International Journal of Silviculture and Agroforestry

International Journal of Silviculture and Agroforestry ISSN 1720-349X Vol. 1 (8), pp. 057-063, October, 2017.  © Advanced Scholars Journals

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Growth and survival rate of the endemic tree species of O. africana and H. abysinicca

Gerima Defar Mengestu

School of Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sciences, Haramaya University, P. O. Box: 138, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia.

Email: [email protected]

Accepted 04 September, 2017

Abstract

The study was conducted to explore the growth and survival rate of the native tree species of Ethiopia, Olea africana and Hagenia abysinicca in Lake Haramaya Watershed, Eastern Ethiopia. Three sub watersheds of Lake Haramaya Watershed, namely, Bachake, Damota, and Tinike were selected purposefully on the basis of their extreme degradation and nearby vanished Lake Haramaya. In each sub watersheds, a total of about 12 main standard quadrats have been applied and the required data has been recorded. The result of the study indicated that O. africana performs well at Damota sub watershed, accounting 38% of survival rate followed by Tinike sub watershed having a survival rate of 37%. Only 29% of the total planted O. africana were survived at Bachake sub watershed. Furthermore, it has been revealed via this study that about 55.6% of H. abysinicca survived at Damota sub watershed. Comparing the survival rate of the two species, H. abysinicca better withstand and grow under an extreme pressure of local peoples intervention at all sub watersheds. Therefore, the study shows that growing and maintaining of these two endemic trees in all sub watersheds were difficult task unless much awareness will be made. Lastly, the study encourages mega projects on growth and survival rate of other native trees species and explores the challenges associated with growing these trees in the study area in specific and in Ethiopia in general.

Key words: Survival rate, endemic trees, sub watershed.

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