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    Suggested citation: Kindt R, John I, Dawson IK, Graudal L, Lillesø J-P B, Ordonez J, Jamnadass R. 2022. Agroforestry Species Switchboard: a synthesis of information sources to…
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    A climate change atlas for Africa of tree species prioritized for forest landscape…

    Our Climate Change Atlas for African trees shows how alterations in environmental condi

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    The Resources for Tree Planting Platform

    The Resources for Tree Planting Platform explains how to go about sourcing good quality

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    Agroforestry Species Switchboard: a synthesis of information sources to support tree research and development activities. Version 3.0
    Agroforestry Species Switchboard: a synthesis of information sources to support tree…
    Suggested citation: Kindt R, John I, Dawson IK, Graudal L, Lillesø J-P B, Ordonez J, Jamnadass R. 2022. Agroforestry Species Switchboard: a synthesis of information sources to…
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Lars Graudal
  • Co- Leader, Tree Productivity & Diversity
Lars Graudal
Country
Kenya
Email
l.graudal@cgiar.org

Lars Graudal is a forester with over 30 years of experience, specializing in the use and conservation of tree genetic resources. He is on secondment from The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (RVAU), Faculty of Forestry, Copenhagen, Denmark (now part of the University of Copenhagen) where he leads a research programme on Tropical Trees and Landscapes.

Graudal has also worked for the Danish Tree Improvement Station and Danida Forest Seed Centre.

Publications

2022
Overcoming Practical Impediments To Biodiverse Tree-Planting
Graudal L , Moestrup S, Dawson I K , Jamnadass R
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2021
‘Systems approach’ plant breeding illustrated by trees
Graudal L , Dawson I K , Hale I , Powell W , Hendre P , Jamnadass R
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2014
Global to local genetic diversity indicators of evolutionary potential in tree species within and outside forests
Graudal L O V , Aravanopoulos F A, Bennadji Z, Changtragoon S, Fady B, Kjaer E D, Loo J, Ramamonjisoa L, Vendramin G G
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2009
Better trees on-farm in Africa i: the contribution of national tree seed centres to development of small-scale tree planting
Graudal L O V , Lillesø J-P B, Moestruo S, Kjaer E D, Kindt R
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2007
Experiences and future prospects for tree seed supply in Agricultural development support, based on lessons learnt in DANIDA supported programmes 1965 - 2005
Graudal L O V , Lillesø J-P B
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Publications (co-authored)

2022
Cost benefit analysis for Grevillea robusta in Ethiopia: linking establishment of a breeding seedling orchard to the economic returns of quality plantings
Pedercini F , Dawson I K, Lillesø J-P B, Moestrup S, Norgaard C, Abiyu A, Eshete G, Jamnadass R, Graudal L
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2021
Opportunities for implementing improved tree seed sourcing for forest landscape restoration, agroforestry and wider tree planting at the project design stage: Findings of a survey of planters, researchers and funders
Carsan S , Dawson I K, Kindt R , Lillesø J-P B , Pedercini F, Chege J , Jamnadass R , Graudal L
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2021
Priority landscapes for tree-based restoration in Ethiopia.
Pedercini F , Dawson I K , Kindt R , Tadesse W , Moestrup S, Abiyu A , Lillesø J-P B, Van Schoubroeck F, McMullin S , Carsan S , Mausch K , Jamnadass R , Graudal L
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2021
Development of novel field and genomics resources for diversifying food systems
Hendre P S , Jamnadass R, Van Deynze A, Muchugi A, Simons A, Graudal L, Dawson I K, Yana-Shapiro H
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2021
The one hundred tree species prioritized for planting in the tropics and subtropics as indicated by database mining
Kindt R , Dawson I K, Lillesø J-P B, Muchugi A, Pedercini F, Roshetko J M, van Noordwijk M, Graudal L, Jamnadass R
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2021
Quality seed for tree planting: Supporting more effective agroforestry and forest landscape restoration by learning from crop Integrated Seed System Development
Lillesø J-P B , Dawson I K, Graudal L, Jamnadass R
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2021
Determining appropriate interventions to mainstream nutritious orphan crops into African food systems
McMullin S , Stadlmayr B, Mausch K, Revoredo-Giha C, Burnett F, Guarino L, Brouwer I D, Jamnadass R, Graudal L, Powell W, Dawson I K
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2020
Enhancing African orphan crops with genomics
Jamnadass R H , Mumm R H, Hale I, Hendre P, Muchugi A, Dawson I K, Powell W, Graudal L, Yana-Shapiro H, Simons A J, Van Deynze A
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2019
Enhancing agroforestry systems through tree domestication
Jamnadass R , Ofori D A, Dawson I K, Tchoundjeu Z, Hendre P S, Graudal L, McMullin S
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2019
Towards a climate change atlas for Africa: results of ensemble suitability modelling for 150+ native tree species
Kindt R , Dawson I, Jamnadass R H, Graudal L, McMullin S
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2019
Community based tree improvement enhance productivity of farm trees and provision of better quality tree seed
Abiyu A , Norgaard C, Mohammed K, Dimenso A D, Tadesse W, Moestrup S, Graudal L
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2019
Mapping tree species in geographical and environmental space: a comparison of vegetation and habitat suitability maps
Kindt R , Dawson I, Lillesø J-P, Jamnadass R H, Graudal L
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2019
Contributions of biodiversity to the sustainable intensification of food production -Thematic study for the state of the world’s biodiversity for food and agriculture
Dawson I K , Attwood S J, Park S E, Powell W, Sunderland T, Kindt R, Hoebe P N, Baddeley J, Staver C, Vadez V, Amri A, Karamura E, Karamura D, van Breugel P, Hossain M E, Phillips M, Kumar A, Lillesø J-P B, Benzie J, Sabastian G E, Ekesa B, Ocimati W, Jamnadass R H, Graudal L, McMullin S, Carsan S, Roshetko J M
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2018
To what extent are genetic resources considered in environmental service provision?
Roshetko J M , Dawson I K, Urquiola J, Leimona B, Weber J C, Bozzano M, Lillesø J B, Jamnadass R, Lasco R D, Graudal L
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2018
Supporting human nutrition in Africa through the integration of new and orphan crops into food systems: placing the work of the African Orphan Crops Consortium in context
Dawson I K , Powell W, Sila D, Simons T, Revoredo-Giha C, Odeny D A, Barnes A P, Watson C A, Hoad S, Burnett F, Hale I L, Van Deynze A, Mayes S, Kindt R, Cheng S, Xu X, Guarino L, Shapiro H, Jamnadass R, Prabhu R, Graudal L, McMullin S, Muchugi A, Hendre P, Roshetko J M
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2018
Why institutional environments for agroforestry seed systems matter
Lillesø J-P B , Harwood C, Derero A, Kindt R, Moestrup S, Omondi W, Holtne N, Mbora A M, van Breugel P, Dawson I K, Jamnadass R, Egelyng H, Graudal L, Roshetko J M
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2017
An Ecoregion-Based Approach to Protecting Half the Terrestrial Realm
Dinerstein E , Olson D, Joshi A, Vynne C, Burgess N D, Wikramanayake E, Hahn N, Palminteri S, Hedao P, Noss R, Hansen M, Locke H, Ellis E C, Jones B, Barber C V, Hayes R, Kormos C, Martin V, Crist E, Sechrest W, Price L, Baillie J E M, Weeden D, Suckling K, Davis C, Sizer N, Moore R, Thau D, Birch T, Potapov P, Turubanova S, Tyukavina A, De Souza N, Pintea L, Brito J C, Llewellyn O A, Miller A G, Patzelt A, Ghazanfar S A, Timberlake J, Klöser H, Shennan-Farpón Y, Kindt R, Lillesø J -P B, van Breugel P, Voge M, Al-Shammari K F, Saleem M, Graudal L
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2017
The genetic variation in natural and planted teak forests
Moestrup S , Graudal L
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2017
A meta-analysis of molecular marker genetic datasets for eastern Africa trees supports the utility of potential natural vegetation maps for planning climate-smart restoration initiatives
Dawson I A K , van Breugel P, Kindt R, Van Zonneveld M, Lillesø J-P B, Russell J R, Jamnadass R, Coe R, Graudal L, Muchugi A
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2017
The future of teak - what policy makers and managers need to consider
Brown H , Glauner R, Goh D, Graudal L, Jerez M, Khaing N, Kleine M, Kollert W, Minn Y, Monteuuis O, Thulasidas P K, Walotek P J
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2016
Agroforestry Species Switchboard
Kindt R , John I, Ordonez J, Smith E, Orwa C, Mosoti B, Chege J, Dawson I, Harja D, Kehlenbeck K, Luedeling E, Lillesø J-P B, Munjuga M, Mwanzia L, Jamnadass R, Sinclair F, Graudal L, Muchugi A
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2015
Agroforestry: Realizing the promise of an agroecological approach
Barrios E , Bayala J, Diby L, Donovan J, Graudal L, Gyau A, Jamnadass R, Kahia J, Kehlenbeck K, Kindt R, Kouamé C, McMullin S, Prabhu R, Shepherd K, Sinclair F, Vaast P, Vågen T-G, van Noordwijk M, Xu J
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2015
Agroforestry Species Switchboard
Kindt R , Ordonez J C, Smith E, Orwa C, Mosoti B, Chege J, Harja D, John I, Kehlenbeck K, Luedeling E, Lillesø J-P B, Munjuga M R, Mwanzia L, Jamnadass R, Sinclair F, Graudal L, Muchugi A
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2015
The Right Tree for the Right Place: vegetationmap4africa and Uganda Tree Finder
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Opiyo E, Lillesø J-P, Jamnadass R, Vågen T-G, Okia C, Ouya D, Graudal L
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2015
Useful tree species for Eastern Africa
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Orwa C, Lillesø J-P B, Jamnadass R, Graudal L
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2015
An alternative simplified version of the VECEA potential natural vegetation map for Eastern Africa
van Breugel P , Kindt R, Lillesø J-P B, Graudal L
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2015
Potential Natural Vegetation Map of Eastern Africa (Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia) Version 2.0
van Breugel P , Kindt R, Lillesø J-P B, Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Kalema J, Mbago F, Moshi HN, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Ndangalasi HJ, Ruffo CK, Védaste M, Jamnadass R, Graudal L
View Publication
2015
Species distribution maps based on the VECEA map. Version 2.0
Kindt R , Graudal L, Jamnadass R, Lillesø J-P B, Orwa C, van Breugel P
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2015
Genetic resources of teak (Tectona grandis Linn. f.)-strong genetic structure among natural populations
Hansen O K , Changtragoon S, Ponoy B, Kjaer E D, Minn Y, Finkeldey R, Nielsen K B, Graudal L O V
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2015
Loss of genetic diversity of Jatropha curcas L. through domestication: implications for its genetic improvement
Haby S , Angulo-Escalante M A, Martonez-Herrera J, Kon S, Nikiema A, Hansen J H, Kjaer E D, Graudal L O V, Nielsen L R, Kalinganire A
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2014
Agroforestry, livestock, fodder production and climate change adaptation and mitigation in East Africa: issues and options
Dawson I A K , Franzel S, Kindt R, van Breugel P, Graudal L O V, Lillesø J-P B, Orwa C, Jamnadass R H, Carsan S
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2014
Choosing suitable agroforestry species, varieties and seed sources for future climates with ensemble approaches
Kindt R , Luedeling E, van Breugel P, Lillesø J-P B, Kehlenbeck K, Ngulu J, Vinceti B, Gaisberger H, Dawson I A K, Graudal L O V, Neufeldt H, Jamnadass R H
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2014
Potential natural vegetation of Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia)
van Breugel P , Kindt R, Lillesø J-P B, Kalema J, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Malinga M, Esegu J F O, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2014
Potential natural vegetation of eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia) Volume 10. Atlas and Tree Species Composition for Tanzania
Lillesø J-P B , van Breugel P, Kindt R, Mbago F, Moshi H N, Ndangalasi H J, Uronu L O N, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2014
Potential natural vegetation of Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia) Volume 9. Atlas and Tree Species Composition for Rwanda
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Lillesø J-P B, Minani V, Ruffo C K, Gapusi J, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2014
Potential natural vegetation of Eastern Africa. Volume 8. Atlas and Tree Species Composition for Kenya.
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Lillesø J-P B, Gachathi F, Omondi W, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2014
Correspondence in forest species composition between the vegetation map of Africa and higher resolution maps for seven African countries
Kindt R , Lillesø J-P B, van Breugel P, Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Kalema J, Mbago F, Moshi H N, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Ndangalasi H J, Ruffo C K, Minani V, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2014
Utilization and transfer of forest genetic resources: a global review
Koskela J , Vinceti B, Dvorak W, Bush D, Dawson I A K, Loo J, Kjaer E D, Navarro-Cerrillo R M, Padolina C, Bordács S, Graudal L O V, Ramamonjisoa L, Jamnadass R H
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2013
Species distribution selection based on the VECEA map
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Orwa C, Lillesø J-P B, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2013
Useful tree species for Eastern Africa: a species selection tool based on the VECEA map
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Orwa C, Lillesø J-P B, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2012
Useful tree species for Eastern Africa: a species selection tool based on the VECEA map
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Orwa C, Lillesø J-P B, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2012
Potential Natural Vegetation of Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia). VOLUME 8: Potential natural vegetation map and documentation for Kenya. Forest & Landscape, University of Copenhagen
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Lillesø J-P B, Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Kalema J, Mbago F, Minani V, Moshi H N, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Ndangalasi H J, Ruffo C K, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2012
Potential natural vegetation map of Eastern Africa: interactive vegetation map for Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia
van Breugel P , Kindt R, Lillesø J-P B, Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Kalema J, Mbago F, Moshi H N, Namaganda M, Ruffo C K, Vadaste M, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2011
Potential natural vegetation of Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia). Vol. 4: description and tree species composition for bushland and thicket potential natural vegetation types
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Lillesø J-P B, Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Kalema J, Mbago F, Minani V, Moshi H N, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Ndangalasi H J, Ruffo C K, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2011
Potential natural vegetation of Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia). Vol. 5: description and tree species composition for other potential natural vegetation types (Vegetation Types other than Forests, Woodlands, W
Kindt R , Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H, Kalema J, Lillesø J-P B, Mbago F, Minani V, Moshi H N, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Ndangalasi H J, Ruffo C K, van Breugel P
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2011
Potential natural vegetation of Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia). Vol. 6: an overview of the methods and material used to develop the Map
van Breugel P , Kindt R, Lillesø J-P B, Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Kalema J, Mbago F, Minani V, Moshi H N, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Ndangalasi H J, Ruffo C K, Vadaste M, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2011
Potential natural vegetation of Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia). Vol. 7. Projected distributions of potential natural vegetation types and two important Agroforestry species (Prunus Africana and Warburgia ugan
van Breugel P , Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H, Kalema J, Kindt R, Lillesø J-P B, Mbago F, Minani V, Moshi H N, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Ndangalasi H J, Ruffo C K
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2011
Potential natural vegetation of Eastern Africa. Vol. 2: description and tree species composition for forest potential natural vegetation types
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Lillesø J-P B, Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Kalema J, Mbago F, Minani V, Moshi H N, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Ndangalasi H J, Ruffo C K, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2011
Potential natural vegetation of Eastern Africa. Vol. 3: description and tree species composition for woodland and wooded grassland potential natural vegetation types
Kindt R , van Breugel P, Lillesø J-P B, Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Kalema J, Mbago F, Minani V, Moshi H N, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Ndangalasi H J, Ruffo C K, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2011
Useful tree species for Africa: interactive vegetation maps and species composition tables based on the vegetation map of Africa
Kindt R , Osino D, Orwa C, Nzisa A, van Breugel P, Lillesø J-P B, Graudal L O V, Kehlenbeck K, Nyabenge M, Neufeldt H, Jamnadass R H
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2011
Potential natural vegetation of Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia): Vol. 1 - The Atlas
Lillesø J-P B , van Breugel P, Kindt R, Bingham M, Demissew S, Dudley C, Friis I, Gachathi F, Kalema J, Mbago F, Minani V, Moshi H N, Mulumba J W, Namaganda M, Ndangalasi H J, Ruffo C K, Graudal L O V, Jamnadass R H
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2011
Innovation in input supply systems in smallholder agroforestry: seed sources, supply chains and support systems
Lillesø J-P B , Graudal L O V, Moestruo S, Kjaer E D, Kindt R, Mbora A M, Dawson I A K, Ræbild A, Jamnadass R H, Muriuki J K
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2010
Towards domestication of Jatropha curcas
Achten W M J , Nielsen L R, Aerts R, Lengkeek A G, Kjaer E D, Trabucco A, Hansen J K, Maes W H, Graudal L O V, Akinifesi F K, Muys B
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2009
Better trees on-farm in Africa ii: how can the input supply of tree seed and planting material to the small scale African tree planters be improved?
Lillesø J-P B , Graudal L O V, Moestruo S, Kindt R
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2009
The use and exchange of forest genetic resources for food and Agriculture: preliminary version
Koskela J , Vinceti B, Dvorak W, Bush D, Dawson I A K, Loo J, Kjaer E D, Navarro-Cerrillo R M, Padolina C, Bordács S, Graudal L O V, Ramamonjisoa L, Jamnadass R H
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Agroforestry: realising the promise of an agroecological approach
Barrios E , Bayala J, Diby L N, Donovan J A, Gyau A, Graudal L O V, Kahia J W, Kehlenbeck K, Kindt R, Kouamé C, McMullin S, Vågen T-G, van Noordwijk M, Sinclair F, Xu J C, Vaast P, Jamnadass R H, Prabhu R, Shepherd K D
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