Ecophysiology and Seedlings Nutrient Contents of Forest Species <i>Ricinodendron heudelotii </i>(Mull. Arg.) and <i>Cola acuminata </i>(P. Beauv.) Influenced by Biofertilizer and Salinity
Tchiaze Virginie,
Lieujip Cyril,
Ekwel Serge
et al.
Abstract:<i>Ricinodendron heudelotii</i> and <i>Cola acuminata, </i>are important plants species whose exploitation became abusive over the years due to the high utilization of their fruits as Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP). They face to multiple challenges: a recalcitrance of seeds and salinity that limits regeneration. Therefore, regeneration seems an appropriate corridor for domestication with the optimization of plant mycorrhizal symbiosis otherwise called … Show more
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