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Figure 1. Study area location.
Figure 2. Climograph of Bilala provided by the meteorological station around the study area from January to December 2018
Table 1. Trees recorded in study area by sub-plot. n: Number of individuals for each spe-cies recorded in study area; H: Average height of each tree in Bilala (m); DBH: Average of diameter at breast height for each species in study area (cm)
Table 3. Specific richness and diversity index of studies blocks.
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