International Journal of Agriculture and Earth Science (IJAES )
E- ISSN 2489-0081
P- ISSN 2695-1894
VOL. 10 NO. 9 2024
DOI: 10.56201/ijaes.v10.no9.2024.pg58.65
Atiku, M., & Abdulrahman, A., Zogirma, F. U., & Wele, H.K., Salisu, I.A. and Muhammad, Z.
This study examines tree development analysis in savannah ecosystems, which are characterised by a unique habitat that puts tree species' adaptation and durability to the test due to fire, herbivory, temperature extremes, and competition with grasses. Savannahs, which are found in large parts of Africa, Australia, and South America, are essential for local livelihoods, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity protection. This overview highlights the significance of comprehending tree growth for sustainable ecosystem management and climate resilience by examining current research and techniques in tree growth analysis. It also offers insights into how trees adapt and flourish in various contexts. The results emphasise the need for more study on the issues affecting these important ecosystems and seek to promote a better understanding of the interrelated processes within savannahs.
savannah, ecosystems, biodiversity, carbon sequestration and tree
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