600 small-scale tree nurseries in Burkina Faso hold large diversity
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Vinceti, B.; Mattson, S. (2024) 600 small-scale tree nurseries in Burkina Faso hold large diversity. [Blog post] CGIAR. Published online 19 November 2024. URL: https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/600-small-scale-tree-nurseries-in-burkina-faso-hold-large-diversity/
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Tree diversity in Burkina Faso’s large, informal network of community nurseries is encouragingly high, providing a key resource for ambitious restoration plans. Funding and technical support is needed to improve seed quality, genetic diversity, seed sourcing and management of planting material. Findings support the implementation of a large-scale capacity-building program aimed at improving the quality and diversity of tree-planting materials provided by small-scale nurseries. The new research is part of a growing body of work on native tree systems in Burkina Faso and other African nations by the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT and other CGIAR centers
