This study was conducted to evaluate the nutrient content among some accessions of Dacryodes edulis. Six accessions of Dacryodes edulis seeds were collected from two States in Nigeria and analyzed for proximate, mineral, vitamin and phytochemical compositions. Ten fruits were collected from each accession to evaluate the variation in their fruit length, width, weight pulp and seed weight of D.edulis. The result showed that all the proximate, mineral, vitamin and phytochemical compositions of the seeds were highly significant (P<0.001). The result further showed that there is significantly (P<0.001) difference between the length, width, weight pulp and seed weight. This study established that greater variability in fruit characteristic...
New initiatives in agroforestry are seeking to integrate trees with marketable products into farming...
The Igbos of Southeast Nigeria believe ube (Dacryodes edulis (G.Don) H.J.Lam) originated in the regi...
Studies were done in order to assess variation in fruit size and weight, nut size and weight and det...
Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is tropical multi-purpose tree, which produces fruits for human consump...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
Dacryodes edulis (G. Don) H.J. Lam or eleme is widely used among Yoruba speaking people of Nigeria. ...
The Chemical composition and the effect of heat treatment on seeds of Dacryodes edulis (G.Don) were ...
Some physical and chemical properties of African pear ( Dacryodes Edulis ) samples from nine differe...
African pear (Dacoryodes edulis (G.Don) H.J.Lam), is an underutilized tropical fruit tree, native to...
Abstract Dacryodes edulis (DE), Dalium guineensis (DG), Spondias m...
Within a wider tree domestication programme, the purpose of this study was to quantify the tree-to-t...
The phytochemical contents and medicinal values of Dacroydes edulis and Raphia hookeri exudates were...
This experiment investigated the antinutrients content and functional properties of the seeds of Afr...
The study was designed to assess the germination performance of seeds from moist heat and dry heat s...
Dacryodes edulis is one of the most preferred tree species by farmers in the humid lowlands of Camer...
New initiatives in agroforestry are seeking to integrate trees with marketable products into farming...
The Igbos of Southeast Nigeria believe ube (Dacryodes edulis (G.Don) H.J.Lam) originated in the regi...
Studies were done in order to assess variation in fruit size and weight, nut size and weight and det...
Objectives: Dacryodes edulis is tropical multi-purpose tree, which produces fruits for human consump...
A participatory approach to tree domestication is being pioneered by ICRAF and international partner...
Dacryodes edulis (G. Don) H.J. Lam or eleme is widely used among Yoruba speaking people of Nigeria. ...
The Chemical composition and the effect of heat treatment on seeds of Dacryodes edulis (G.Don) were ...
Some physical and chemical properties of African pear ( Dacryodes Edulis ) samples from nine differe...
African pear (Dacoryodes edulis (G.Don) H.J.Lam), is an underutilized tropical fruit tree, native to...
Abstract Dacryodes edulis (DE), Dalium guineensis (DG), Spondias m...
Within a wider tree domestication programme, the purpose of this study was to quantify the tree-to-t...
The phytochemical contents and medicinal values of Dacroydes edulis and Raphia hookeri exudates were...
This experiment investigated the antinutrients content and functional properties of the seeds of Afr...
The study was designed to assess the germination performance of seeds from moist heat and dry heat s...
Dacryodes edulis is one of the most preferred tree species by farmers in the humid lowlands of Camer...
New initiatives in agroforestry are seeking to integrate trees with marketable products into farming...
The Igbos of Southeast Nigeria believe ube (Dacryodes edulis (G.Don) H.J.Lam) originated in the regi...
Studies were done in order to assess variation in fruit size and weight, nut size and weight and det...