Indigenous Fruit Trees in the Tropics: Domestication, Utilization and Commercialization 2007
DOI: 10.1079/9781845931100.0186
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Improving rural livelihoods through domestication of indigenous fruit trees in the parklands of the Sahel.

Abstract: In this chapter, we discuss the principal uses of baobab (Adansonia digitata), detar (Detarium microcarpum), nere (Parkia biglobosa), tamarind (Tamarindus indica), shea tree or karite (Vitellaria paradoxa) and ber (Ziziphus mauritiana) in Sahel, Africa. These species were preferred by farmers because of their nutritional, medicinal and income-generating values and their potential value. The current and future plans for their domestication are discussed.

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“…The variation found can be quickly harnessed in tree improvement through vegetative propagation that can also accelerate fruit precosity from more than ten years to four years (Kalinganire et al 2008). The breeding strategy may also use sexual procedure to increase genetic diversity.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The variation found can be quickly harnessed in tree improvement through vegetative propagation that can also accelerate fruit precosity from more than ten years to four years (Kalinganire et al 2008). The breeding strategy may also use sexual procedure to increase genetic diversity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seed has many economical attributes such as oil for cooking and cosmetic industries (Gruenwald and Galizia 2005;Kalinganire et al 2008;Teklehaimanot et al 2008;Venter et al 2011). Presently, the product is not fully utilized in southern Africa, usually considered as a waste by product of juice making.…”
Section: Fruit Variation Between and Within Provenancesmentioning
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“…As for published results on genetic variation in adaptive traits and fruiting, they are rather difficult to find. Kalinganire et al (2008) reviewed domestication efforts in Sahelian West Africa for the same species that will be discussed here. However, since submission of that paper, new research projects have been initiated including the projects DADOBAT, INNOVKAR, SAFRUIT, NUTREE and the ICRAF/IFAD project 'Programme for strengthening livelihood strategies in the West African Sahel through improved management and utilization of parkland agroforests'.…”
Section: Status For Domestication Of Sahelian Fruit Trees In West Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kalinganire et al (2008) defined "Farm forestry as a deliberate integration of woody components with agricultural and pastoral operation on the same piece of land either in a spatial or temporal sequence in such a way that both ecological and economical interaction occurs between them." On the contrary, NSW (2003) defined farm forestry as a system of incorporation of commercial tree growing and management by farmers into farming system for the production of both wood and non-wood products, encouraging sustainable natural resource management and increasing agricultural productivity.…”
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confidence: 99%