Pericopsis elata is one of the most valuable African timber species. This IUCN Red Listed tree suffers from a lack of regeneration, thus its current presence provokes questioning. Our work aimed at understanding its origins so as to help securing its future. This study, lead away from engineering works, was conducted in four different sites located within the natural distribution area of the species and took into account the different growing conditions were the species occurs. Our observations were based on an analysis of charcoal elements and pottery fragments discovered in subsurface layers of soils as well as on current botanical and pedological surveys. Discovered evidence of past human activities led to the assumption that this part o...
The long-lived pioneer species Pericopsis elata is one of the rare tropical timbers on the list of t...
Tropical forests of Central Africa constitute the second most important block of moist forest of the...
For conservation biology and sustainable management, the natural character of tropical forest is a c...
Pericopsis elata is one of the most valuable African timber species. This IUCN Red Listed tree suffe...
Pericopsis elata is one of the most valuable African timber species. This IUCN Red Listed tree suffe...
While most past studies have emphasized the relationships between specific forest stands and edaphic...
Studies conducted in the Congo Basin forests concluded that soil parameters and large disturbances i...
Erythrophleum spp. and Pericopsis elata are two important African timber taxa suffering from regener...
While most past studies have emphasized the relationships between specific forest stands and edaphic...
Pericopsis elata (gregarious Fabaceae), a moist semi-deciduous hardwood logged in Central African fo...
In contrast to the well-known vegetation history of the northern hemisphere, few is known about past...
peer reviewedPericopsis elata (Fabaceae) is a tall tree of high commercial value of the moist semi-...
Pericopsis elata is an African forestry species commercialized under the vernacular names afrormosia...
Background and aims – Prior to European colonisation of Central Africa, human populations were dispe...
Despite the implementation of management plans, commercial tree species densities are declining in t...
The long-lived pioneer species Pericopsis elata is one of the rare tropical timbers on the list of t...
Tropical forests of Central Africa constitute the second most important block of moist forest of the...
For conservation biology and sustainable management, the natural character of tropical forest is a c...
Pericopsis elata is one of the most valuable African timber species. This IUCN Red Listed tree suffe...
Pericopsis elata is one of the most valuable African timber species. This IUCN Red Listed tree suffe...
While most past studies have emphasized the relationships between specific forest stands and edaphic...
Studies conducted in the Congo Basin forests concluded that soil parameters and large disturbances i...
Erythrophleum spp. and Pericopsis elata are two important African timber taxa suffering from regener...
While most past studies have emphasized the relationships between specific forest stands and edaphic...
Pericopsis elata (gregarious Fabaceae), a moist semi-deciduous hardwood logged in Central African fo...
In contrast to the well-known vegetation history of the northern hemisphere, few is known about past...
peer reviewedPericopsis elata (Fabaceae) is a tall tree of high commercial value of the moist semi-...
Pericopsis elata is an African forestry species commercialized under the vernacular names afrormosia...
Background and aims – Prior to European colonisation of Central Africa, human populations were dispe...
Despite the implementation of management plans, commercial tree species densities are declining in t...
The long-lived pioneer species Pericopsis elata is one of the rare tropical timbers on the list of t...
Tropical forests of Central Africa constitute the second most important block of moist forest of the...
For conservation biology and sustainable management, the natural character of tropical forest is a c...