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Strychnos 1990 - 2004 - Crops for the Future

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Author<br />

Title<br />

Year<br />

Source title<br />

Reference<br />

Rukuni D; Mukwekwerere M<br />

Community participation in choosing indigenous fruit tree species <strong>for</strong> planting in<br />

2002<br />

Tree Seed News<br />

5: 1-4<br />

Abstract<br />

This paper presents <strong>the</strong> priority indigenous fruit tree species: Adansonia digitata, Azanza garckeana,<br />

Berchemia discolor, Diospyros mespili<strong>for</strong>mis, Flacourtia indica, Grewia spp., Sclerocarya birrea,<br />

<strong>Strychnos</strong> madagascariensis, S. cocculoides, Trichilia emetica, Uapaca kirkiana, Vangueria spp., and<br />

Vitex payos, identified by <strong>the</strong> local communities in a participatory rural appraisal conducted in five<br />

districts: Hwange and Bubi in Matebeleland North, Zaka and Mwenezi in Masvingo, and Beitbridge<br />

in Matebeleland South, in Zimbabwe. Some recommendations of <strong>the</strong> local communities regarding<br />

<strong>the</strong> improvement of <strong>the</strong> preferred species are also highlighted. Species such as <strong>Strychnos</strong><br />

cocculoides, Azanza garckeana, Sclerocarya birrea and Berchemia discolor, which are identified as<br />

easy to establish and fast growing, have <strong>the</strong> potential <strong>for</strong> domestication.<br />

Author<br />

Title<br />

Year<br />

Source title<br />

Reference<br />

Tulyaganov, T. S. and F. K. Allaberdiev<br />

Alkaloids of Nitraria sibirica. Structures of nitraramidine and nitraraidine<br />

2002<br />

Chemistry of Natural Compounds<br />

38(6): 602-604<br />

Abstract<br />

Two new alkaloids nitraramidine and nitraraidine were isolated from <strong>the</strong> aerial part of Nitraria<br />

sibirica. Their structures were established using spectral data and chemical trans<strong>for</strong>mations.

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