Nosso grupo organiza mais de 3.000 Séries de conferências Eventos todos os anos nos EUA, Europa e outros países. Ásia com o apoio de mais 1.000 Sociedades e publica mais de 700 Acesso aberto Periódicos que contém mais de 50.000 personalidades eminentes, cientistas de renome como membros do conselho editorial.

Periódicos de acesso aberto ganhando mais leitores e citações
700 periódicos e 15 milhões de leitores Cada periódico está obtendo mais de 25.000 leitores

Indexado em
  • Índice de Fonte CAS (CASSI)
  • Índice Copérnico
  • Google Scholar
  • Sherpa Romeu
  • Acesso Online à Pesquisa no Meio Ambiente (OARE)
  • Abra o portão J
  • Genâmica JournalSeek
  • Diretório de Periódicos de Ulrich
  • Acesso à Pesquisa Online Global em Agricultura (AGORA)
  • Biblioteca de Periódicos Eletrônicos
  • RefSeek
  • Universidade Hamdard
  • EBSCO AZ
  • OCLC – WorldCat
  • Catálogo online SWB
  • Biblioteca Virtual de Biologia (vifabio)
  • Publons
  • Fundação de Genebra para Educação e Pesquisa Médica
  • Euro Pub
Compartilhe esta página

Abstrato

Population Status of Hagenia abyssinica and Myrica salicifolia: A Reflection from Rungwe District, Mbeya Region, Tanzania

Suma F Kibonde*

This study aimed at prioritizing medicinal plants used to manage HIV/AIDS opportunistic infections and assessing

their wild population status. Data were collected using focus group discussions and inventories. Preference ranking

and Microsoft Excel and QGIS software were used for data analysis. Up to seven species were prioritized as most

important in the disease management. It was also found that the species dominated the landscape with elevation

between 1950 to 2050 masl. Moreover, the species displayed linear pattern distribution adjacent rivers. With regards

to population structure, the species revealed J-shaped curves. The species density was 200/ha for Hagenia

abyssinica and 28/ha for Myrica salicifolia. The presence of species in such landscape confirms species to be of

afro-montane nature. The tendency of them growing adjacent water sources reveals their water or moisture loving.

Moreover, the J-shaped curves observed imply poor recruitment and hence unsustainable. The study recommends

for urgent conservation plans especially on the sampled species. There is a need to ensure strict measures are put

in place to safeguard the medicinal plant species to ensure their sustainability