Ecological Characterization of Epiphytes Orchids in the Meridional Zone of Mount Togo

Komlan Edjèdu Sodjinou, R. Radji, K. Adjonou, M. Quashie, K. Adjossou, K. Abotsi, K. Kokou
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Togo’s semi-deciduous forest zone has a great diversity of plants and ecosystems that constitute a natural heritage that should be well studied for sustainable and efficient management. Thus, the main objective of this study is to determine the environmental factors responsible for the vertical stratification of Orchidaceae epiphytes. This study investigated the diversity of these epiphytes and their hosts in the semi-deciduous forest zone of Togo. A habitat characterization of these epiphytes has been done to define the adaptive strategies of these species to their natural environment. The floristic inventory identified 37 species of Orchidaceae and 50 species of phorophytes. These epiphytes are found particularly at 36.36% in position IV and 26, 46% in position V on phorophytes. Perceived luminosity, moisture content and anthropogenic pressure are the indicators responsible for the dispersion of Orchidaceae epiphytes according to different positions on phorophytes. The inventoried phorophytes are 40% mesophanerophytes and the megaphanerophytes represent only 27%. The chorology of phorophytes indicates a high proportion of introduced species represented at 20% and rank second behind those of Guinea- Congo which are represented at 49%.
多哥山经向带附生兰科植物的生态学特征
多哥的半落叶林区有多种多样的植物和生态系统,它们构成了一种自然遗产,应该得到充分研究,以便进行可持续和有效的管理。因此,本研究的主要目的是确定造成兰科附生植物垂直分层的环境因素。本研究调查了多哥半落叶林带这些附生植物及其寄主的多样性。对这些附生植物的生境特征进行了研究,以确定这些物种对自然环境的适应策略。植物区系清查发现兰科植物37种,光生植物50种。这些附生植物在光生植物的IV位置占36.36%,V位置占26.46%。感知光度、水分含量和人为压力是导致兰科附生植物在植物上不同位置分散的指标。所调查的光合植物中,中光合植物占40%,大光合植物仅占27%。光合植物的年代学表明,引进物种的比例很高,占20%,仅次于几内亚-刚果(49%)。
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