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dc.contributor.authorKoda, Donko Koudzo-
dc.contributor.authorChérif, Mamadou-
dc.contributor.authorAdjossou, Kossi-
dc.contributor.authorAmégnaglo, Kossi Béssan-
dc.contributor.authorDiwediga, Badabate-
dc.contributor.authorAgbodan, Kodjovi Mawuégnigan Léonard-
dc.contributor.authorGuelly, Atsu Kudzo-
dc.date.accessioned2022-11-14T02:53:07Z-
dc.date.available2022-11-14T02:53:07Z-
dc.date.issued2019-
dc.identifier.issnISSN 2141-243X-
dc.identifier.otherDOI: 10.5897/IJBC2019.1291-
dc.identifier.urihttp://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/428-
dc.descriptionResearch Articleen_US
dc.description.abstractThis study contributes to the knowledge of the variants of coffee-based agroforestry systems (CAFS) of the semi-deciduous forest zone of Togo. To achieve this, forest, floristic and ecological data were collected in 163 random plots of 25 m × 25 m (625 m²), to analyze the typology of the CAFS and their characteristics across the study area. In the 10.1875 ha surveyed, results showed a total of 2510 stems of woody plants belonging to 138 species and 38 families. The average tree density was 246.38 trees/ha, whereas the basal area was 27.99 m²/ha. Four types of CAFS have been identified; the first type (G1) is the plant communities dominated by Milicia excelsa and Persa americana associated with coffee trees; the second type (G2) is characterized by CAFS with Albizia spp. and Citrus sinensis as dominant woody species; the third group (G3) is composed of communities dominated by Albizia adianthifolia and Milicia excelsa and the fourth group (G4) consists of CAFS dominated by M. excelsa and Antiaris africana. The floristic composition showed that the latter CAFS (G4) dominated by M. excelsa and A. africana was the most diversified, more rich in term of species (Species richness = 110, Shannon index = 4.06) and of which the basal area (Basal area = 34.32 m2 /ha) is larger than the others.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Biodiversity and Conservationen_US
dc.subject: Coffee-based agroforest systemen_US
dc.subjecttypologyen_US
dc.subjectsemi-deciduous forest zoneen_US
dc.subjectTogoen_US
dc.titleTypology of coffee-based agroforestry systems in the semi-deciduous forest zone of Togo (West Africa)en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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