Biology and potential of Prosopis species in arid environments, with particular reference to P. cineraria
Natural distributions of the 44 species of Prosopis (Leguminosae) reflect the occurrence of arid zones in N. and S. America, N. Africa, S.W. Asia and the Indian sub-continent. In colonizing these often alkaline environments they can provide man with firewood, timber, food, animal fodder, gums and possibly tannins, yet relatively little use has been made of them. Studies of their biology and genetic variation indicate exploitable potential for tree improvement as a multi-purpose crop plant, especially if allied to improved silvicultural methods. They could also contribute to revegetation and conservation programmes, tolerating many extreme environments. P. cineraria in particular, may be worthy of consideration for detailed study, genetic selection and more widespread use.
- Research Organization:
- Inst. of Terrestrial Ecology, Midlothian, Scotland
- OSTI ID:
- 6843853
- Journal Information:
- J. Arid Environ.; (United States), Vol. 3:1
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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