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Allometric Models for Predicting Biomass and Carbon Pools of Boscia Senegalensis(Pers.) Lam. Ex Poir. (Capparaceae) Populations in Central Africa: A Case Study from Cameroon
Research Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences
| Vol 1, Issue 2
Table 11. Soil texture under thedifferent sites
| Textural fractions | Site 1 | Site 2 | Site 3 | Site 4 |
| % Sand | 48 ± 5.50b | 88 ± 9.52b | 50 ± 5.75c | 45 ± 5.03b |
| % Silt | 12 ± 1.54a | 5 ± 1.51a | 10 ± 2.05a | 14 ± 2.10a |
| % Clay | 40 ± 5.48b | 7 ± 1.76a | 40 ± 4.43b | 41 ± 5.00b |
| Textural classes | Sandy clay | Sandy | Sandy clay | Sandy clay |
Between the columns,values assigned the same letter are not statistically different (p > 0.05; Dun-can's test)