Contributions and appreciation of adansonia digitata L. food products in Zinder Region, Niger

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Titre
Contributions and appreciation of adansonia digitata L. food products in Zinder Region, Niger
Auteur
AMADOU Issoufou
SALE Ali
GARVI Josef
ALI Salé Rayanatou
SOULE Moussa
Thème principal
Gestion des ressources naturelles
Sujet
Baobab
Description
A detailed description of the plant was proposed around 1750 by Michel Adanson, a French botanist who spent several years in Senegal, and took samples to Paris. Adansonia digitata is the scientific name proposed by Carl Von LINNE and Bernard de Jussieu. It is a secular tree belonging to the Bombacaceae family, imposing by its size, it is the most massive of all known woody species, unlike other species of the genus Adansonia endemic to Madagascar or Australia (Adansonia grandidieri Baill., Adansonia madagascarensis Baill, Adansonia suarezensis H. Perrier and Adansonia Baill, etc.). It is mainly present in the sub-humid and semi.
Editeur
Asian Food Science Journal
Année
2020
Type
Article scientifique
Format
.pdf
Langue
Anglais
Couverture
Zinder (Région de)
Section
BIBLIOTHEQUE
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