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pro vyhledávání: '"C A C, Kadu"'
Autor:
Thomas Geburek, Geoffrey M. Muluvi, Cuthbert Katsvanga, Heino Konrad, Lolona Ramamonjisoa, Alice Muchugi, Crisantos Obama, Rainer Schumacher, Silvio Schueler, Bernard Foahom, David Hafashimana, C. A. C. Kadu, Oscar Eyog-Matig, Alexandra Parich, Consolatha Kapinga, Vivienne L. Williams, Barbara Vinceti
Publikováno v:
Phytochemistry. 83:70-78
Prunus africana--an evergreen tree found in Afromontane forests--is used in traditional medicine to cure benign prostate hyperplasia. Different bioactive constituents derived from bark extracts from 20 tree populations sampled throughout the species'
Autor:
Geoffrey M. Muluvi, Silvio Schueler, Cuthbert Katsvanga, Alice Muchugi, Thomas Geburek, Consolatha Kapinga, C. A. C. Kadu, Oscar Eyog-Matig, Lolona Ramamonjisoa, Vivienne L. Williams, Crisantos Obama, David Hafashimana, Bernard Foahom, Heino Konrad
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 20:165-178
Scattered populations of the same tree species in montane forests through Africa have led to speculations on the origins of distributions. Here, we inferred the colonization history of the Afromontane tree Prunus africana using seven chloroplast DNA
Autor:
Alice Muchugi, Samuel Kofi Nyame, P. O. Anegbeh, Fidelis Rutatina, Zac Tchoundjeu, Norbert J. Cordeiro, Cyril Kattah, Harrie Hendrickx, M. Munjuga, Ian K. Dawson, A. R. Atangana, Tony Simons, Joanne Russell, D. A. Ofori, C. A. C. Kadu, Maha Misbah, Chrispine Sirito Njau, Lucy Mwaura, Samuel Henneh, E. Asaah, Theresa Peprah, Corodius T. Sawe, Ramni Jamnadass, Henry J. Ndangalasi, Lars Schmidt
Publikováno v:
Forests, Trees and Livelihoods. 19:251-268
The seeds of Allanblackia trees produce edible oil with significant global market potential. Consequently, a private-public partnership involving Unilever and known as ‘Novella Africa’ is engaged in the development of Allanblackia as a new crop i
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Using databases of previously published primers, we optimised six nuclear microsatellite markers for Prunus africana for the purposes of studying spatial genetic structure and gene flow. To assess variability, these and three previously transferred l
Autor:
A. J. Simons, Alice Muchugi, Roeland Kindt, Geoffrey M. Muluvi, C. A. C. Kadu, Ramni Jamnadass
Publikováno v:
Tree Genetics & Genomes. 4:787-795
The genus Warburgia (Canellaceae) contains four tree species that are of valuable medicinal importance and are all found in Africa. Genetic diversity present in wild populations of these species is under great threat due to unsustainable harvesting f
Autor:
Festus K. Akinnifesi, T. Ramadhani, J. Mhango, P. Dhliwayo, I. Kadzere, F. R. Kwesiga, A. Mkonda, D. Mithofer, C. A. C. Kadu, T. Chilanga, John D.K. Saka, Gudeta W. Sileshi
Publikováno v:
Forests, Trees and Livelihoods. 16:103-121
Many rural households rely on indigenous fruit trees as sources of cash and subsistence in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC), but until recently there has been little effort to cultivate, improve or add value to these fruits. Since 198
Autor:
Alice Muchugi, Crisantos Obama, Silvio Schueler, Heino Konrad, Cuthbert Katsvanga, C. A. C. Kadu, Lolona Ramamonjisoa, Oscar Eyog-Matig, Bernard Foahom, Geoffrey M. Muluvi, Thomas Geburek, David Hafashimana, Consolatha Kapinga, Vivienne L. Williams
Publikováno v:
Annals of botany. 111(1)
† Background and Aims Afromontane forest ecosystems share a high similarity of plant and animal biodiversity, although they occur mainly on isolated mountain massifs throughout the continent. This resemblance has long provoked questions on former w
Autor:
C A C, Kadu, S, Schueler, H, Konrad, G M M, Muluvi, O, Eyog-Matig, A, Muchugi, V L, Williams, L, Ramamonjisoa, C, Kapinga, B, Foahom, C, Katsvanga, D, Hafashimana, C, Obama, T, Geburek
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 20(1)
Scattered populations of the same tree species in montane forests through Africa have led to speculations on the origins of distributions. Here, we inferred the colonization history of the Afromontane tree Prunus africana using seven chloroplast DNA
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Botany. (3):421-427
Indigenous fruit trees are widely used by humans in southern Africa. Little information is however available on regional genetic variation in these species, knowledge essential for their proper use and conservation. Here, we begin to address this gap
Autor:
Ian K. Dawson, C. A. C. Kadu, Alice Muchugi, Geoffrey M. Muluvi, Eliud N.M. Njagi, A.G. Lengkeek
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Botany. (4):498-506
Listed as vulnerable under Appendix II of CITES, populations of the commercially valuable African highland medicinal tree Prunus africana are threatened by over-exploitation in a number of countries. Here, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) anal