International audienceA new species of Dioscorea from Morondava prefecture in Western Madagascar is described. Dioscorea bako Wilkin differs from D. alatipes Burkill & H. Perr. by its usually shallowly and irregularly lobed leaf margins, broader leaf blade (grey-green below), longer petiole and the broadly cuneate area where the petiole is inserted onto the leaf blade in the basal sinus. It is pubescent, especially densely on young shoots and inflorescences. It is endemic to Morondava Préfecture and is endangered under IUCN Red List category criteria (IUCN 2001). The unusual morphological features of its inflorescences, some of which are shared with D. alatipes are discussed. Dioscorea bako is a favoured food source for people of the Menabe...
Yam (Dioscorea spp) is a useful plant. It is included among the top five tubers food crops contribu...
The domestication of wild yams is still common practice in West Africa. It also offers one of the fe...
The genus Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae) contains several economically important species for human consum...
International audienceA new species of yam (Dioscorea orangeana Wilkin) is described and illustrated...
bako Wilkin differs from D. alatipes Burkill & H. Perr. by its usually shallowly and irregularly...
The yams (Dioscorea spp.) of Madagascar : wild endemic and cultivated species ; diversity, perceptio...
Yams belong to the Dioscorea L. which is by far the largest genus in Dioscoreaceae with over 600 spe...
Wilkin, Paul, Hladik, Annette, Jeannoda, Vololoniaina, Weber, Odile (2009): The threatened edible ya...
A new description of the Dioscoreaceae of Madagascar including several recently discovered species
Wilkin, Paul, Hladik, Annette, Labat, Jean-Noël, Barthelat, Fabien (2007): A new edible yam (Dioscor...
FIG. 1. — Dioscorea comorensis R.Knuth: A, female inflorescences with basal ovaries reflexed and enl...
FIG. 1. — Vegetative and reproductive (excluding female floral) morphology in Dioscorea buckleyana W...
ABSTRACT Wild yam tubers have been considered to be key food to resolving the question of whether hu...
FIG. 3. — Female flowering and fruiting morphology in Dioscorea mayottensis Wilkin: A, leaf and fema...
The Dioscorea cayenensis - Dioscorea rotundata species complex is the most widely cultivated yam in ...
Yam (Dioscorea spp) is a useful plant. It is included among the top five tubers food crops contribu...
The domestication of wild yams is still common practice in West Africa. It also offers one of the fe...
The genus Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae) contains several economically important species for human consum...
International audienceA new species of yam (Dioscorea orangeana Wilkin) is described and illustrated...
bako Wilkin differs from D. alatipes Burkill & H. Perr. by its usually shallowly and irregularly...
The yams (Dioscorea spp.) of Madagascar : wild endemic and cultivated species ; diversity, perceptio...
Yams belong to the Dioscorea L. which is by far the largest genus in Dioscoreaceae with over 600 spe...
Wilkin, Paul, Hladik, Annette, Jeannoda, Vololoniaina, Weber, Odile (2009): The threatened edible ya...
A new description of the Dioscoreaceae of Madagascar including several recently discovered species
Wilkin, Paul, Hladik, Annette, Labat, Jean-Noël, Barthelat, Fabien (2007): A new edible yam (Dioscor...
FIG. 1. — Dioscorea comorensis R.Knuth: A, female inflorescences with basal ovaries reflexed and enl...
FIG. 1. — Vegetative and reproductive (excluding female floral) morphology in Dioscorea buckleyana W...
ABSTRACT Wild yam tubers have been considered to be key food to resolving the question of whether hu...
FIG. 3. — Female flowering and fruiting morphology in Dioscorea mayottensis Wilkin: A, leaf and fema...
The Dioscorea cayenensis - Dioscorea rotundata species complex is the most widely cultivated yam in ...
Yam (Dioscorea spp) is a useful plant. It is included among the top five tubers food crops contribu...
The domestication of wild yams is still common practice in West Africa. It also offers one of the fe...
The genus Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae) contains several economically important species for human consum...