Comparative study of the diversity of macro fungi in mature forest plantations of eucalyptus and pine in tropical savannah zones in West Cameroon Plantentuin Meise / Agentschap Plantentuin Meise
To meet the need for wood in the African savanna zone, forest plantations have been established since the 1930s. Exotic tree species of the genera Pinus and Eucalyptus are the major groups planted in the Western Highlands of Cameroon where they form artificial forests whose mycoflora is not yet documented. This study aimed at comparing the macro-fungi diversity in mature eucalyptus and pine plantations in tropical savannas, particularly in the ...