Phanerophytes. Grasses were more relatively abundant in farmlands between zero
and eight years. The plant species colonizing abandoned farmlands at the three
states were not similar. The calculated similarity index of Abia and Akwa-Ibom
was 57.5%, Abia and Imo 45.9%, Akwa-Ibom and Imo 33.7%. Data revealed that
vegetation of Akwa-Ibom and Imo State were not similar. However, Akwa-Ibom and
Abia states have similar plant species because they share the same ecozone.
Abia and Imo states were similar because they share common boundary. It is
recommended that education of the people on the importance oftrees should be
done by the state government. Also dispersing tree fruits should be assisted to
help the fruits of tree species get into abandoned farmlands. Kola pachycarpa
and Monodora niyristica hardly can disperse its seeds on itself. And so
requires the help of man to disperse its seeds.
ANYANWU, A (2023). Woody Plant Species Colonizing Abandoned Farmlands Of Different Seral Stages In South-Eastern Nigeria:- Anyanwu, Patrick E.. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Dec 22, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/woody-plant-species-colonizing-abandoned-farmlands-of-different-seral-stages-in-south-eastern-nigeria-anyanwu-patrick-e-7-2
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