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Longitudinal and Radial Distribution of Free Glucose and Starch in Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens Mazel)
(Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi, Thrissur, Kerala State, India., 2007)
The longitudinal and radial distribution of the free glucose and starch was determine in moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) culms by the ‘Alkaline extraction-Glucoamylase hydrolysis’ method. The free glucose content was ...
Orangutan Di Areal Reklamasi-Rehabilitasi: Di Antara Tak Ada Pilihan Lagi dan Kemampuan Beradaptasi
(KABARA - Jembatan Komunikasi PT Kaltim Prima Coal, 2009)
Anatomical characterization of decayed wood in standing light red meranti and identification of the fungi isolated from the decayed area
(Springer Japan, 2008)
To further our understanding of wood decay in living light red meranti (Shorea smithiana) trees, microscopic characteristics of the cell and cell wall degradations of S. smithiana wood in the presence of the decay fungi, ...
Micromorphology of abnormal and decayed xylem in rubberwood canker
(Springer Japan, 2008)
Typical symptoms of rubberwood canker found in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, differ from those of conventional rubberwood peach canker. Rubberwood canker showed a conspicuous longitudinal canker with exposed xylem that was ...
Biomass recovery of naturally regenerated vegetation after the 1998 forest fire in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
(Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences, 2006)
After the 1998 forest fire in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, biomass recovery of naturally regenerated vegetation was estimated in order to evaluate the initial secondary succession patterns of the burned land. We established ...
Carbon Stocks of Fast Growing Tree Species and Baselines after Forest Fire in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
(Forestry Research Institute, 2002-11)
In terms of sink activities in CDM, carbon credit is given to net carbon change in the CDM project site; subtraction of carbon in baseline from the carbon in man-made forest. However, there is little ...