Domestication of Irvingia gabonensis, a fruit tree grown in agroforestry systems in West and Central Africa, offers considerable scope for enhancing the nutritional and economic security of subsistence farmers in the region. Assessments of phenotypic variation in ten fruit, nut and kernel traits were made on twenty-four ripe fruits from 100 Irvingia gabonensis trees in Ugwuaji village in southeast Nigeria, a center of genetic diversity for this species. There were important differences between the young planted trees of this study and the older unplanted trees of a similar study in Cameroon. Significant and continuous tree-to-tree variation was found in fruit mass(69.0–419.8 g), flesh mass (59.5–388.8 g), nut mass (9.5–40.6 g), shell mass (...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
Domestication of Irvingia gabonensis, a fruit tree grown in agroforestry systems in West and Central...
Domestication of Irvingia gabonensis, a fruit tree grown in agroforestry systems in West and Central...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were assessed in 24 fruits of each of 152Irvingia gabonensis trees in th...
This study obtained quantitative data on fruit and nut traits from two indigenous fruit trees in Wes...
This study obtained quantitative data on fruit and nut traits from two indigenous fruit trees in Wes...
This study obtained quantitative data on fruit and nut traits from two indigenous fruit trees in Wes...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were measured in 152 Irvingia gabonensis and 293 Dacryodes edulis trees ...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were measured in 152 Irvingia gabonensis and 293 Dacryodes edulis trees ...
Abstract Irvingia gabonensis is one of the most preferred tree species by farmers in the humid lowla...
Grafting scions of trees with desirable features is an important step for the domestication of indig...
Grafting scions of trees with desirable features is an important step for the domestication of indig...
Grafting scions of trees with desirable features is an important step for the domestication of indig...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
Domestication of Irvingia gabonensis, a fruit tree grown in agroforestry systems in West and Central...
Domestication of Irvingia gabonensis, a fruit tree grown in agroforestry systems in West and Central...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were assessed in 24 fruits of each of 152Irvingia gabonensis trees in th...
This study obtained quantitative data on fruit and nut traits from two indigenous fruit trees in Wes...
This study obtained quantitative data on fruit and nut traits from two indigenous fruit trees in Wes...
This study obtained quantitative data on fruit and nut traits from two indigenous fruit trees in Wes...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were measured in 152 Irvingia gabonensis and 293 Dacryodes edulis trees ...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were measured in 152 Irvingia gabonensis and 293 Dacryodes edulis trees ...
Abstract Irvingia gabonensis is one of the most preferred tree species by farmers in the humid lowla...
Grafting scions of trees with desirable features is an important step for the domestication of indig...
Grafting scions of trees with desirable features is an important step for the domestication of indig...
Grafting scions of trees with desirable features is an important step for the domestication of indig...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...