This study obtained quantitative data on fruit and nut traits from two indigenous fruit trees in West Africa (Irvingia gabonensis and Dacryodes edulis), which have led to the identification of trees meeting ideotypes based on multiple morphological, quality and food property traits desirable in putative cultivars. The same data also indicates changes in population structure that provide pointers to the level of domestication already achieved by subsistence farmers. D. edulis represents 21-57% of all fruit trees in farmers' fields and plays an important part in the economy of rural communities. An investigation of the socio-economic and biophysical constraints to indigenous tree cultivation found that indigenous fruits could play an even gre...
We execute tree ‘domestication’ as a farmer-driven and market-led process, which matches the intrasp...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s an...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s an...
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 ...
Domestication of Irvingia gabonensis, a fruit tree grown in agroforestry systems in West and Central...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
Research on indigenous fruit and nuts has accumulated considerably in Sub-Saharan Africa, and their ...
New initiatives in agroforestry are seeking to integrate trees with marketable products into farming...
The contribution that domesticated indigenous fruit trees make to many farmers’ livelihoods is often...
Dacryodes edulis is one of the important local fruit tree species of West and Central Africa. This p...
Fruit trees play an important nutritional role for livelihoods of rural people in the West African S...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were assessed in 24 fruits of each of 152Irvingia gabonensis trees in th...
This paper follows the transition from ethnobotany to a deeper scientific understanding of the food ...
Within a wider tree domestication programme, the purpose of this study was to quantify the tree-to-t...
We execute tree ‘domestication’ as a farmer-driven and market-led process, which matches the intrasp...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s an...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s an...
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 ...
Domestication of Irvingia gabonensis, a fruit tree grown in agroforestry systems in West and Central...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
Research on indigenous fruit and nuts has accumulated considerably in Sub-Saharan Africa, and their ...
New initiatives in agroforestry are seeking to integrate trees with marketable products into farming...
The contribution that domesticated indigenous fruit trees make to many farmers’ livelihoods is often...
Dacryodes edulis is one of the important local fruit tree species of West and Central Africa. This p...
Fruit trees play an important nutritional role for livelihoods of rural people in the West African S...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were assessed in 24 fruits of each of 152Irvingia gabonensis trees in th...
This paper follows the transition from ethnobotany to a deeper scientific understanding of the food ...
Within a wider tree domestication programme, the purpose of this study was to quantify the tree-to-t...
We execute tree ‘domestication’ as a farmer-driven and market-led process, which matches the intrasp...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s an...
Agroforestry tree domestication emerged as a farmer-driven, market-led process in the early 1990s an...