Traditional African vegetables have high potential to contribute to healthy diets and climate resilience in sub‐Saharan African food systems. However, their genetic resources are likely at threat because they are underutilized and under the radar of agricultural research. This paper aims to contribute to a conservation agenda for traditional African vegetables by examining the geographical diversity and conservation status of these species. 126 traditional annual and perennial African vegetables were selected for their food and nutrition potential. Food uses and species’ areas of origin were recorded from literature. Species’ presence records were collected from open‐access databases of genebanks and herbaria. These records were used to det...
In this paper, we survey traditional leafy vegetables linked to the New Guinea biodiversity hotspot....
<p>Cameroon has a remarkable abundance of vegetable species. A great variety of local and intr...
This article is about the African indigenous vegetable species (AIVS) which provide a means of livel...
Aim: Traditional African vegetables have high potential to contribute to healthy diets and climate r...
Many species of African traditional vegetables are poorly known, being used only locally. They are d...
There is an undervalued reservoir of diversity of African Leafy Vegetables. These vegetables are ext...
Traditional vegetables are key assets for supporting more nutrition-sensitive agriculture under clim...
Until the beginning of the 20th century, people in Africa depended to a significant extent on food w...
The nutritional and cultural importance of African Leafy Vegetables has become very important in Sou...
The nutritional and cultural importance of African Leafy Vegetables has become very important in Sou...
This bibliography focuses on bibliographic references that give results of research undertaken with ...
Rapid changes in food habits and lifestyles, increased urbanisation, and the search for new sources ...
The diversity of indigenous leaf vegetables and fruits of Africa is being seriously eroded as a res...
High poverty levels in western Kenya that are manifested in malnutrition and poor health prevail yet...
The African continent is rather poor in plant biodiversity compared with other continents situated o...
In this paper, we survey traditional leafy vegetables linked to the New Guinea biodiversity hotspot....
<p>Cameroon has a remarkable abundance of vegetable species. A great variety of local and intr...
This article is about the African indigenous vegetable species (AIVS) which provide a means of livel...
Aim: Traditional African vegetables have high potential to contribute to healthy diets and climate r...
Many species of African traditional vegetables are poorly known, being used only locally. They are d...
There is an undervalued reservoir of diversity of African Leafy Vegetables. These vegetables are ext...
Traditional vegetables are key assets for supporting more nutrition-sensitive agriculture under clim...
Until the beginning of the 20th century, people in Africa depended to a significant extent on food w...
The nutritional and cultural importance of African Leafy Vegetables has become very important in Sou...
The nutritional and cultural importance of African Leafy Vegetables has become very important in Sou...
This bibliography focuses on bibliographic references that give results of research undertaken with ...
Rapid changes in food habits and lifestyles, increased urbanisation, and the search for new sources ...
The diversity of indigenous leaf vegetables and fruits of Africa is being seriously eroded as a res...
High poverty levels in western Kenya that are manifested in malnutrition and poor health prevail yet...
The African continent is rather poor in plant biodiversity compared with other continents situated o...
In this paper, we survey traditional leafy vegetables linked to the New Guinea biodiversity hotspot....
<p>Cameroon has a remarkable abundance of vegetable species. A great variety of local and intr...
This article is about the African indigenous vegetable species (AIVS) which provide a means of livel...