Africa's wooden elephant: the baobab tree (Adansonia digitata L.) in Sudan and Kenya: a review

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​Africa's wooden elephant: the baobab tree (Adansonia digitata L.) in Sudan and Kenya: a review​
Gebauer, J.; Adam, Y. O.; Sanchez, A. C.; Darr, D.; Eltahir, M. E. S.; Fadl, K. E. M. & Fernsebner, G. et al.​ (2016) 
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution63(3) pp. 377​-399​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10722-015-0360-1 

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Gebauer, Jens; Adam, Yahia O.; Sanchez, Aida Cuni; Darr, Dietrich; Eltahir, Muneer E. S.; Fadl, Kamal E. M.; Fernsebner, Gabriele; Frei, Michael; Habte, Tsige-Yohannes; Hammer, Karl; Hunsche, Mauricio; Johnson, Henry; Kordofani, Maha; Krawinkel, Michael; Kugler, Florian; Luedeling, Eike; Mahmoud, Tarig E.; Maina, Anthony; Mithoefer, Dagmar; Munthali, Chimuleke R. Y.; Noga, Georg; North, Rabea; Owino, Willis O.; Prinz, Kathleen; Rimberia, Freda K.; Saied, Amina; Schuering, Martin; Sennhenn, Anne; Spaeth, Martin A.; Taha, Mohamed E. N.; Triebel, Andreas; Wichern, Florian; Wiehle, Martin; Wrage-Moennig, Nicole; Kehlenbeck, Katja
Abstract
Wild edible fruits hold great potential for improving human diets, especially in agricultural societies of the developing world. In Africa, a well-known supplier of such fruits is the baobab (Adansonia digitata L., Malvaceae), one of the most remarkable trees of the world. Several studies in different African countries have highlighted this indigenous fruit tree as a priority species for domestication and expanded use. However, internationally available information on baobab in East Africa, particularly in Sudan and Kenya, remains scarce. This review aims to shed light on the ecology, diversity and current level of utilization of baobab in East Africa in order to facilitate domestication and conservation of the species. A list of priority research areas is provided at the end of the review to encourage further studies and investment in this unique plant taxon.
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2016
Journal
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution 
Organization
Fakultät für Agrarwissenschaften ; Department für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften ; Abteilung Tropischer Pflanzenbau und Agrosystem Modellierung 
ISSN
1573-5109; 0925-9864
Sponsor
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [01DG13015]

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