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Mycorrhizal status of Irvingia gabonensis (Aubry Lecomte) in tropical rain forest of Cameroon

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Irvingia gabonensis (bush mango) is an oleaginous fruit tree species highly consumed in Cameroon (Fig.1). Due to its economic, nutritional and therapeutic importance, farmers use to domesticate it in order to protect the species (Ayuket al. , 1997).Considerable success works have been achieved in the domestication of I. gabonensis in Cameroon (Leakey et al.

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