Kinkeliba
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Kinkéliba ( Combretum micranthum ) |
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The Kinkéliba ( Combretum micranthum ) is a species of long filament ( Combretum ). In the Mandinka language it is called Kinkiliba and in Wolof Segweou .
Occurrence
Combretum micranthum is native to West Africa. The kinkeliba is one of the most common species of the tiger bush and is often found on island mountains and locations with laterite crust.
description
This shrub reaches a maximum height of 3 meters.
The number of chromosomes is 2n = 26.
use
The kinkéliba (also in the spelling Quinquéliba ) is well adapted to the dry climate of the Sahel zone and is used as a forage crop for ruminants. It is mainly eaten by sheep during the rainy season. It occurs mainly in deeper pastures.
The Kinkéliba has numerous uses in traditional medicine . A tea made from the leaves is drunk as a preventive measure against malaria , the fresh leaves are chewed against stomach pain and diarrhea. A brew from the roots is said to help against syphilis and worm infestation.
literature
- Jean Berhaut: Dicotylédones. Balanophoracées à Composées (Flore Illustrée du Sénégal; Vol. 2). Gouvernement du Sénégal, Dakar 1974 (preface by Léopold Sédar Senghor ).
- Michel Arbonnier: Arbres, arbustes et lianes des zones Seches d'Afrique de l'Ouest . CIRAD. Montpellier 2000. ISBN 2-87614-431-X .
- Hadja O. Sanon, Chantal Kabore-Zoungrana, Inger Ledin: Behavior of Goats, Sheep and Cattle and Their Selection of Browse Species on Natural Pasture in a Sahelian Area . In: Small Ruminant Research. The official journal of the International Goat Association , Vol. 67 (2007), Issue 1, pp. 64-74, ISSN 0921-4488 .
- Adjima Thiombiano, Marco Schmidt, Holger Kreft, Sita Guinko: Influence du gradient climatique sur la distribution des espèces de Combretaceae au Burkina Faso (Afrique de l'Ouest) (PDF file; 849 kB) . In: Candollea. Journal international de Botanique systématique , Vol. 61 (2006), pp. 189-203, ISSN 0373-2967 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Combretum micranthum at Tropicos.org. In: IPCN Chromosome Reports . Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis
- ↑ Ken Bugul : The night of the baobab: an African woman in Europe Unionsverlag, Zurich 1991, ISBN 3-293-20010-9
- ^ M. Arbonnier: Arbres, arbustes et lianes des zones sixes d'Afrique de l'Ouest , CIRAD. Montpellier, 2000 ISBN 2-87614-431-X
Web links
- Distribution at GBIF.
- Combretum micranthum in U. Brunken, M. Schmidt, S. Dressler, T. Janssen, A. Thombiano, & G. Zizka: West African plants - A Photo Guide , Senckenberg Research Institute, Frankfurt / Main, 2008.
- Seed leaflet (PDF file; 614 kB)
- Fakara plants ( Memento from May 9, 2007 in the Internet Archive )