科特迪瓦东部可可和橡胶农场的土壤种子库重建森林的可能性

Ménéké Distel Kougbo, Aménan Sylvie KONAN, Mathieu Dogba, Affoué Patricia KONAN, Djah François Malan
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当森林干扰与多年生作物有关时,土壤种子库恢复植物多样性的能力如何?为了回答这个问题,本研究的主要目的是评估可可和橡胶农场的土壤种子库在森林植物区系重建过程中的贡献。为此,首先从108个农场收集了432个复合土壤样本,其中54个来自科特迪瓦东部indacimnicim - djuablin地区上述每个农场。分别在0 ~ 5cm (n=108个样本)、5 ~ 10cm (n=108个样本)、10 ~ 15cm (n=108个样本)和15 ~ 20cm (n=108个样本)深度采集样品,放置在温室中对活籽进行定量和定性评价。调查表明,在可可和橡胶农场,在放弃作物后能够启动森林重建过程的最大数量的可存活种子储存在土壤的前5厘米处。然而,这个物种池中包含的树种非常少。因此,仅靠可可和橡胶农场土壤中的种子不能有效地重建作物废弃后的森林植物群。在森林植物区系重建过程中,这些农场的自发植物区系的贡献是值得探索的。
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Possibility of forest reconstitution from soil seed bank of cocoa and rubber farms in eastern Ivory Coast
What is the capacity of the soil seed bank to restore floristic diversity when forest disturbance is linked to a perennial crop? To answer this question, the main objective of the present study was to assess the contribution of the soil seed bank of cocoa and rubber farms in the process of forest flora reconstitution. To do this, 432 composite soil samples were first collected from 108 farms, 54 of which were from each of the above-mentioned farms in the Indénié-Djuablin region in eastern Ivory Coast. These samples taken at depths of 0 to 5 cm (n=108 samples), 5 to 10 cm (n=108 samples), 10 to 15 cm (n=108 samples) and 15 to 20 cm (n=108 samples) were then placed in a greenhouse for quantitative and qualitative evaluation of viable seeds. The investigations showed that in cocoa and rubber farms the maximum number of viable seeds that could initiate the process of forest reconstitution after abandonment of the crops is stored in the first five centimeters of the soil. However, this species pool contains very few tree species. Consequently, the seed stock in the soil of cocoa and rubber farms alone cannot effectively reconstitute the forest flora after crop abandonment. It would be interesting to explore other research perspectives such as the contribution of spontaneous flora of these farms in the process of reconstitution of forest flora.
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