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Galluzzi, GeaHalewood, MichaelLópez Noriega, IsabelVernooy, Ronnie[Keeping germplasm flowing]Keeping germplasm flowing
Wang, Y.Zhang, Z.Li, G.Zhang, E.Wu, B.[Identification of genetic diversity and redundancy in recently collected oat accessions]Identification of genetic diversity and redundancy in recently collected oat accessions

Asia, the Pacific and Oceania region is very rich in genetic diversity of tropical fruits. Although, fruits have always been important agricultural species, it is only in recent years that there is an increasing awareness of the potential of native tropical fruit species as good sources of dietar...


Bhag MalRao, R.Sthapit, B.R.Sajise, P.[Conservation and sustainable use of tropical fruit species diversity: Bioversity's efforts in Asia, the Pacific and Oceania]Conservation and sustainable use of tropical fruit species diversity: Bioversity's efforts in Asia, the Pacific and Oceania

Vodouhe,R.Dansi, M.Avohou, H.T.Kpei, B.Azihou, F.[Plant domestication and its contributions to in situ conservation of genetic resources in Benin]Plant domestication and its contributions to in situ conservation of genetic resources in Benin

Parkia biglobosa is an African Savannah tree with a wide range from Senegal to Uganda between the latitudes 5 and 15° in the North of equator. It is well-known as an agroforestry tree but also as a medicinal and food tree. Seeds, barks, roots, leaves and flowers are used to treat more than 80 dis...


Lompo, D.Konrad, H.Duminil, J.Gaisberger, H.Vinceti, B.Ouédraogo, M.Geburek, T.[Genetic diversity of Parkia biglobosa (African locust bean) and its implications for conservation strategies]Genetic diversity of Parkia biglobosa (African locust bean) and its implications for conservation strategies

Parkia biglobosa is ranked as one of the most important agroforestry multipurpose tree species in Sahelo-Sudanian zone. The National Tree Seed Center (CNSF) of Burkina Faso has been involved in a breeding programme of this species for many years and has already conducted several research activiti...


Zerbo, G.B.Millogo, D.Vinceti, B.Ouédraogo, M.Duminil, J.Lompo, D.[Management of Parkia biglobosa in the field of farmers in selected sites in Burkina Faso]Management of Parkia biglobosa in the field of farmers in selected sites in Burkina Faso

Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae-Mimosoideae) is one of the most important and widespread trees in agroforestry systems from Senegal to Uganda. The National Tree Seed Center (CNSF) of Burkina Faso has developed a breeding and improvement program for this multipurpose tree. To better conserve and promot...


Zerbo, G.B.Millogo, D.Lompo, D.Ouédraogo, M.Duminil, J.Manica, M.Vinceti, B.[Management of Nere (Parkia biglobosa) in farmers’ fields in Burkina Faso (West Africa)]Management of Nere (Parkia biglobosa) in farmers’ fields in Burkina Faso (West Africa)

Vinceti, B.Loo, J.Gaisberger, H.Zonneveld, M.J. vanSchueler, S.Konrad, H.Kadu, C.A.C.Geburek, T.[Conservation priorities for Prunus africana defined with the aid of spatial analysis of genetic data and climatic variables]Conservation priorities for Prunus africana defined with the aid of spatial analysis of genetic data and climatic variables
Dawson, Ian K.Guariguata, M.R.Loo, J.Weber, John C.Lengkeek, A.Bush, D.Cornelius, J.Guarino, LuigiKindt, RoelandOrwa, C.Russell, J.Jamnadass, Ramni H.[What is the relevance of smallholders' agroforestry systems for conserving tropical tree species and genetic diversity in circa situm, in situ and ex situ settings? A review]What is the relevance of smallholders' agroforestry systems for conserving tropical tree species and genetic diversity in circa situm, in situ and ex situ settings? A review

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