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Survey of Flora Affected by Mistletoe Species and Identification of Chlorophyll Pigments in Sokoto State University, Sokoto, Nigeria
Author(s) -
M. T. Muhammad,
Jabo Abdullahi Dalhatu,
Auwal Abdullahi,
Murtala Sani Yakubu,
Ibrahim Ibafidon Madinat
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
east african journal of environment and natural resources
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2707-4242
pISSN - 2707-4234
DOI - 10.37284/eajenr.2.1.132
Subject(s) - biology , azadirachta , infestation , flora (microbiology) , botany , acacia , chlorophyll , loranthaceae , viscum album , horticulture , ecology , genetics , bacteria
A survey was conducted to assess the flora affected by mistletoe species and the identification of chlorophyll pigments in Sokoto State University. The study was aimed at surveying the flora affected by mistletoe species and identifies their chlorophyll pigments within the Sokoto State University campus. The study site was divided into three sampling areas, based on the studied species and infestation of trees by mistletoes. The species of mistletoe, Tapinanthus globiferus, was common to all the three types of trees (Azadirachta indica, Psidium guajava, and Acacia nilotica). A. nilotica had the highest rate of infestation by mistletoe (T. globiferus) with the percentage of 85.7% in area A, 91.7% in area B, and 82.3% in area C. The estimation of pigment content of chlorophyll in mistletoe leaves showed that all the mistletoe found on the three different types of trees had the same pigment content of chlorophyll-a, chlorophyll-b, and carotene.

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