2019
DOI: 10.18483/ijsci.2168
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Diversity and Socio-Economic Value of Wild Edible Plants in the Mounts Mandara Region, Cameroon

Abstract: A study was carried out in the Mounts Mandara to assess the diversity of edible plant species, to identify the use of the edible products, and to determine their socioeconomic value. Interviews of a sampling population were conducted randomly in 5 zones with 5 villages each and in rural and urban markets; a sample of 1020 persons was interviewed to evaluate and quantify the various products and determine their flows. The results showed that the edible plant products used in the area were: fruits, leaves, flowe… Show more

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“…Soil degradation represents a major environmental issue with significant implications for ecosystem sustainability and food security, particularly in the Sudano-Sahelian region (Moksia et al, 2019;Njoya et al, 2022). It is evident in this study, as well as in those by Victor et al (2019) and Zeng et al (2023), that the primary cause of soil degradation is deforestation.…”
Section: Causes Of Soil Degradation In the Sud Anian-sahelian Zone Of...mentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Soil degradation represents a major environmental issue with significant implications for ecosystem sustainability and food security, particularly in the Sudano-Sahelian region (Moksia et al, 2019;Njoya et al, 2022). It is evident in this study, as well as in those by Victor et al (2019) and Zeng et al (2023), that the primary cause of soil degradation is deforestation.…”
Section: Causes Of Soil Degradation In the Sud Anian-sahelian Zone Of...mentioning
confidence: 58%
“…It was an asymmetrical horst that covered an area of 150 km 2 , located along the Cameroon-Nigeria border. Tis locality was infuenced by a Sudano-Sahelian mountain type climate [18], with a long dry season from October to June and a short rainy season from July to September, with a mean annual rainfall and temperature of 1074 mm and 26 °C, respectively [19]. Te geologic substratum consisted mainly of gneisses, migmatites, and granites [20][21][22].…”
Section: Study Area Te Study Area Was Located In the Mandaramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are the main energy sources for other life and themselves, and people can make income from some important plant species economically (Saensouk et al 2016;Phatlamphu et al 2021;Saisor et al 2021). Human was using wild plants as foods and drugs since before the pre-history era until modern cultivation knowledge made people produces more foods, and the plant extracted that be used in the pharmaceutical industry (Zhang et al 2016;Pholhiamhan et al 2018;Moksia et al 2019;Hosseini et al 2021). Some plant species can be produced as cash crops with many varieties, increasing productivity to secure their supply into the economic systems and make more income for the farmers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%