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Phanérogames recensés aux Monts Nimba

Authors: Sédibinet Sidibe;
Abstract

Les Monts Nimba constituent une chaîne de montagnes réparties entre trois pays: Guinée, Côte d'Ivoire et Libéria. La biodiversité des monts Nimba a été largement étudiée par divers scientifiques mais, c'était dans la première moitié du siècle dernier. En Guinée, on décide en 2007 d'actualiser ces études par de nouveaux recensements de la biodiversité. La présente liste, publiée en 2008, est le résultat de l'inventaire des phanérogames. Il a eu lieu dans plusieurs localités de la zone: les monts de Bossou, la forêt classée de Déré, la zone centrale des monts Nimba, les savanes de Sérengbara et de Gba, etc.

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