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The aquatic banana tree of Madagascar
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The aquatic banana tree, Typhonodorum madagascariense (via, viha, mangoaka, mangibo, mangoaba in Malagasy family ARACEAES. It is unique in the world and native to Madagascar, invaded in the neighboring islands, Comoros, Zanzibar and Mauritius (CABANIS et al., 1969). The seeds are a food of the poor farmers (without land or having a small plot) to be determined to cultivate and used during the lean period between January and February and October to November. In the east coast of Madagascar, the leaves are used in handicrafts to make objects like baskets and hats. The farmers do not stop pulling up this species to cultivate rice, the species participates in the protection of the banks and decreases the losses of water. It is included in the list of threatened species (WWF, 2010), until now no protection status has been established. In the place where there is a stand of Typhonodorum the water is stagnant and the farmers drain the canals from this point to irrigate the rice fields or the cotton culture.
Autorentext
Makboul Beny, malgache, titular de 2 Diplomas de Estudios Avanzados (DEA) de postgrado: en Ciencias de la Tierra en 2018 y en la opción Biodiversidad y Medio Ambiente: Biología Vegetal en 2014 en la Universidad de Toliara en el sur de Madagascar. Profesor temporal de la asignatura de Ciencias de la Tierra en la Universidad de Antsiranana.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09786204435473
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Biology
- Größe H220mm x B150mm
- Jahr 2022
- EAN 9786204435473
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-620-4-43547-3
- Titel The aquatic banana tree of Madagascar
- Autor Makboul Beny
- Herausgeber Our Knowledge Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 72