AbstractThe history of wild and cultivated plant diversity in Uganda is reviewed, taking forest species and bananas as examples. Palynological research into past human influences on forests is reassessed. The evidence suggests that crops were first introduced into the country at about 1000 BCE, farming communities practicing slash and burn agriculture started to significantly influence the floristic composition of forests during the 1st millennium BCE and there was a major episode of forest reduction at about 1000 CE related to socio-economic change. Bananas were probably introduced in the early centuries CE. The colonial era from 1894 saw the introduction of new concepts of land ownership and the establishment of forest reserves and agricu...
The purpose of this study was to determine the variation pattern that exists in the East African Hig...
In the parkland agroforestry system of northern Uganda, smallholder farming households rely on a div...
Banana (Musa spp.) is the most important food crop in Uganda as indicated by consumption rate, annua...
The history of wild and cultivated plant diversity in Uganda is reviewed, taking forest species and ...
The history of wild and cultivated plant diversity in Uganda is reviewed, taking forest species and ...
The history of wild and cultivated plant diversity in Uganda is reviewed, taking forest species and ...
AbstractThe history of wild and cultivated plant diversity in Uganda is reviewed, taking forest spec...
The early people of Uganda derived their livelihood from natural forests by collecting wild fruits f...
Agroforestry farming system comprises considerable cultivated land area in the tropics. Despite the ...
The East African highlands, home to more than 80 cultivated varieties of locally evolved bananas, co...
The East African highlands, home to more than 80 cultivated varieties of locally evolved bananas, co...
The East African highlands, home to more than 80 cultivated varieties of locally evolved bananas, co...
British colonial administrators created the Botanic Gardens at Entebbe around the turn of the 20th c...
British colonial administrators created the Botanic Gardens at Entebbe around the turn of the 20th c...
Banana (Musa spp.) is the most important food crop in Uganda as indicated by consumption rate, annua...
The purpose of this study was to determine the variation pattern that exists in the East African Hig...
In the parkland agroforestry system of northern Uganda, smallholder farming households rely on a div...
Banana (Musa spp.) is the most important food crop in Uganda as indicated by consumption rate, annua...
The history of wild and cultivated plant diversity in Uganda is reviewed, taking forest species and ...
The history of wild and cultivated plant diversity in Uganda is reviewed, taking forest species and ...
The history of wild and cultivated plant diversity in Uganda is reviewed, taking forest species and ...
AbstractThe history of wild and cultivated plant diversity in Uganda is reviewed, taking forest spec...
The early people of Uganda derived their livelihood from natural forests by collecting wild fruits f...
Agroforestry farming system comprises considerable cultivated land area in the tropics. Despite the ...
The East African highlands, home to more than 80 cultivated varieties of locally evolved bananas, co...
The East African highlands, home to more than 80 cultivated varieties of locally evolved bananas, co...
The East African highlands, home to more than 80 cultivated varieties of locally evolved bananas, co...
British colonial administrators created the Botanic Gardens at Entebbe around the turn of the 20th c...
British colonial administrators created the Botanic Gardens at Entebbe around the turn of the 20th c...
Banana (Musa spp.) is the most important food crop in Uganda as indicated by consumption rate, annua...
The purpose of this study was to determine the variation pattern that exists in the East African Hig...
In the parkland agroforestry system of northern Uganda, smallholder farming households rely on a div...
Banana (Musa spp.) is the most important food crop in Uganda as indicated by consumption rate, annua...