This article is a result of a research project to characterize degrated sites in Pucallpa, Peru and determine the adaptability of six native tree species in areas abandoned after agricultural use. Nine farmers were selected for setting-up experimental plots on abandoned land characterized by Ulti...
Soudre, M.
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Ricse, A.
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Sabogal, C.
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Kobayashi, S.
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Guariguata, M.R.
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Alegre, J.
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[Caracterizacion de sitios degradados y adaptabilidad de especies forestales en el ambito de Pucallpa, Ucayali]
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Caracterizacion de sitios degradados y adaptabilidad de especies forestales en el ambito de Pucallpa, Ucayali
From a study conducted in Pasoh Forest Reserve, 149 tree species in 92 genera and 38 families, all trees with a diameter breast height (dbh) of 1 cm or above were enumerated in a one hectare plot. The most abundant species was Ficus fistulosa across all dbh classes followed by Monocarpia marginal...
Hanum, I.F.
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Norhisyam, T.M.
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Sabri, M.
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Azani, A.M.
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Mokhtaruddin, A.M.
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Maswar
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Yusoff, M.K.
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Majid, N.M.
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Kobayashi, S.
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[Tree species composition and above ground biomass of a 15-year-old logged-over forest at Pasoh, Negeri Sembilan, Peninsular Malaysia]
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Tree species composition and above ground biomass of a 15-year-old logged-over forest at Pasoh, Negeri Sembilan, Peninsular Malaysia
Preliminary results of a field study in Pucallpa, Peruvian Amazon, to determine the establishment of six native forest tree species of economic value on degraded areas abandoned after intensive past agricultural use are reported. Study sites were on slash-and-burn farms partially covered with aba...
Soudre, M.
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Ricse, A.
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Carbajal, Y.
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Kobayashi, S.
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Sabogal, C.
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Alegre, J.
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[Adaptability of six native forest tree species to degraded lands in Pucallpa, Peruvian Amazon]
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Adaptability of six native forest tree species to degraded lands in Pucallpa, Peruvian Amazon
Negehove, R.
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Nir, E.
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Kobayashi, S.
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[Preliminary results of the effects of different gap sizes on the growth and survival of six forest tree species in Papua New Guinea: short communication]
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Preliminary results of the effects of different gap sizes on the growth and survival of six forest tree species in Papua New Guinea: short communication