Utilization of Afzelia africana Sm. ex Pers. (Magnoliopsida: Fabales: Fabaceae) in Nigeria and its implications for conservation

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Samuel Oloruntoba Bamigboye
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1020-0375
Muhali Olaide Jimoh
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1183-5711
Falilat Abeni Lawal
https://orcid.org/0009-0002-4727-9232
Zainab Temitope Osiyemi
Charles Petrus Laubscher
Learnmore Kambizi

Abstract

This study investigated the ethnobotanical uses of Afzelia africana Sm. ex Pers., a threatened tree species in Nigeria to determine the impact of uses of this species on the risk of its extinction. Ethnobotanical surveys were conducted by means of semi-structured questionnaires with the local community called Ijebu Igbo in Ogun state of Nigeria and a total of 60 respondents were interviewed from this community. Herbalists, artisans, Islamic scholars, traders, and retirees were interviewed to document their knowledge of the uses of A. africana. This study revealed that there are different uses of A. africana, among which its spiritual and medicinal uses were the most dominant. An unsustainable harvest of A. africana for these uses will aggravate the decline of its population, thereby increasing the risk of extinction. This study recommends local awareness of the indigenous people of possible ways this species can be utilized in a sustainable manner to prevent its extinction.

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Communications
Author Biographies

Samuel Oloruntoba Bamigboye, Department of Plant Science

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Muhali Olaide Jimoh, Department of Plant Science

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Falilat Abeni Lawal, Department of Plant Science

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Zainab Temitope Osiyemi, Department of Plant Science

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Charles Petrus Laubscher, Department of Horticultural Sciences

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Learnmore Kambizi, Department of Horticultural Sciences

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