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Autor: Sthapit, B.

Over the years, farmers have developed a range of production and management practices to conserve and sustainably use tropical fruit species diversity in Asia and elsewhere. These good practices can either be farmers’ own innovations or developed by formal research agencies and further adapted by...


Sthapit, B.[The rarest of rare mango in Malihabad: Three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree]The rarest of rare mango in Malihabad: Three hundred genotypes of mango scion grafted in a single tree

On-farm (in situ) conservation of cultivated plants refers to the management of landraces/cultivars and the occasionally cultivated wild relatives (as in the case of fruit species like mango) in the very place where they developed their present-day characteristics. Fruit tree varieties and relate...


Sthapit, B.Lamers, H.Reddy, M.B.C.Idris, S.Somsri, S.Sutrisno Saad, N.Ramanatha Rao, V.[Empowering community and rural institutions for on-farm conservation and sustainable use of cultivated and wild tropical fruit diversity in Asia]Empowering community and rural institutions for on-farm conservation and sustainable use of cultivated and wild tropical fruit diversity in Asia

This flyer gives good insight into the value of mother tree maintenance for a specific rootstock, how it is maintained and used successfully in the field, how it contributes to the livelihoods and well-being of many rural households. The ‘Conservation and Sustainable Use of Cultivated and Wild Tr...


Sthapit, B.Hom, S.Singh, I.P.Ramanatha Rao, V.Lamers, H.[Learning from old practices and local farmers to improve and assure rootstock quality of Nagpur mandarin saplings: Performance of Nagpur mandarin buds on Rangpur lime (C. limonia) and Rough lemon (C. jambhiri) rootstock]Learning from old practices and local farmers to improve and assure rootstock quality of Nagpur mandarin saplings: Performance of Nagpur mandarin buds on Rangpur lime (C. limonia) and Rough lemon (C. jambhiri) rootstock

The African baobab is an extremely important indigenous fruit tree species for humans and animals in the dry areas of Africa. It offers shelter and provides food, fibre and medicine, as well as raw materials for many purposes. The African baobab is a neglected and underutilized species (NUS): a c...


Alercia, A.Bioversity International[Nutritious underutilized species - African baobab]Nutritious underutilized species - African baobab

Dashehari’ is one of the most popular mango varieties of North India. It is widely acclaimed for its exquisite taste and pleasant aroma. It is believed that 80% of all mango varieties in Malihabad (North India) is covered by ‘Dashehari’ and they can be genetically traced back to this very tree. T...


Sthapit, S.Ravishankar, H.Reddy, B.M.C.Rajan, S.[Birthplace of Dashehari mango: Introduction brief on Dashehari mango]Birthplace of Dashehari mango: Introduction brief on Dashehari mango

Both men and women have specific local ecological knowledge of native fruit tree species. Excluding women from research-for-development initiatives is problematic because it can limit their access to the benefits derived from improved managemnet and use of fruit diversity. A study was conducted t...


Muhammad, F.A.Elias, M.Lamers, H.Omard, S.Brooke, P.Hussin, M.H.[Participatory research to elicit gender differentiated knowledge of native fruit trees]Participatory research to elicit gender differentiated knowledge of native fruit trees

Bioversity International and LIFE Trust (a local NGO) conducted a sequence of participatory research activities in Kalagadde-Kanchigadde to improve incomes earned from forest resources and make insitu conservation activities more gender and socially inclusive.


Lamers, H.Hegde, N.Hermanowicz, E.Elias, M.[Gender responsive value chain development and the conservation of native fruit trees through an inclusive learning process: a case study in Western Ghats, India]Gender responsive value chain development and the conservation of native fruit trees through an inclusive learning process: a case study in Western Ghats, India
Guariguata, M.R.Rockwell, Cara A.[La producción de castaña (Bertholletia excelsa) en el contexto de la extracción de madera en Madre de Dios, Perú: Implicaciones para promover un manejo integrado del bosque]La producción de castaña (Bertholletia excelsa) en el contexto de la extracción de madera en Madre de Dios, Perú: Implicaciones para promover un manejo integrado del bosque

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