5.4 Contribution of this study to developmental studies BIBLIOGRAPHY LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: CAMEROON REPRESENTED ON THE AFRICAN MAP Figure 2 : MAP SHOWING NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST REGIONS (Anglophone areas) illustration not visible in this excerpt Figure 1: Cameroon represented on African map (sourc...
Wild edible plants and mushrooms of the Bamenda Highlands in Cameroon: ethnobotanical assessment and potentials for enhancing food security. J Ethnobiol Ethnomed. 2020;16(1):12. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13002-020-00362-8. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Abbasi AM, Khan MA, ...
Cameroon (35.0%), followed by the Benin (29.4%), the Senegal (18.2%) and the Bantu (2.8%). The Indian-Arab haplotype was not observed. Three atypical haplotypes were identified in 17 patients, occurring at a combined frequency of 14.6%. One of these, found at the high frequency of ...
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In Cameroon, Prunus africana has been made scarce because of excessive harvest of its bark for international market. Annually, more than 3,000 tones of the bark of Prunus Africana is exported from Africa to Europe for its use to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy, of which nearly two-third ...
The nomadic pastoral indigenous communities of the Ladakhi people share roots with Tibetan culture in terms of food, clothing, religion, festivals, and habits, and rely widely on plant resources for survival and livelihood. This survey was conducted duri