2021
DOI: 10.7324/jabb.2021.9107
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African plum (Dacryodes edulis [G. Don] H.J. Lam) fruit development indexes clearly defined and phenophases correlated with temperature in the tropics

Abstract: Dacryodes edulis (G. Don) H.J. Lam is an underexploited oil-bearing fruit tree highly appreciated in the Central Africa rainforest. To improve horticultural management and provide relevant data to scientists for physiological studies, the reproductive phenology of D. edulis as well as their fruit (safou) development and ripening indexes has been defined and correlated to climatic conditions. Changes in safou were assessed in four production localities in Cameroon. Fruit-setto-ripening time was evaluated over 2… Show more

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“…Lam, belonging to the Burseraceae family, is a tree plant with an oilbearing fruit that is highly domesticated in the Central African Rainforest. 1 The tree is native to Nigeria, Central African Republic, Uganda, Angola, Ghana, Benin Republic, Cote d'Ivoire, Liberia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Togo, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Sierra Leone; and exotic to Malaysia. 2 Common English names for the plant include African plum, African pear, African palm, bush butter tree, and native pear.…”
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“…Lam, belonging to the Burseraceae family, is a tree plant with an oilbearing fruit that is highly domesticated in the Central African Rainforest. 1 The tree is native to Nigeria, Central African Republic, Uganda, Angola, Ghana, Benin Republic, Cote d'Ivoire, Liberia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Togo, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Sierra Leone; and exotic to Malaysia. 2 Common English names for the plant include African plum, African pear, African palm, bush butter tree, and native pear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%