This report is aimed at trainers and support organisations for farmers and tree owners, as well as commercial tree nursery operators, government extension agencies and NGOs, among others, who are interested in cultivating the pygeum tree
When genealogists conduct research on family trees, they often go back across many generations and e...
Climax tree species normally would fulfill the ultimate function at the end of the succession chain ...
Discusses the potential of leguminous trees to increase crop-livestock production in sub-Saharan Afr...
This report is aimed at trainers and support organisations for farmers and tree owners, as well as c...
This brief documents current knowledge about pygeum (Prunus africana). It aims to inform decision ma...
Prunus africana (or Pygeum africanum) grows in a wild state in the mountains of Kenya, Cameroon and ...
ii Prunus africana is a commercially valuable tree species for medicinal properties of its bark, whi...
The bark of Prunus africana trees is harvested from the wild to meet increased demands for a prostat...
The increasing demand for Prunus africana resources is an opportunity for its conservation and comme...
This brief documents current knowledge about pygeum (Prunus africana). It aims to inform decision ma...
Prunus africana is a species of the Rosaceae family, known under its common name as pygeum or Africa...
Global demand for treating prostate disorders with Prunus africana bark extract has made P. africana...
The exploitation of natural resources in general and biodiversity in particular by human beings, is ...
Prunus africana is a multipurpose medicinal tree of worldwide fame in treatment of benign prostate c...
Conservation priorities for Prunus africana, a tree species found across Afromontane regions, which ...
When genealogists conduct research on family trees, they often go back across many generations and e...
Climax tree species normally would fulfill the ultimate function at the end of the succession chain ...
Discusses the potential of leguminous trees to increase crop-livestock production in sub-Saharan Afr...
This report is aimed at trainers and support organisations for farmers and tree owners, as well as c...
This brief documents current knowledge about pygeum (Prunus africana). It aims to inform decision ma...
Prunus africana (or Pygeum africanum) grows in a wild state in the mountains of Kenya, Cameroon and ...
ii Prunus africana is a commercially valuable tree species for medicinal properties of its bark, whi...
The bark of Prunus africana trees is harvested from the wild to meet increased demands for a prostat...
The increasing demand for Prunus africana resources is an opportunity for its conservation and comme...
This brief documents current knowledge about pygeum (Prunus africana). It aims to inform decision ma...
Prunus africana is a species of the Rosaceae family, known under its common name as pygeum or Africa...
Global demand for treating prostate disorders with Prunus africana bark extract has made P. africana...
The exploitation of natural resources in general and biodiversity in particular by human beings, is ...
Prunus africana is a multipurpose medicinal tree of worldwide fame in treatment of benign prostate c...
Conservation priorities for Prunus africana, a tree species found across Afromontane regions, which ...
When genealogists conduct research on family trees, they often go back across many generations and e...
Climax tree species normally would fulfill the ultimate function at the end of the succession chain ...
Discusses the potential of leguminous trees to increase crop-livestock production in sub-Saharan Afr...