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Autor:
Victor Msiska, B. I. Nyoka, Violet Msukwa, Edward Missanjo, Chimuleke R.Y. Munthali, Ignazio Graziosi, Mervis Kamanga
Publikováno v:
Agroforestry Systems. 95:383-393
Knowledge of insects’ damage to Agroforestry species is prerequisite prior to promotion of domestication of the species. The study was conducted to assess foliage insect pests in 21 Sclerocarya birrea provenances. Assessment parameters included tol
Autor:
Chimuleke R.Y. Munthali, Kathrin Meinhold, Dietrich Darr, Collins Duke Namakhwa, Chifundo Chopi-Msadala
Publikováno v:
Forests, Vol 11, Iss 698, p 698 (2020)
Forests
Volume 11
Issue 6
Forests
Volume 11
Issue 6
The baobab tree (Adansonia digitata L.) is an important source of non-timber forest products in sub-Saharan Africa. Its fruits contain high amounts of vitamin C, calcium, and dietary fibre. In addition, other parts of the tree are traditionally used
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sustainable Forestry. 37:632-644
Adansonia digitata L. is a multi-purpose indigenous fruit tree. Rural communities in most parts of Africa depend on it as a source of food, medicine, and income. Developing vegetative propagation p...
Autor:
Francis L. de los Reyes, Chimuleke R.Y. Munthali, Rochelle H. Holm, Rashid Chiposa, Russel C.G. Chidya
Publikováno v:
Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development. 7:151-155
The urban areas of many low-income countries must balance a rising demand for pit latrines for household sanitation provision against limitations in space, resulting in a need for pit latrine emptying services. This study was undertaken in the peri-u
Autor:
Clement Akais Okia, Simon Kang’ethe, Violet Msukwa, Edward Missanjo, Alice Muchugi, B. I. Nyoka, Chimuleke R.Y. Munthali, Herbert Jenya
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Forestry Research, Vol 2019 (2019)
Mating system of a species is critically important both genetically and ecologically in developing plans for breeding and gene conservation. This study was conducted to assess twenty provenances of Sclerocarya birrea (A. Rich.) Hochst. planted in Mal
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Scientific Research in Agricultural Sciences. 3:73-83
Autor:
Anthony Maina, Gabriele Fernsebner, Maha Kordofani, Dietrich Darr, Karl Hammer, Rabea North, Mohamed El Nour Taha, Kathleen Prinz, Nicole Wrage-Mönnig, A. Sennhenn, Martin Wiehle, Yahia Omar Adam, Michael B. Krawinkel, Mauricio Hunsche, Amina Sirag Saied, Martin Schüring, Martin A. Späth, Katja Kehlenbeck, Jens Gebauer, Florian Kugler, Chimuleke R.Y. Munthali, Kamal E. M. Fadl, Henry Johnson, Tarig E. Mahmoud, Dagmar Mithöfer, Andreas Triebel, Eike Luedeling, Muneer E. S. Eltahir, Willis Owino, Michael Frei, Florian Wichern, Tsige-Yohannes Habte, Aida Cuni Sanchez, Georg Noga, Freda K. Rimberia
Publikováno v:
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 63:377-399
Wild edible fruits hold great potential for improving human diets, especially in agricultural societies of the developing world. In Africa, a well-known supplier of such fruits is the baobab (Adansonia digitata L., Malvaceae), one of the most remarka
Publikováno v:
Emerging Science Journal, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 10-22 (2019)
Phenology study was conducted to assess 22 genotypes of Sclerocarya birrea (A. Rich.) Hochst, collected from West, Eastern and Southern Africa. Assessments were done on time for bud onset, flower opening, leaf flush, fruit set, fruit maturity period
Publikováno v:
Malawi Medical Journal
Malawi Medical Journal; Vol 30, No 4 (2018); 250-255
Malawi Medical Journal; Vol 30, No 4 (2018); 250-255
Background Most studies on baobab have focused mainly on the nutritional value of baobab fruit pulp. Information on nutritional value and medicinal properties of the baobab root tuber has not been fully investigated and is scarce. This study was cond
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Forestry Research, Vol 2015 (2015)
Sclerocarya birrea(A. Rich.) Hochst. is a multipurpose fruit tree which is very useful in providing food security and meeting nutritional and economic needs. This study was conducted to assess eighteen provenances ofSclerocarya birreaplanted in Mango