Regeneration of threatened indigenous fruit species in Uganda, the case of Parinari curatellifolia
Indigenous wild fruits and, or underutilised plant species are of high importance for nutrition, beverages, and pharmaceuticals values. They provide invaluable benefits to the entire biosphere: including but not limited to climate regulation in terms of rainfall cycle, oxygen supply and carbon seque...
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SLU/Swedish Biodiversity Centre
2009
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| Acceso en línea: | http://www.cbm.slu.se/eng/mastersprog/thesis2009/Nr%2067%20Richard%20Mawula.pdf |
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