D. Yohannes

Department of Environmental Sciences, Natural Resources Management, College of Agricultural Sciences Arba Minch University, Arba Minch, Ethiopia

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  • Review Article   
    Woody species diversity among different agroforestry niches at Dollo watershed Kamba Zuria Woreda, Gamo zone Southern Ethiopia
    Author(s): D. Yohannes*, G. Aynalem and C. Ayele

    Woody species are the chief components of agroforestry practices. These species composition and diversity vary across the different types of agroforestry practices in Dollo watershed, kamba zuria woreda, Southwestern Ethiopia. This study was conducted to assess woody species diversity across different land uses (agroforestry practices) in Dollo watershed, Kamba Zuria Woreda, Southwestern Ethiopia. In each agroforestry niche, a plots of 20 m × 20 m size was drown by using systematic sampling method following the transect line. A total of 20 sample plots were sampled along the transect line laid down inside each agroforestry niches. In each plot, woody species were counted, the diameter and height of trees and shrubs were measured. Shannon, richness, evenness, multiple-site similarity diversity index was used to analysis species diversity of agroforestry practiced. One-way ANOVA w.. View More»

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