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- The Role of Shrub Agroforestry Systems in Increasing Food Security for the West African Sahel
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- Bioactivity and Phytochemical Screening of Nigerian Medicinal Plants Growing in Ondo and Ekiti State Against Bacterial Isolates from Pediatrics Hospital
- Use of Non Wood Forest Products by Local People Bordering the “Parc National Kaboré Tambi”, Burkina Faso
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- Population Structure and Toposequence Distribution of Boscia Senegalensis (Pers.) Lam
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- Traditionally Used Anti-Hepatitis Plants Species in Dakar District, Senegal
- Phytochemical, Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Activites of Boscia Senegalensis Seed
- Desertification, Resilience and Re-Greening in the African Sahel – a Matter of the Observation Period?
- State of Forest Genetic Resources in the Dry North of Nigeria
- The Forest Areas of the Savannas and Steppes of Central Africa
- Living in and from the Forests of Central Africa
- Survey of Some Common Medicinal Plants Used in Eritrean Folk Medicine
- Cytotoxic Effects, Phytochemical and GC/MS Analyses of Boscia Senegalensis
- Étude Ethnobotanique De Boscia Senegalensis (Pers.) Lam (Capparaceae) Dans Le Département De Banh, Province Du Loroum, Au Nord Du Burkina Faso
- Living in and from the Forests of Central Africa