The endemic Boswellia species (Burseraceae) on Socotra Island (Yemen) are of great local significance due to their various local ethnobotanical uses. However, despite the fact that these trees are endangered, little is known about their biology. We tested seed germination rates in controlled experiments (trials of 21 days) for two subsequent years and for nine endemic taxa of Boswellia occurring on Socotra Island. For this, seeds were collected island-wide from a wide range of localities and for several populations per species. We observed differences in germination among Boswellia species, among species and localities and among both years, which indicates that the development of seeds is strongly affected by external ecological factors. Al...
Dracaena cinnabari Balf. fil. is an endangered endemic species growing on the Yemeni island of Soqot...
Not AvailableA study was carried out on seed characteristics of nine different tree species of six b...
International audienceThe rapid rate of deforestation in Côte d’Ivoire has led to loss of plant spec...
The endemic Boswellia species (Burseraceae) on Socotra Island (Yemen) are of great local significanc...
Many endemic tree species have important scientific, ecological and economic value but the scarcity ...
International audienceIslands are well-known to house an incredible biodiversity, higher level of th...
Boswellia papyrifera (Del.) Hochst. is one of the tree species in dry woodlands of Ethiopia that pro...
Boswellia papyrifera (Del.) Hochst. is a deciduous gum-producing multipurpose perennial tree species...
1. In the Horn of Africa, frankincense (an aromatic hardened wood resin) is obtained by tapping Bosw...
Abstract: The New South Wales Seedbank (at Mount Annan Botanic Garden) stores seeds of both common a...
The study was performed on 24 localities throughout Socotra Island to approach the threatened tree s...
Understanding the factors which affect the distribution of alien plants in arid islands is complicat...
The Frankincense tree Boswellia papyrifera is an important resource in the semiarid lower highlands ...
Fig. 2. Boswellia and their resins. (A) The stem part of the B. sacra tree is tapped to produce a mi...
Biological resources are particularly important in resource-limited countries where utilisation dema...
Dracaena cinnabari Balf. fil. is an endangered endemic species growing on the Yemeni island of Soqot...
Not AvailableA study was carried out on seed characteristics of nine different tree species of six b...
International audienceThe rapid rate of deforestation in Côte d’Ivoire has led to loss of plant spec...
The endemic Boswellia species (Burseraceae) on Socotra Island (Yemen) are of great local significanc...
Many endemic tree species have important scientific, ecological and economic value but the scarcity ...
International audienceIslands are well-known to house an incredible biodiversity, higher level of th...
Boswellia papyrifera (Del.) Hochst. is one of the tree species in dry woodlands of Ethiopia that pro...
Boswellia papyrifera (Del.) Hochst. is a deciduous gum-producing multipurpose perennial tree species...
1. In the Horn of Africa, frankincense (an aromatic hardened wood resin) is obtained by tapping Bosw...
Abstract: The New South Wales Seedbank (at Mount Annan Botanic Garden) stores seeds of both common a...
The study was performed on 24 localities throughout Socotra Island to approach the threatened tree s...
Understanding the factors which affect the distribution of alien plants in arid islands is complicat...
The Frankincense tree Boswellia papyrifera is an important resource in the semiarid lower highlands ...
Fig. 2. Boswellia and their resins. (A) The stem part of the B. sacra tree is tapped to produce a mi...
Biological resources are particularly important in resource-limited countries where utilisation dema...
Dracaena cinnabari Balf. fil. is an endangered endemic species growing on the Yemeni island of Soqot...
Not AvailableA study was carried out on seed characteristics of nine different tree species of six b...
International audienceThe rapid rate of deforestation in Côte d’Ivoire has led to loss of plant spec...