Bellefontaine Ronald. 2005. Pour de nombreux ligneux, la reproduction sexuée n'est pas la seule voie : analyse de 875 cas. Texte introductif, tableau et bibliographie. Sécheresse, 16 (4) : 315-317.
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Titre anglais : Sexual reproduction is not the only way for a lot of woody trees: analysis of 875 cases. Introduction, table and bibliography
Liste HCERES des revues (en SHS) : oui
Thème(s) HCERES des revues (en SHS) : Géographie-Aménagement-Urbanisme-Architecture
Note générale : La version électronique est parue dans Sécheresse = ISSN 1777-5922. - (2005-12)vol.1E:n°3
Résumé : Woody species survive or regenerate using different ways which are not always well defined. The potentialities of vegetative regeneration of more than 875 woody species have been collected in the table. 360 (or 41%) are common in Africa. More of 310 African species mentioned here produce root suckers. The root suckering process has been particularly studied. Terrestrial layer, basal sprout, collar sprout, root cutting (and not stem cutting), rhizome, stolon, lignotuber and some other particularities have been taken into account to a certain extent. This list includes both observations checked in the field, and simple facts without any new scientific arguments. Only six species can develop an independent root network and so, be independent from the mother-tree. The most important objectives of this article are to improve the knowledge of these potentialities and to exhort the scientific community to clarify the definitions of the observed phenomenon. Some extensive research in this field have been neglected until now, specially in Africa, and however, they are essential. In the daily practice, it would be necessary to take advantage of these processes. Tecnics in order to induce root suckering and terrestrial layering are very simple and cheap. Useful multipurpose trees could be propagated around the fields at low cost and at short scale by rural and unfortunate populations, which are often far from the urban nurseries.
Mots-clés Agrovoc : multiplication végétative, bouturage, drageonnage, marcottage
Classification Agris : F02 - Multiplication végétative des plantes
K10 - Production forestière
Champ stratégique Cirad : Axe 1 (2005-2013) - Intensification écologique
Auteurs et affiliations
- Bellefontaine Ronald, CIRAD-FORET-DIR (FRA)
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