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Allanblackia propagation protocol

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This protocol is an application of practice in All anblackia domestication team as experienced and practiced by the research and development programme in Camero on, Ghana, Nigeria and Tanzania. It is a research and development tool with particular biases on partic ipatory domestication as basic foundation of quality and quantity seedling development. The preparation of this protocol been developed into modul es by its scientific staff in support of various groups participating in domestication of this specie s. This training manual has been developed for the fol- lowing reasons: • To support the various domestication research and development activities. • To provide reference material for participatin g institutions and extension agents when they are propagating AB trees. • To provide guidelines and resource material fo r managers and/or resource persons who wish to organize a training course in the future. In producing this protocol reasonable care has been taken to ensure that all statements represent the best information available. ICRAF and its partners/colla borators shall not be liab le on any ground for any loss, damage, or liability incurred as a direct or indire ct result of any reliance by any person or institu- tion upon information contained or opinions expressed in this work. The opinions or views expressed in this publication are those of the author alone and do not imply any opinion whatsoever on the part of the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) or its partners or collaborating institutes. Comments and suggestions are invited and can be addressed to the editor(s) or to the author(s) themselves. These protocol notes are periodically reviewed and updated to reflect ad vances in this species research and development.

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