The purpose of the research presented here is to strengthen the scientific and technical basis of biodiversity conservation, and use of Parkia biglobosa (African locust bean, <u>néré</u> ). The approach to this research included the gathering of technical and ethnobotanical data. This information can be used to support the development of methods and strategies for conservation, use and improvement of this multi-purpose agroforestry tree species in West and Central Africa.Overexploitation of land, particularly in densely populated and dry areas, affects the rejuvenation process of this tree. This results in the general aging of <u>néré</u> orchards, particularly in the southern part of its range of distribution.More than 1600 trees from 5 co...
A study was conducted in southern Mali to characterized Parkia biglobosa populations in the aim to c...
Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) R. Br. ex G. Don, popularly known as the African locust bean tree, is a per...
Parkia is a pantropical genus of about 30-40 tree legume species of considerable evolutionary, taxon...
The purpose of the research presented here is to strengthen the scientific and technical basis of bi...
Parkia biglobosa is an African Savannah tree with a wide range from Senegal to Uganda between the la...
Parkia biglobosa is ranked as one of the most important agroforestry multipurpose tree species in Sa...
The medicinal and food tree species Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) is widespread in the S...
The medicinal and food tree species Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) is widespread in the Su...
The medicinal and food tree species Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) is widespread in the Su...
The evolutionary history of African savannah tree species is crucial for the management of their gen...
The evolutionary history of African savannah tree species is crucial for the management of their gen...
Parkia biglobosa, a multi-purposes species offers food, medicine and income to rural populations. Th...
Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae-Mimosoideae) is one of the most important and widespread trees in agrofo...
Parkia biglobosa offers food, medicine and income to rural populations. A study, was undertaken in t...
Parkid higlohosa, an important indigenous fruit tree of West Affican Sudanian woodland, was studied...
A study was conducted in southern Mali to characterized Parkia biglobosa populations in the aim to c...
Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) R. Br. ex G. Don, popularly known as the African locust bean tree, is a per...
Parkia is a pantropical genus of about 30-40 tree legume species of considerable evolutionary, taxon...
The purpose of the research presented here is to strengthen the scientific and technical basis of bi...
Parkia biglobosa is an African Savannah tree with a wide range from Senegal to Uganda between the la...
Parkia biglobosa is ranked as one of the most important agroforestry multipurpose tree species in Sa...
The medicinal and food tree species Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) is widespread in the S...
The medicinal and food tree species Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) is widespread in the Su...
The medicinal and food tree species Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) is widespread in the Su...
The evolutionary history of African savannah tree species is crucial for the management of their gen...
The evolutionary history of African savannah tree species is crucial for the management of their gen...
Parkia biglobosa, a multi-purposes species offers food, medicine and income to rural populations. Th...
Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae-Mimosoideae) is one of the most important and widespread trees in agrofo...
Parkia biglobosa offers food, medicine and income to rural populations. A study, was undertaken in t...
Parkid higlohosa, an important indigenous fruit tree of West Affican Sudanian woodland, was studied...
A study was conducted in southern Mali to characterized Parkia biglobosa populations in the aim to c...
Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) R. Br. ex G. Don, popularly known as the African locust bean tree, is a per...
Parkia is a pantropical genus of about 30-40 tree legume species of considerable evolutionary, taxon...