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Two germplasm collections of Lablab purpureus L. Sweet totalling 249 accessions were grown in the field in Australia and Ethiopia and characterised using a common set of morphological and agronomic (M-A) attributes. Data from each site were analysed separately using multi-variate analysis and a c...


Pengelly, Bruce C.Maass, Brigitte L.[Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet - diversity, potential use and determination of a core collection of this multi-purpose tropical legume]Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet - diversity, potential use and determination of a core collection of this multi-purpose tropical legume

In Bolivia, the plant families Araceae and Bromeliaceae offer numerous non-timber products, including ornamental plants, medicines, foods, and fibers. The economic potential for the utilization of these resources depends critically on the distribution of potentially useful species in different ec...


Acebey, AKromer, TMaass, Brigitte L.Kessler, M[Ecoregional distribution of potentially useful species of araceae and bromeliaceae as non-timber forest products in Bolivia]Ecoregional distribution of potentially useful species of araceae and bromeliaceae as non-timber forest products in Bolivia

Germplasm of the calabash tree (Crescentia cujete L.) was collected in five major regions of Colombia, i.e. the Andes, Caribbean, Amazon, Orinoco, and Pacific regions. Collecting this multipurpose tree was guided by the indigenous knowledge of farmers and artisans in each region. Large variation ...


Arango Ulloa, AJBohórquez Cháux, AdrianaDuque E., Myriam CristinaMaass, Brigitte L.[Diversity of the calabash tree (Crescentia cujete L.) in Colombia]Diversity of the calabash tree (Crescentia cujete L.) in Colombia
Khan, M.A.Witzke-Ehbrecht, S. vonMaass, Brigitte L.Becker, H.C.[Relationships among different geographical groups, agro-morphology, fatty acid composition and RAPD marker diversity in Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius)]Relationships among different geographical groups, agro-morphology, fatty acid composition and RAPD marker diversity in Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius)

In recent years, so-called ‘lost crops’ have been appraised in a number of reviews, among them Lablab purpureus in the context of African vegetable species. This crop cannot truly be considered ‘lost’ because worldwide more than 150 common names are applied to it. Based on a comprehensive literat...


Maass, Brigitte L.Knox, M.R.Venkatesha, SCAngessa, T.T.Ramme, SPengelly, Bruce C.[Lablab purpureus : A crop lost for Africa?]Lablab purpureus : A crop lost for Africa?

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