The African continent is rather poor in plant biodiversity when compared to other continents on and around the equator. Nevertheless, lots of useful plant species have been domesticated from Sub-Sahara Africa material. Ethnobotanical research offers the possibility to collect information on use and utility of wild plant species from traditional people often living in or close to a challenging natural environment. This type of information then allows us to find new candidates for domestication and subsequent crop development for income generation and increased food security. The case of Gnetum africanum illustrates the practical implications of developing a lesser-known species, and highlights the institutional problems that go together with...
Abstract Although nodulated legumes have been used by indigenous peoples in Africa for centuries, th...
The African continent harbours many native species with nutraceutical and pharmaceutical potential. ...
AbstractSouthern Africa is an important focal point of botanical and cultural diversity but only a f...
The African continent is rather poor in plant biodiversity when compared to other continents on and ...
The African continent is rather poor in plant biodiversity compared with other continents situated o...
Indigenous plant species native to Africa have numerous uses. They have a long and rich ethno-medici...
This paper follows the transition from ethnobotany to a deeper scientific understanding of the food ...
Africa has a rich botanical heritage; however, only a few species dominate its food systems. Using a...
Africa bears a long history of people–plant interaction that has been significantly enhanced by biot...
There is a need to increase levels of production and marketing of African indigenous crops. Currentl...
Until the beginning of the 20th century, people in Africa depended to a significant extent on food w...
15th Meeting of the Inter-African Expert Committee on African Traditional Medicine and Medicinal Pla...
AbstractA review is presented of the history and recent trends in the exploration and development of...
Field studies were conducted to investigate the medicinal plants, through identification, collection...
Aim: Traditional African vegetables have high potential to contribute to healthy diets and climate r...
Abstract Although nodulated legumes have been used by indigenous peoples in Africa for centuries, th...
The African continent harbours many native species with nutraceutical and pharmaceutical potential. ...
AbstractSouthern Africa is an important focal point of botanical and cultural diversity but only a f...
The African continent is rather poor in plant biodiversity when compared to other continents on and ...
The African continent is rather poor in plant biodiversity compared with other continents situated o...
Indigenous plant species native to Africa have numerous uses. They have a long and rich ethno-medici...
This paper follows the transition from ethnobotany to a deeper scientific understanding of the food ...
Africa has a rich botanical heritage; however, only a few species dominate its food systems. Using a...
Africa bears a long history of people–plant interaction that has been significantly enhanced by biot...
There is a need to increase levels of production and marketing of African indigenous crops. Currentl...
Until the beginning of the 20th century, people in Africa depended to a significant extent on food w...
15th Meeting of the Inter-African Expert Committee on African Traditional Medicine and Medicinal Pla...
AbstractA review is presented of the history and recent trends in the exploration and development of...
Field studies were conducted to investigate the medicinal plants, through identification, collection...
Aim: Traditional African vegetables have high potential to contribute to healthy diets and climate r...
Abstract Although nodulated legumes have been used by indigenous peoples in Africa for centuries, th...
The African continent harbours many native species with nutraceutical and pharmaceutical potential. ...
AbstractSouthern Africa is an important focal point of botanical and cultural diversity but only a f...