Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa
Parkia is a pantropical genus of about 30-40 tree legume species of considerable evolutionary, taxonomic, biological and economic improtance in Africa, Asia and South America. It has several uses, including fodder, food, medicine, green manure, fuel and timber. This paper reviews the scattered liter...
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1992
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| author | Sabiiti, Elly N. Cobbina, Joseph |
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| description | Parkia is a pantropical genus of about 30-40 tree legume species of considerable evolutionary, taxonomic, biological and economic improtance in Africa, Asia and South America. It has several uses, including fodder, food, medicine, green manure, fuel and timber. This paper reviews the scattered literature, emphasizing those areas relevant to fodder production that require urgent research. Only limited quantitative agronomic data exist on bioglobosa and on other species with potential for development. |
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| spelling | CGSpace288112023-03-18T11:48:13Z Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa Sabiiti, Elly N. Cobbina, Joseph parkia biglobosa tree crops feed legumes research programmes agronomy geographical distribution ecology farming systems feed production chemical composition Parkia is a pantropical genus of about 30-40 tree legume species of considerable evolutionary, taxonomic, biological and economic improtance in Africa, Asia and South America. It has several uses, including fodder, food, medicine, green manure, fuel and timber. This paper reviews the scattered literature, emphasizing those areas relevant to fodder production that require urgent research. Only limited quantitative agronomic data exist on bioglobosa and on other species with potential for development. 1992-01 2013-05-06T07:01:28Z 2013-05-06T07:01:28Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28811 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited International Tree Crops Journal;7(3): 113-139 Elly N. Sabiiti and Joseph Cobbina (1992) Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa, International Tree Crops Journal, 7(3): 113-139 |
| spellingShingle | parkia biglobosa tree crops feed legumes research programmes agronomy geographical distribution ecology farming systems feed production chemical composition Sabiiti, Elly N. Cobbina, Joseph Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa |
| title | Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa |
| title_full | Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa |
| title_fullStr | Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa |
| title_full_unstemmed | Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa |
| title_short | Parkia biglobosa: A potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in West Africa |
| title_sort | parkia biglobosa a potential multipurpose fodder tree legume in west africa |
| topic | parkia biglobosa tree crops feed legumes research programmes agronomy geographical distribution ecology farming systems feed production chemical composition |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28811 |
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