Influence of clone provenance, branch diameter and positioning on the rooting ability of Dacryodes edulis macot in sourthen Cameroon.
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Influence of clone provenance, branch diameter and positioning on the rooting ability of Dacryodes edulis macot in sourthen Cameroon.
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https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/TLIHR9
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Creator |
Z. Tchoundjeu, B. Nguena Nguenaye, E. Aseeh, L. Kouodiekong
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World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository
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In the process of participatory domestication of agroforestry species, one of the objectives is the conservation of genotype of fruit trees commonly used by local people and the overpower of their reproductive system. For this, techniques of vegetative propagation (tissue culture, grafting, cuttings and air layering) are applied to those species which include the safou (Dacryodes edulis "G. Don" HJ Lam.) (Burseraceae), which is a forest tree native to tropical and equatorial Africa. It plays an undeniable role in the lives of Farmers. In addition to its fruit eaten as a food supplement, its wood is used for heating and contribution of traditional medicine should not be overlooked. The objective of this work is to identify clones that are better suited for air layering and assess the effect of the diameter of the marcots on its ability to take root. To achieve these objectives, 12 clones and two diameter classes (2-3 cm and 3-5 cm) were tested in this trial conducted following a randomized complete block. |
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Agricultural Sciences
Dacryodes edulis, vegetative propagation, macot, rooting ability, clone |
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Date |
2011
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Field trial data
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