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La flore utile du bassin de la Gambie

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A botanical survey of the Gambia basin pairs geographic and geologic context with a practical inventory of indigenous plants valuable for food, commerce, and industry. It explains the river’s seasonal regime, tributary and marigot dynamics, and the fertility of riverine soils, then maps useful species across local regions. The text records edible and marketable taxa, notes culinary uses and local cultivation practices (including common and cherry tomato varieties), and offers observations on harvesting, processing, and the economic potential of native vegetation to inform agricultural and commercial exploitation.

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A. Rançon

A. Rançon was a French author and researcher known for his contributions to the study of the geography and flora of the Gambia region. His notable works include "Dans la Haute-Gambie," which explores the landscapes and cultures of the area, and "La flore utile du bassin de la Gambie," a detailed examination of the useful plants found in the Gambia basin. Rançon's writings reflect a deep interest in the environmental and historical aspects of West Africa, particularly in the context of Sudanese geography. His work provides valuable insights into the region's natural resources and cultural heritage.

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