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Full-text (PDF) | A total of 78 existing stands of Milicia excelsa (Welw C. C. Berg.) in Ibadan Metropolis (IM) and University of Ibadan (UI) were evaluated in this study. All the accessible stands were evaluated for their height, diameter and canopy properties, while the relationships among the t
15 Jul 2012 www.ethnobotanyjournal.org/vol10/i1547-3465-10-269.pdf. Ethnobotany Milicia ex- celsa (Welw.) C.C. Berg, Albizia coriaria Welw. ex Oliv.,. Combretum molle R. Br. ex G. Don, Terminalia glauces- cens Planch. ex Benth., Coffea spp., Combretum collinum. Fresen. and . Milicia excelsa (Welw.) C.C. Berg.
BOTANIC DESCRIPTION. Milicia excelsa is a large deciduous tree 30-50 m high, with a diameter of. 2-10 m; bark thick, pale, ash grey to nearly black, then brown, usually fairly rough and flaking off in small scales, but seldom fissured; slash thick, fibrous, cream coloured with brown spots, exuding white latex; trunk.
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a critically important seed dispersal agent for the economically important and threatened timber tree, the African teak (Milicia excelsa) (Taylor et al.,. 1999; Taylor, 2005; Dainou et al., 2012). The abili- ty of colony members to fly 59 km or more when foraging enhances seed dispersal and through their long annual migrations
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25 Jul 2005 Iroko trees (Milicia excelsa) in Ivory Coast and Cameroon are unusual because of their highly biomineralized tissues, which can virtually transform the trunk into stone. Oxalic acid (C2O4H2) and metal-oxalate play important roles in their ecosystems. In this study, the various forms of oxalate and carbonate
Milicia excelsa is a tree species from tropical Africa. It is one of two tree species yielding timber known as iroko, the other being Milicia regia. It is threatened by habitat loss. The seed is mainly dispersed by bats. Contents. [hide]. 1 Evolution of the Iroko; 2 Description; 3 Distribution and habitat; 4 Ecology; 5 Uses; 6 Importance
2 Nov 2015 by identifying and enumerating the tree species associated with the subject tree (Milicia excelsa). Statistical analysis was done Conclusions: Based on the obtained results of this research it may be concluded that Milicia excelsa has the prospect of .. Resources/SustainingForests.pdf. (10 January. 2015).
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