Mitja, D. Delaître, E. Santos, A. M. Miranda, I. Coelho, R. F. R. Macedo, D. J. Demagistri, L. Petit, M.
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When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the “Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women” or as native weed by land owners-...
Mitja, D. Delaître, E. Santos, M. Miranda, I. Coelho, R. Macedo, D. Demagistri, L. Petit, M.
When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the "Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women" or as native weed by land owners-...
Mitja, Danielle Delaître, Eric Moreira dos Santos, A. Souza Miranda, I. de Rodriguez Coelho, R.F. Jorge Macedo, D. Demagistri, Laurent Petit, Michel
When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the "Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women" or as native weed by land owners-...
Mitja, Danielle Delaître, Eric Moreira dos Santos, A. Souza Miranda, I. de Rodriguez Coelho, R.F. Jorge Macedo, D. Demagistri, Laurent Petit, Michel
When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the "Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women" or as native weed by land owners-...
Mitja, Danielle Delaître, Eric Moreira dos Santos, A. Souza Miranda, I. de Rodriguez Coelho, R.F. Jorge Macedo, D. Demagistri, Laurent Petit, Michel
When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the "Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women" or as native weed by land owners-...
Pintaud, Jean-Christophe
La famille des palmiers compte 187 genres et environ 2600 espèces, distribués dans toutes les régions chaudes du monde. Les analyses phylogénétiques conduites dans la famille, incorporant des schémas de datation moléculaire calibrés à l'aide de fossiles, montrent de nettes discontinuités dans l'histoire évolutive de ce groupe de plantes au cours du...
Muafor, F.J. Gnetegha, A.A. Le Gall, Philippe Levang, Patrice
The larvae (grubs) of the African palm weevil are consumed by the majority of inhabitants of the Congo Basin. These larvae are extremely rich in essential food nutrients; they contain proteins, carbohydrates, fats and energy values comparable to those of beef and fish. They are also an excellent source of a range of minerals and vitamins. The explo...
Kouassi, Kouadio I. Barot, Sébastien Laossi, K.R. Gignoux, J. Zoro Bi, I.A.
Eremospatha macrocarpa and Laccosperma secundiflorum are two clonal rattan species: through vegetative reproduction each individual, i.e. each genet, may produce several stems that are linked to the same rhizome. To determine the impact of ramet harvest by local human populations in these species, we compared the demography of their ramets and stud...
Kouassi, Kouadio I. Barot, Sébastien Laossi, K.R. Gignoux, J. Zoro Bi, I.A.
Eremospatha macrocarpa and Laccosperma secundiflorum are two clonal rattan species: through vegetative reproduction each individual, i.e. each genet, may produce several stems that are linked to the same rhizome. To determine the impact of ramet harvest by local human populations in these species, we compared the demography of their ramets and stud...
Anthelme, Fabien Gomez-Aparicio, L. Montufar, R.
The degradation of the Andean cloud forest raises strong biological conservation issues and threatens the sustainability of a crucial water resource. The idea that nurse-based restoration can accelerate the recovery of these forests is underexplored, despite its promise as a restoration technique. Recent conceptual models predict that facilitation ...