Entandrophragma: taxonomy and ecology of a genus of African tree species with economic importance. A review

Emmanuel Kasongo Yakusu, Franck S. Monthe, N. Bourland, O. Hardy, D. Louppe, Félicien Bola Mbele Lokanda, W. Hubau, Jean Marie Kahindo Muhongya, J. Bulcke, J. Acker, H. Beeckman
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Introduction. Entandrophragma tree species have been the subject of special attention by foresters and scientists for several decades. The purpose of this bibliographic review is to examine the current knowledge acquired on the taxonomy and ecology of this genus in order to identify new research priorities. Literature. The genus Entandrophragma has exclusively African species (10 to 12) that are exploited for the quality of their wood. These species are widespread in the Guineo-Congolese region (6 species) and in the Zambezian and Afromontane regions (5 species). The genus is characterized by a taxonomic evolution that has resulted in an important synonymy of species names (36 to 37). Ecological studies have been carried out on some major commercial species (Entandrophragma angolense, Entandrophragma congoense, Entandrophragma candollei, Entandrophragma cylindricum, Entandrophragma palustre and Entandrophragma utile) in their phytogeographic zones, mainly in the Guineo-Congolese region. Conclusions. Taxonomy and ecology of Entandrophragma tree species typically occurring in woodlands and savannas have been insufficiently studied in comparison with Entandrophragma species occurring in rainforests. Research needs to be developed for the improvement of taxonomic, genetic and ecological knowledge, with a view to formulating appropriate recommendations for the conservation and sustainable management of these species.
非洲一具经济价值树种属的分类学和生态学。回顾
介绍。几十年来,莲花树种一直是林业工作者和科学家特别关注的主题。这篇文献综述的目的是检查目前获得的关于这一属的分类学和生态学的知识,以便确定新的研究重点。文学。Entandrophragma属只有非洲种(10至12种),因其木材质量而被开发。这些物种广泛分布于几内亚-刚果地区(6种)和赞比西亚和非洲山区(5种)。该属的特点是分类学上的进化,导致了物种名称的重要同义词(36至37)。在其植物地理带内,主要是在几内亚-刚果地区,对一些主要的商业种(安哥拉entandroagma angolense、刚果entandroagma congoense、candollei entandroagma camillum、palustre和utile entandroagma utile)进行了生态学研究。结论。以林地和稀树草原为典型生境的穿心莲树种的分类学和生态学研究尚未与热带雨林的穿心莲树种进行比较。需要开展研究以改进分类、遗传和生态知识,以便为这些物种的保护和可持续管理提出适当的建议。
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