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    Structure and composition of cocoa agroforests in the humid forest zone of Southern Cameroon by Sonwa, Denis J., Weise, Stephan F., Nkongmeneck, Bernard A., Tchatat, Maturin, Janssens, Marc J. J.

    Published in Agroforestry systems (01-06-2017)
    “…The distribution and composition of the tree component inside cocoa agroforests plays an important role in the economic and ecological services offered by…”
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    Diversity of plants in cocoa agroforests in the humid forest zone of Southern Cameroon by Sonwa, Denis J., Nkongmeneck, Bernard A., Weise, Stephan F., Tchatat, Maturin, Adesina, Akin A., Janssens, Marc J. J.

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-07-2007)
    “…Issue Title: Special issue: Biodiversity Conservation in Cocoa Production Landscapes In the humid forest zone of Southern Cameroon, farmers generally associate…”
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    Production constraints on cocoa agroforestry systems in West and Central Africa: the need for integrated pest management and multi-institutional approaches by Sonwa, D.J, Weise, S, Adesina, A, Nkongmeneck, A.B, Tchatat, M, Ndoye, O

    Published in Forestry chronicle (01-05-2005)
    “…Cocoa-producing countries of West and Central Africa experienced a serious economic crisis in the early 1980s, when the cocoa sector was liberalized and the…”
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    Plant diversity and carbon stock in sacred groves of semi-arid areas of Cameroon: case study of Mandara Mountains by Kemeuze, VA, Mapongmetsem, PM, Sonwa, DJ, Fongnzossie, E, Nkongmeneck, BA

    “…The Mandara Mountain eco-region is one of the most important mountain areas of Cameroon. It is often considered as a refuge for several plant and wildlife…”
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    Potential Contributions of Biotechnologies in the Management and Conservation of Forest Resources of the Congo Basin by Sonwa, D.J., Weise, S.F, Nkongmeneck, A-B., Nwaga, D., Zapfack, L., Nzooh, L.Z., Janssens, M.J.J.

    Published in The international forestry review (01-03-2005)
    “…A review of the potential for biotechnology to contribute to the management and conservation of forest resources in the Congo Basin suggests that biotechnology…”
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    Ethnobotany and pharmacognostic perspective of plant species used as traditional cosmetics and cosmeceuticals among the Gbaya ethnic group in Eastern Cameroon by Fongnzossie, E.F., Tize, Z., Fogang Nde, P.J., Nyangono Biyegue, C.F., Bouelet Ntsama, I.S., Dibong, S.D., Nkongmeneck, B.A.

    Published in South African journal of botany (01-09-2017)
    “…With the growing demand for plant genetic resources in cosmetics industries, traditional herbal cosmetic knowledge is becoming a potential resource for…”
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    Platycerium stemaria (Polypodiaceae): An African Epiphytic Myrmecophyte by Djiéto-Lordon, C., Nkongmeneck, A.-B., Lowman, M.D., Dejean, A.

    Published in Selbyana (01-01-2006)
    “…An ecological study in southern Cameroon explored the relationships between arthropods and the trash-basket epiphytic fern, Platycerium stemaria (P. Beauv.)…”
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    Dacryodes edulis, a neglected non-timber forest species for the agroforestry systems of west and central Africa by Sonwa, D.J, Okafor, J.C, Buyungu, P.M, Weise, S.F, Tchatat, M, Adesina, A.A, Nkongmeneck, A.B, Ndoye, O, Endamana, D

    Published in Forests, trees and livelihoods (2002)
    “…Dacryodes edulis, or safou, is a fruit tree native to Central Africa and the Gulf of Guinea region. It is usually present in agroforestry systems in the…”
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    Diversity of Plants in Cocoa Agroforests in the Humic Forest Zone of Southern Cameroon by Sonwa, Denis J, Nkongmeneck, Bernard A, Weise, Stephan F, Tchatat, Maturin, Adesina, Akin A, Janssens, Marc JJ

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-01-2007)
    “…Diversity of plants in cocoa agro forests in the humid forest zone of Southern Cameroon is studied. The aim is to characterize the tree diversity within and…”
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    Population dynamics of Garcinia lucida (Clusiaceae) in Cameroonian Atlantic forests by Guedje, Nicole Marie, Lejoly, Jean, Nkongmeneck, Bernard-Aloys, Jonkers, Wyb B.J.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (07-04-2003)
    “…Garcinia lucida Vesque (Clusiaceae) is a highly valued non-timber forest tree. The bark and the seeds are exploited and commercialised for medicinal purposes…”
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    Ecology of an Improbable Association: The Pseudomyrmecine Plant-ant Tetraponera tessmanni and the Myrmecophytic Liana Vitex thyrsiflora (Lamiaceae) in Cameroon by Djiéto-Lordon, Champlain, Dejean, Alain, Ring, Richard A., Nkongmeneck, Bernard Aloys, Lauga, Jacques, McKey, Doyle

    Published in Biotropica (01-09-2005)
    “…In young individuals of the obligate myrmecophytic liana Vitex thyrsiflora, several species of ants and other arthropods compete for resources offered by the…”
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    Importance des forêts secondaires pour la collecte des plantes utiles chez les Badjoué de l'Est Cameroun by Nguenang, GM, Fongnzossie Fedoung, E., Nkongmeneck, BA

    Published in Tropicultura (Antwerpen, Belgium) (01-01-2010)
    “…Importance of Secondary Forests for the Collect of Useful Plants among Badjoue of the East Cameroon. Secondary forests are important components of many…”
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    Germination des semences, développement et croissance de quelques essences locales en zone forestière by Mapongmetsem, RM, Duguma, B., Nkongmeneck, BA, Selegny, E.

    Published in Tropicultura (Antwerpen, Belgium) (01-01-1999)
    “…Seed Germination, Growth and Development of some Local tree Species of the Forest Zone. Studies were conducted on eight indigenous multipurpose trees species :…”
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