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- Q309873 subject Q7149839.
- Q309873 subject Q8461638.
- Q309873 abstract "Saba senegalensis (Bambara: Nsaban; English: Senegal saba; French (from a Pulaar bastardization): liane saba; Wolof: mad or madd or "kabaa" in Gambian Wolof; Pulaar: laare) is a shrub-like fruit tree of the Apocynaceae family, native to the Sahel region of sub-Saharan Africa. The tree grows predominantly on riverbanks and in woodlands.ICRISAT has cited S. senegalensis as a useful food crop plant and as a tool to combat soil degradation in rural Africa.".
- Q309873 class Q846071.
- Q309873 division Q25314.
- Q309873 family Q173756.
- Q309873 genus Q18148998.
- Q309873 kingdom Q756.
- Q309873 order Q21754.
- Q309873 thumbnail MadFruitSenegal.jpg?width=300.
- Q309873 wikiPageWikiLink Q132959.
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- Q309873 wikiPageWikiLink Q173756.
- Q309873 wikiPageWikiLink Q18148998.
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- Q309873 wikiPageWikiLink Q21754.
- Q309873 wikiPageWikiLink Q25314.
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- Q309873 wikiPageWikiLink Q7149839.
- Q309873 wikiPageWikiLink Q756.
- Q309873 wikiPageWikiLink Q846071.
- Q309873 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461638.
- Q309873 familia Q173756.
- Q309873 genus "Saba".
- Q309873 ordo Q21754.
- Q309873 regnum "Plantae".
- Q309873 unrankedClassis "Magnoliids".
- Q309873 unrankedDivisio "Angiosperms".
- Q309873 type Eukaryote.
- Q309873 type Plant.
- Q309873 type Species.
- Q309873 type Thing.
- Q309873 type Q19088.
- Q309873 type Q756.
- Q309873 comment "Saba senegalensis (Bambara: Nsaban; English: Senegal saba; French (from a Pulaar bastardization): liane saba; Wolof: mad or madd or "kabaa" in Gambian Wolof; Pulaar: laare) is a shrub-like fruit tree of the Apocynaceae family, native to the Sahel region of sub-Saharan Africa. The tree grows predominantly on riverbanks and in woodlands.ICRISAT has cited S. senegalensis as a useful food crop plant and as a tool to combat soil degradation in rural Africa.".
- Q309873 label "Saba senegalensis".
- Q309873 depiction MadFruitSenegal.jpg.