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Journal of Bryology | 2018

Bryophytes of Kédougou (Eastern Senegal), with a key to the Fissidens of Senegal

Djibril Diop; Doudou Diop; Maria Alida Bruggeman-Nannenga; Mame Samba Mbaye; Kandioura Noba; Lars Hedenäs; S. Robbert Gradstein; C. Reeb; Alain Vanderpoorten

The bryophyte flora of the Sahelian region of sub-Saharan Africa is characterized by a low species richness, but is also extremely poorly documented. We present here the results of a floristic survey in Kedougou (eastern Senegal), which yielded 22 species. Two liverworts and 15 moss species are new to the country, so that the bryophyte flora of Senegal now includes a total of 4 liverwort and 34 moss species. An identification key is provided for Fissidens, which, with eight species, is the richest moss genus of the country.


Journal of Biodiversity Management & Forestry | 2014

The Linkages between Plant Species Composition and Soil Microbial Communities: What about Symbiotic Microorganisms within Man-Made Tree Plantations?

Godar Sene; Mansour Thiao; Mame Samba Mbaye; Maïmouna S Ndir; Ramatoulaye Samba-Mbaye; Thioro D Sow; Aboubacry Kane; Samba Ndao Sylla

The Linkages between Plant Species Composition and Soil Microbial Communities: What about Symbiotic Microorganisms within Man-Made Tree Plantations? Man-made forest systems are usually focused upon the trees and are defined mainly in relation to their capacity to produce timber and prevent catastrophic events such as damage by wind. In recent years, however, there has been a growing awareness amongst plant ecologists and soil microbial ecologists that understanding the connectivity between their study organisms is of utmost importance. The interactions between plants and soil microorganisms are particularly important because plants represent the main pathway through which carbon, the element that severely limits microbial growth, enters into soil. From a reciprocal viewpoint, microbial associations have been pointed as an important strategy to guarantee plant survival under semiarid conditions. However, there are several recent studies that have been carried out on the devastating ecological impact resulting from anthropogenic dispersal of exotic plants.


OCL | 2014

L'arachide au Sénégal : état des lieux, contraintes et perspectives pour la relance de la filière

Kandioura Noba; Ablaye Ngom; Madiop Gueye; César Bassene; Maïmouna Kane; Ibou Diop; Fatou Ndoye; Mame Samba Mbaye; Aboubacry Kane; Amadou Tidiane Ba


Microbial Ecology | 2013

The Abundance and Diversity of Legume-Nodulating Rhizobia in 28-Year-Old Plantations of Tropical, Subtropical, and Exotic Tree Species: a Case Study from the Forest Reserve of Bandia, Senegal

Godar Sene; Mansour Thiao; Ramatoulaye Samba-Mbaye; Damase P. Khasa; Aboubacry Kane; Mame Samba Mbaye; Marie-Eve Beaulieu; Anicet Manga; Samba Ndao Sylla


European Journal of Soil Biology | 2012

The abundance and diversity of legume-nodulating rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in soil samples from deforested and man-made forest systems in a semiarid Sahel region in Senegal

Godar Sene; Ramatoulaye Samba-Mbaye; Mansour Thiao; Damase P. Khasa; Aboubacry Kane; Anicet Manga; Mame Samba Mbaye; Samba Ndao Sylla


African Journal of Ecology | 2012

Arbuscular mycorrhizal soil infectivity and spores distribution across plantations of tropical, subtropical and exotic tree species: a case study from the forest reserve of Bandia, Senegal

Godar Sene; Mansour Thiao; Anicet Manga; Aboubacry Kane; Ramatoulaye Samba-Mbaye; Mame Samba Mbaye; Damase P. Khasa; Samba Ndao Sylla


Webbia | 2006

Réexamen de la systématique du genre Amaranthus L. (Amaranthaceae) au Sénégal

R. S. Sarr; Kandioura Noba; Mame Samba Mbaye; A. Kane; Amadou Tidiane Ba


Science et changements planétaires / Sécheresse | 2010

La flore du Parc national des oiseaux de Djoudj – une zone humide du Sénégal

Kandioura Noba; Mame Samba Mbaye; Mamadou Coundoul; Aboubacry Kane; Papa Demba Hane; Ngansoumana Ba; Nalla Mbaye; Aliou Guisse; Madiara Ngom Faye; Amadou TidianeBa


Webbia | 2007

La flore adventice des cultures d'oignon dans la zone péri-urbaine de Dakar (Niayes) Sénégal

R. S. Sarr; Mame Samba Mbaye; Amadou Tidiane Ba


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2018

Flore et végétation de la Réserve Spéciale de Faune de Gueumbeul (Sénégal)

Babacar Faye; César Bassene; Abdou Aziz Camara; Ablaye Ngom; Mame Samba Mbaye; Kandioura Noba

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Kandioura Noba

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Aboubacry Kane

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Amadou Tidiane Ba

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Ablaye Ngom

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Doudou Diop

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Godar Sene

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Mansour Thiao

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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Samba Ndao Sylla

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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A. Kane

Cheikh Anta Diop University

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