Ten fruit and kernel traits were measured in 152 Irvingia gabonensis and 293 Dacryodes edulis trees from 6 villages in Cameroon and Nigeria. Frequency distribution curves were used to examine the range of variation of each trait of each species in each village and aggregated into national and regional populations. There were differences between the village sub-populations, with regard to the normality (e.g., mean kernel mass of D. edulis) or skewness (e.g., mean flesh depth of D. edulis) of the distribution curves and in the degree of separation between the individual village populations along the x axis, resulting in the development of a bimodal distribution in the regional population. For all traits, populations of both species differed s...
Dacryodes edulis is a multipurpose tree integrated in the cropping system of Central African region ...
Dacryodes edulis is a multipurpose tree integrated in the cropping system of Central African region ...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were measured in 152 Irvingia gabonensis and 293 Dacryodes edulis trees ...
This study obtained quantitative data on fruit and nut traits from two indigenous fruit trees in Wes...
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...
Within a wider tree domestication programme, the purpose of this study was to quantify the tree-to-t...
New initiatives in agroforestry are seeking to integrate trees with marketable products into farming...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were assessed in 24 fruits of each of 152Irvingia gabonensis trees in th...
International audienceFor millennia, people have harvested fruits from the wild for their alimentati...
Highly valued for its edible fruits, the safou tree, Dacryodes edulis, is a major component of farmi...
Economically important food tree species in sub-Saharan Africa should be domesticated to enhance the...
International audienceHighly valued for its edible fruits, the safou tree, Dacryodes edulis, is a ma...
The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) initiated a program in Cameroon for the selection of improved ...
Dacryodes edulis is a multipurpose tree integrated in the cropping system of Central African region ...
Dacryodes edulis is a multipurpose tree integrated in the cropping system of Central African region ...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were measured in 152 Irvingia gabonensis and 293 Dacryodes edulis trees ...
This study obtained quantitative data on fruit and nut traits from two indigenous fruit trees in Wes...
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...
Within a wider tree domestication programme, the purpose of this study was to quantify the tree-to-t...
New initiatives in agroforestry are seeking to integrate trees with marketable products into farming...
Ten fruit and kernel traits were assessed in 24 fruits of each of 152Irvingia gabonensis trees in th...
International audienceFor millennia, people have harvested fruits from the wild for their alimentati...
Highly valued for its edible fruits, the safou tree, Dacryodes edulis, is a major component of farmi...
Economically important food tree species in sub-Saharan Africa should be domesticated to enhance the...
International audienceHighly valued for its edible fruits, the safou tree, Dacryodes edulis, is a ma...
The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) initiated a program in Cameroon for the selection of improved ...
Dacryodes edulis is a multipurpose tree integrated in the cropping system of Central African region ...
Dacryodes edulis is a multipurpose tree integrated in the cropping system of Central African region ...
<p>Domestication studies traditionally focus on the differences in morphological characteristics bet...