Allanblackia Species: a Model for Domestication of High Potential Tree Crops in Africa

被引:10
|
作者
Ofori, D. A. [1 ]
Kehlenbeck, K. [1 ]
Munjuga, M. [1 ]
Jamnadass, R. [1 ]
Asaah, E. K.
Kattah, C.
Rutatina, F.
机构
[1] Tree Genet Resources & Domesticat, World Agroforestry Ctr ICRAF, Nairobi, Kenya
来源
II INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON UNDERUTILIZED PLANT SPECIES: CROPS FOR THE FUTURE - BEYOND FOOD SECURITY | 2013年 / 979卷
关键词
agroforestry; conservation; propagation; rural resource centre; vegetable oil; FLORIBUNDA; DIVERSITY; OIL;
D O I
10.17660/ActaHortic.2013.979.32
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Allanblackia is a dioecious multipurpose tree genus of the family Clusiaceae occurring in the equatorial rainforests of Africa, extending from Tanzania to Sierra Leone. Besides its traditional main use for producing edible oil from its seeds, local communities use Allanblackia species as medicine and timber. A few years ago, the food processing industry discovered Allanblackia oil with its specific exceptional characteristics as a new ingredient in the sustainable manufacture of products such as margarine. Currently the potential market demand for Allanblackia oil (estimated at over 100,000 tons/year) cannot be met by harvesting fruits of wild Allanblackia species (A. floribunda in Nigeria, A. parviflora in Ghana and A. stuhlmannii in Tanzania), which yield a total of only 210 tons/year from all the three countries. To address this and the challenges of over-exploitation and decreasing Allanblackia abundance in the forests, ICRAF and its partners from the public and private sector have been domesticating the species since 2002 using a participatory tree domestication approach. The program includes community sensitization, exploration, participatory selections of superior mother trees, conservation in field genebanks, development of agroforestry systems with Allanblackia and market development. Secondly, the program consists of developing asexual and sexual propagation protocols, which are necessary to overcome challenges in multiplication such as seed dormancy, long juvenile phase and high variability of desired traits. Experiments are mainly performed in 'Rural Resource Centres' (RRCs), which serve as diffusion hubs for new technologies, germplasm and knowledge. RRCs have their own tree nurseries, motherblocks and demonstration plots, and train farmers in Allanblackia propagation and cultivation techniques. The domestication programme of Allanblackia through public-private partnership and participatory tree domestication could serve as a model for domestication of other underutilized African tree species of high economic potential.
引用
收藏
页码:311 / 317
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Antiquity, botany, origin and domestication of Jatropha curcas (Euphorbiaceae), a plant species with potential for biodiesel production
    Dias, L. A. S.
    Missio, R. F.
    Dias, D. C. F. S.
    GENETICS AND MOLECULAR RESEARCH, 2012, 11 (03) : 2719 - 2728
  • [22] How far a protected area contributes to conserve habitat species composition and population structure of endangered African tree species (Benin, West Africa)
    Houehanou, Thierry D.
    Assogbadjo, Achille E.
    Kakai, Romain Glele
    Kyndt, Tina
    Houinato, Marcel
    Sinsin, Brice
    ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY, 2013, 13 : 60 - 68
  • [23] Potential impact of climate change on canopy tree species composition of cool-temperate forests in Japan using a multivariate classification tree model
    Matsui, Tetsuya
    Nakao, Katsuhiro
    Higa, Motoki
    Tsuyama, Ikutaro
    Kominami, Yuji
    Yagihashi, Tsutomu
    Koide, Dai
    Tanaka, Nobuyuki
    ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2018, 33 (02) : 289 - 302
  • [24] Global to local genetic diversity indicators of evolutionary potential in tree species within and outside forests
    Graudal, Lars
    Aravanopoulos, Filippos
    Bennadji, Zohra
    Changtragoon, Suchitra
    Fady, Bruno
    Kjaer, Erik D.
    Loo, Judy
    Ramamonjisoa, Lolona
    Vendramin, Giovanni G. .
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2014, 333 : 35 - 51
  • [25] COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF 1M UPPERSTOREY TREE SPECIES ASSOCIATED WITH CROPS IN THE HIGHLANDS OF UGANDA
    OKORIO, J
    BYENKYA, S
    WAJJA, N
    PEDEN, D
    AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS, 1994, 26 (03) : 185 - 203
  • [26] Profile and use of multi-species tree crops in the homesteads of Gazipur district, central Bangladesh
    Ahmed, MFU
    Rahman, SML
    JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, 2004, 24 (01): : 81 - 93
  • [27] Evaluating the potential of introducing multipurpose tree species in the rural landscapes of Weza, Ugu District municipality, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    Pokwana, S.
    Tshidzumba, R. P.
    Chirwa, P. W.
    TREES FORESTS AND PEOPLE, 2021, 3
  • [28] Tropical tree allometry and crown allocation, and their relationship with species traits in central Africa
    Mankou, Geraud Sidoine
    Ligot, Gauthier
    Panzou, Grace Jopaul Loubota
    Boyemba, Faustin
    Loumeto, Jean Joel
    Ngomanda, Alfred
    Obiang, Diosdado
    Rossi, Vivien
    Sonke, Bonaventure
    Yongo, Olga Diane
    Fayolle, Adeline
    FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2021, 493
  • [29] Potential impact of climate change on spatial distribution of two savannah amphibian species in West Africa
    Ayoro, Joelle Halamoussa
    Nicolas, Violaine
    Segniagbeto, Gabriel Hoinsoude
    Hema, Emmanuel Midibahaye
    Ohler, Annemarie
    Kabre, Gustave Boureima
    AFRICAN JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2023, 61 (04) : 878 - 889
  • [30] Species from the Colletotrichum acutatum, Colletotrichum boninense and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides species complexes associated with tree tomato and mango crops in Colombia
    Pardo-De la Hoz, C. J.
    Calderon, C.
    Rincon, A. M.
    Cardenas, M.
    Danies, G.
    Lopez-Kleine, L.
    Restrepo, S.
    Jimenez, P.
    PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2016, 65 (02) : 227 - 237