Book chapter
Tree Domestication in Agroforestry: Progress in the Second Decade (2003–2012)
Agroforestry - The Future of Global Land Use, pp.145-174
Advances in Agroforestry (ADAG), 9, Springer
2012
Abstract
More than 420 research papers, involving more than 50 tree species, form the literature on agroforestry tree domestication since the 1992 conference that initiated the global programme. In the fi rst decade, the global effort was strongly led by scientists working in humid West Africa; it was then expanded to the rest of Africa in the second decade, with additional growth in Latin America, Asia (mostly SE Asia) and Oceania. While the assessment of species potential and the development and dissemination of techniques for improved germplasm production were the principal activities in the fi rst decade, the second decade was characterized by a growing research agenda that included characterization of genetic variation using morphological and molecular techniques, product commercialization, adoption and impact and protection of farmers' rights. In parallel with this expanding research agenda, there was also an increasing use of laboratory techniques to quantify genetic variation of the chemical and physical composition of marketable products (e.g. essential oils, food-thickening agents, pharmaceutical and nutriceutical compounds, fuelwood). Looking to the third decade, suggestions are made for further development and expansion of both the science to underpin agroforestry tree domestication and applied research in support of development programmes to enhance the livelihoods of poor smallholder farmers worldwide.
Details
- Title
- Tree Domestication in Agroforestry: Progress in the Second Decade (2003–2012)
- Authors
- Roger R B Leakey (Author) - James Cook UniversityJohn C Weber (Author) - World Agroforestry Centre, MaliTony Page (Author) - James Cook UniversityJonathan P Cornelius (Author) - James Cook UniversityFetus K Akinnifesi (Author) - World Agroforestry Centre, MalawiJames M Roshetko (Author) - Winrock International and World Agroforestry Centre, IndonesiaZacharie Tchoundjeu (Author) - World Agroforestry Centre, CameroonRamni Jamnadass (Author) - World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Kenya
- Contributors
- P K Ramachandran Nair (Editor)Dennis Garrity (Editor)
- Publication details
- Agroforestry - The Future of Global Land Use, pp.145-174
- Series
- Advances in Agroforestry (ADAG); 9
- Publisher
- Springer
- Date published
- 2012
- DOI
- 10.1007/978-94-007-4676-3_11
- ISBN
- 9789400746756
- Organisation Unit
- Australian Centre for Pacific Islands Research; Tropical Forests and People Research Centre; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; Forest Industries Research Centre; Forest Research Institute
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450438802621
- Output Type
- Book chapter
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