Autor: Kobayashi, S.
- Biomass and successional changes in vegetation in a deforested area of Thailand
- Structure and community dynamics of a natural and a disturbed tropical seasonal forest in Thailand
- Soil conditions under natural logged-over and secondary stands of tropical seasonal forest in Thailand
- Coppicing ability of teak (Tectona grandis) after thinning
Autor: Hirai, K.
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