Project:BB|1734

Title
The use of homoclimates to determine the theoretical possibilities of cultural extension of Eminia holubii (Fabaceae) in the world, out of the natural area of the species
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URL
StartDate
1992-01-01
EndDate
1995-01-01
Amount
 

Abstract

Keywords

terrestrial, tropical roots, tropical agriculture, brewery, amylases, plant introductions, ecology, distribution, vernacular names, biogeography, phytogeography, chorology, climatological characteristics, temperature, rain fall, homoclimates, phenology, life cycles, botany, Biogeography, Culture , agri-, aqua-, sylvi-, etc., Demography and life-history, Ecology, Cultivated and artificial habitats, 1. The effect of Biodiversity on Ecosystem Functioning, tropical Africa, central Africa, Angola, Congo-Kinshasa, Zimbabwe, Malawi, vascular plants, Eminia holubii

Classifications

Congo, Democratic Republic of {Geographical scope}
Malawi {Geographical scope}
Zimbabwe {Geographical scope}
Agricultural {Habitat type}

Orgunits

Name Role Start End
Laboratory for Wood Biology unknown

Collaborations

Name Role Start End
The use of homoclimates to determine the theoretical possibilities of cultural extension of the central American Simarouba glauca tree (Rosidae, Simaroubaceae) in Burundi partner

Publications

Reference Role
Ergo, A.-B., H. Breyne & C. Delaude, 1995. Utilisation des analogues agrobioclimatiques dans l'analyse theoretique des possibilités d'extension of Eminia holubii dans le monde, hors de l'aire de distribution de l'espèce. Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège 64, 4-5: 247-261. author
Ergo, A.-B., H. Breyne & C. Delaude, 1994. Utilisation des analogues agrobioclimatiques dans l'analyse theoretique des possibilités d'extension of Eminia holubii en Afrique, hors de l'aire de distribution de l'espèce. Bulletin de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liège 63: 439-454. author

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