The seeds of Pentadesma butyracea (butter tree) are exploited by rural populations in West Africa to produce butter used for consumption and as an ingredient in cosmetics and medicinal preparations. To improve our knowledge of this under-studied species, the morphological variation of the trees, fruits and seeds in 12 natural populations of Benin distributed over a gradient of climate aridity is described with 14 quantitative and 13 qualitative descriptors. Most traits, except seed shape categories, show significant differences among populations. Multivariate analyses distinguish two eco-geographical groups: trees located in the more humid southern part of the species distribution are taller and have larger fruits and seeds than trees locat...
Knowledge about geographic variation within the native range of forest tree species is the logical f...
Uapaca kirkiana is one of the priority indigenous fruit tree species for domestication in southern A...
A broad literature review on 'The sheanut tree' (Vitellaria paradoxa Gaertn.) revealed that this is ...
Background and aims – The main reproductive traits of the native African food tree species, Pentades...
Objective: Pentadesma butyracea is a multi-purpose tree species in Africa with great morphological v...
Knowledge of oilseeds plants’ traits and features is fundamental to understanding the natural select...
Trait diversity is crucial in undertaking the domestication of useful species such as Vitellaria par...
The variation of the morphological characters of bitter and sweet African bush mango trees (Irvingia...
A study was conducted in southern Mali to characterized Parkia biglobosa populations in the aim to c...
Pentadesma butyracea Sabine, a rain forest food tree species, plays a vital role in the socio-econom...
Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir. (Fabaceae), also called Vène or West African rosewood, is a multipurpose...
Variability could exist in a typical cashew field for most morphological characters and such morphol...
The purpose of the research presented here is to strengthen the scientific and technical basis of bi...
Baobab is a multipurpose tree species, widespread throughout the hot, drier regions of tropical Afri...
Forty-one shea tree populations were sampled, spanning the main climatic zones of Vitellaria paradox...
Knowledge about geographic variation within the native range of forest tree species is the logical f...
Uapaca kirkiana is one of the priority indigenous fruit tree species for domestication in southern A...
A broad literature review on 'The sheanut tree' (Vitellaria paradoxa Gaertn.) revealed that this is ...
Background and aims – The main reproductive traits of the native African food tree species, Pentades...
Objective: Pentadesma butyracea is a multi-purpose tree species in Africa with great morphological v...
Knowledge of oilseeds plants’ traits and features is fundamental to understanding the natural select...
Trait diversity is crucial in undertaking the domestication of useful species such as Vitellaria par...
The variation of the morphological characters of bitter and sweet African bush mango trees (Irvingia...
A study was conducted in southern Mali to characterized Parkia biglobosa populations in the aim to c...
Pentadesma butyracea Sabine, a rain forest food tree species, plays a vital role in the socio-econom...
Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir. (Fabaceae), also called Vène or West African rosewood, is a multipurpose...
Variability could exist in a typical cashew field for most morphological characters and such morphol...
The purpose of the research presented here is to strengthen the scientific and technical basis of bi...
Baobab is a multipurpose tree species, widespread throughout the hot, drier regions of tropical Afri...
Forty-one shea tree populations were sampled, spanning the main climatic zones of Vitellaria paradox...
Knowledge about geographic variation within the native range of forest tree species is the logical f...
Uapaca kirkiana is one of the priority indigenous fruit tree species for domestication in southern A...
A broad literature review on 'The sheanut tree' (Vitellaria paradoxa Gaertn.) revealed that this is ...