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View article: Organization of plant Biological Resource Centers for research in France: History, evolution and current status
Organization of plant Biological Resource Centers for research in France: History, evolution and current status Open
Correction to: Genetic Resources https://doi.org/10.46265/genresj.ASZO2413; published online 04 March 2025 Incorrect affiliationIn the published article, there was an error in the affiliations of Nilda Paulo-de-la-Réberdiere. Instead of “[…
View article: Development of new microsatellite markers for Cola acuminata (Malvaceae), a socio-economically important fruit tree species in Central Africa
Development of new microsatellite markers for Cola acuminata (Malvaceae), a socio-economically important fruit tree species in Central Africa Open
Background and aims – We developed a new set of nuclear microsatellite markers for Cola acuminata (Malvaceae), an important African food tree species commonly known as the kola nut. Probably originating from the tropical rainforests of the…
View article: Organization of plant Biological Resource Centers for research in France: History, evolution and current status
Organization of plant Biological Resource Centers for research in France: History, evolution and current status Open
Since their inception, the French academic organizations dedicated to agricultural research have developed plant collections in genebanks, often within a public–private framework, to support the study of plant traits and the development of…
View article: Microsatellite Markers Establishment for African Elemi (Canarium schweinfurthii Engl., Burseraceae), a Africa Prominent Wild Fruit-Bearing Forest Tree
Microsatellite Markers Establishment for African Elemi (Canarium schweinfurthii Engl., Burseraceae), a Africa Prominent Wild Fruit-Bearing Forest Tree Open
Premise of the study : Commonly known as Aiélé (in French) or African Elemi (in English), Canarium schweinfurthii (Burseraceae) is an important and remarkable large native food tree of Africa. This species is highly valued by woodworkers f…
View article: MULTIVARIATE MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF MANGOSTEEN (GARCINIA MANGOSTANA VAR. MANGOSTANA, CLUSIACEAE) AND ITS WILD RELATIVES
MULTIVARIATE MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF MANGOSTEEN (GARCINIA MANGOSTANA VAR. MANGOSTANA, CLUSIACEAE) AND ITS WILD RELATIVES Open
Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana var. mangostana) is a dioecious and agamospermous cultivated fruit tree. It has two recognised hypothetical wild ancestors, Garcinia mangostana var. malaccensis and G. mangostana var. borneensis, distributed…
View article: Genetic relationship of kasturi mango (Mangifera casturi Kosterm.) from South Kalimantan and Riau based on microsatellite markers
Genetic relationship of kasturi mango (Mangifera casturi Kosterm.) from South Kalimantan and Riau based on microsatellite markers Open
Mangifera casturi Kosterm is one of the endemic fruits from South Kalimantan. It belongs to the genus Mangifera of the Anacardiaceae family. This study aimed to analyze the genetic relationship of Mangifera casturi from South Kalimantan an…
View article: Can seed exchange networks explain the morphological and genetic diversity in perennial crop species? The case of the tropical fruit tree <scp><i>Dacryodes edulis</i></scp> in rural and urban Cameroon
Can seed exchange networks explain the morphological and genetic diversity in perennial crop species? The case of the tropical fruit tree <span><i>Dacryodes edulis</i></span> in rural and urban Cameroon Open
Societal Impact Statement Crop seed exchange networks, shaped by social dynamics, strongly influence the organization and breadth of plant diversity in human‐managed environments. Integrating an urban and market perspective, this study exp…
View article: Retracing the center of origin and evolutionary history of nutmeg Myristica fragrans, an emblematic spice tree species
Retracing the center of origin and evolutionary history of nutmeg Myristica fragrans, an emblematic spice tree species Open
The identification of cultivated plant centers of origin is of growing interest since the pioneering work of Nikolaï Vavilov. Cultivated species generally show a high level of genetic diversity in their center of origin, thus identifying t…
View article: Rethinking Iconic Species Reforestation in West Africa: Seed Shape Harnessing Is Strategic for Enhanced Germination and Vigorous Growth in Khaya senegalensis and Parkia biglobosa
Rethinking Iconic Species Reforestation in West Africa: Seed Shape Harnessing Is Strategic for Enhanced Germination and Vigorous Growth in Khaya senegalensis and Parkia biglobosa Open
Seed size is a critical factor that can impact the regeneration process of plant populations. The objective of this study is to identify optimal seeds for the cultivation of two overexploited native forest species in Côte d’Ivoire, namely …
View article: The origin of cultivated mangosteen (<i>Garcinia mangostana</i> L. var. <i>mangostana</i>): Critical assessments and an evolutionary‐ecological perspective
The origin of cultivated mangosteen (<i>Garcinia mangostana</i> L. var. <i>mangostana</i>): Critical assessments and an evolutionary‐ecological perspective Open
Mangosteen ( Garcinia mangostana var. mangostana ) is a popular tropical fruit, yet many aspects of its biology and evolutionary history are little known. Its origin remains contentious, although recent findings suggest G . mangostana L. v…
View article: Complete chloroplast genome of two nutmeg species, <i>Myristica argentea</i> Warb. 1891 and <i>Myristica fatua</i> Houtt. 1774 (Myristicaceae)
Complete chloroplast genome of two nutmeg species, <i>Myristica argentea</i> Warb. 1891 and <i>Myristica fatua</i> Houtt. 1774 (Myristicaceae) Open
Myristica argentea Warb. 1891 and M. fatua Houtt. 1774 are two South-East Asian food tree species. They are harvested from the wild or cultivated for local uses as a condiment (nutmeg and mace), medicine, and source of wood. In this study,…
View article: Dataset from de novo transcriptome assembly of Myristica fatua leaves using MinION nanopore sequencer
Dataset from de novo transcriptome assembly of Myristica fatua leaves using MinION nanopore sequencer Open
Myristica fatua is a tropical fruit tree species originating from Indonesia. Very few genomic resources are available for the species. We developed a full-length transcriptome assembly using long-read sequencing (MinION Nanopore technology…
View article: Quality seed production to optimize the success of reforestation and agroforestry based on local indigenous forest species: case of Khaya senegalensis (Meliaceae) and Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae) in West Africa
Quality seed production to optimize the success of reforestation and agroforestry based on local indigenous forest species: case of Khaya senegalensis (Meliaceae) and Parkia biglobosa (Fabaceae) in West Africa Open
Seed size is a key factor that can affect the regeneration process of plant populations. This study aims to identify efficient seeds that can optimise the cultivation of two overexploited native forest species in Côte d'Ivoire, namely Khay…
View article: Domestication Syndrome in Dacryodes edulis (Burseraceae): Comparison of Morphological and Biochemical Traits between Wild and Cultivated Populations
Domestication Syndrome in Dacryodes edulis (Burseraceae): Comparison of Morphological and Biochemical Traits between Wild and Cultivated Populations Open
For millennia, people have harvested fruits from the wild for their alimentation. Gradually, they have started selecting wild individuals presenting traits of interest, protecting and cultivating them. This was the starting point of their …
View article: The Architectural Unit Setting up and Architectural Characteristics of N&#233;r&#233;, &lt;i&gt;Parkia biglobosa&lt;/i&gt;, Jack, R. Br. (Fabaceae)
The Architectural Unit Setting up and Architectural Characteristics of Néré, <i>Parkia biglobosa</i>, Jack, R. Br. (Fabaceae) Open
Parkia biglobosa is a much-loved and over-exploited African savannah species for its socio-economic importance. Knowing and taking into account its architectural unit, which is the basis for diagnosing phenology, productivity and tree heal…
View article: Trees and their seed networks: The social dynamics of urban fruit trees and implications for genetic diversity
Trees and their seed networks: The social dynamics of urban fruit trees and implications for genetic diversity Open
Trees are a traditional component of urban spaces where they provide ecosystem services critical to urban wellbeing. In the Tropics, urban trees’ seed origins have rarely been characterized. Yet, understanding the social dynamics linked to…
View article: Bopopia, a new monotypic genus of Gesneriaceae (Gesnerioideae, Coronanthereae) from New Caledonia
Bopopia, a new monotypic genus of Gesneriaceae (Gesnerioideae, Coronanthereae) from New Caledonia Open
A new genus of Gesneriaceae, Bopopia Munzinger & J.R.Morel gen. nov., is described from New Caledonia. The genus is based on B. parviflora Munzinger & J.R.Morel gen. et sp. nov., a new species collected during an expedition on Mt Katalupai…
View article: Bioclimate influence on seed germination and seedling morphology parameters in Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir., 1804 (Fabaceae)
Bioclimate influence on seed germination and seedling morphology parameters in Pterocarpus erinaceus Poir., 1804 (Fabaceae) Open
Pterocarpus erinaceus is over-exploited for its multiple uses. Its exploitation and trade are strictly prohibited in many countries, including Côte d'Ivoire, to prevent its extinction. It is nevertheless imperative to restore populations o…
View article: The Effect of Four Abiotic Factors on Macro-Anatomical Markers Development in &lt;i&gt;Parkia biglobosa&lt;/i&gt;, Jack, R. Br., 1830 (Fabaceae) Crown
The Effect of Four Abiotic Factors on Macro-Anatomical Markers Development in <i>Parkia biglobosa</i>, Jack, R. Br., 1830 (Fabaceae) Crown Open
Interpretation of primary growth markers (modules) is neglected in sustainable resource management processes, yet it opens up prospects for long time series on tree crown development, necessary for their characterization in the current con…
View article: Trees and their seed networks: the social dynamics of urban fruit trees and implications for genetic diversity
Trees and their seed networks: the social dynamics of urban fruit trees and implications for genetic diversity Open
Trees are a traditional component of urban spaces where they provide ecosystem services critical to urban wellbeing. In the Tropics, urban trees’ seed origins have rarely been characterized. Yet, understanding the social dynamics linked to…
View article: Fine‐scale spatial genetic structure, mating, and gene dispersal patterns in <i>Parkia biglobosa</i> populations with different levels of habitat fragmentation
Fine‐scale spatial genetic structure, mating, and gene dispersal patterns in <i>Parkia biglobosa</i> populations with different levels of habitat fragmentation Open
Premise A good understanding of genetic variation and gene dispersal in tree populations is crucial for their sustainable management, particularly in a context of rapid environmental changes. West African Sudanian savannahs are being fragm…
View article: Population genomics of the widespread African savannah trees <i>Afzelia africana</i> and <i>Afzelia quanzensis</i> reveals no significant past fragmentation of their distribution ranges
Population genomics of the widespread African savannah trees <i>Afzelia africana</i> and <i>Afzelia quanzensis</i> reveals no significant past fragmentation of their distribution ranges Open
Premise Few studies have addressed the evolutionary history of tree species from African savannahs. Afzelia contains economically important timber species, including two species widely distributed in African savannahs: A. africana in the S…