Ecology and ethnobotany ofAloe macroclada Baker

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The ethnobotanical survey carried out at the three sites revealed traditional uses forAloe macroclada in the treatment of digestive ailments certain metabolic diseases wounds gonorrhea and asthma. It has also been used in cosmetology and as a soil protection agent. The flora associated with the target species comprises 44 species belonging to 37 genera and 20 families. The most represented families are: Poaceae Asteraceae and Fabaceae. In the species-poor open vegetation zone of Anjeva density is relatively high but biomass is low. Where vegetation is richer and more diversified as observed in Miandrarivo density is low and biomass high. An adult individual produces an average of 19 to 40 leaves per plant ranging in size from 40.00 to 64.00 cm long and 10.00 to 12.50 cm wide. Anthropogenic pressures such as bush fires expansion of cultivable land and illegal collection represent a crucial threat to Aloe macroclada. Appropriate measures must be implemented to reduce these harmful human activities.
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