Search Results - "Malaysia"

  1. High quality planting stock - has research made a difference? by Ng, F.S.P.

    Published 1996
    “…Thirty years of research on planting stock in Malaysia, coveting the period of a FAO/UNDP pine project, an enrichment planting effort with dipterocarps in natural forest and a compensantory plantation project with fast growing trees, had minimal effect on the course of events. …”
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  2. Mixed farming and intensification of animal production systems in Asia by Devendra, C.

    Published 1997
    “…Both ruminants and non-ruminants are used in a variety of combinations with annual and perennial crops in Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, China and Sri Lanka. These combined systems provide distinct economic benefits, and are more compatible with ecological and environmental sustainability. …”
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  3. Resistance to benzimidazole anthelmintics in Philippine goats and sheep by Ancheta, P.B., Dumilon, R.A., Gray, G.D., Villar, E.C., Cerbito, W.A., Ancheta, F.G.

    Published 2000
    “…There have been numerous Reports of resistance to anthelmintics in Southeast Asia, from Malaysia (Rahman, 1994), Thailand (Kochapakdee et al., 1995) and Indonesia (Dorny et al., 1995). …”
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  4. Blazing my golden journey (1960-2010) : through the seed route : commemorative book by Chin, H.F.

    Published 2010
    “…This commemorative book is a tribute to the fifty years of service and contribution to agriculture of Dr Chin Hoong Fong, Bioversity International Honorary Fellow and Professor Emeritus of the Universiti Putra Malaysia. The book highlights his observations and experiences as a highly respected teacher and an internationally renowned seed scientist. …”
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  5. Seeking an alliance between farmers and genebanks by Bordoni, P., Gwinner, V.

    Published 2013
    “…In Bolivia and Malaysia, farmers are increasingly affected by drought, water logging and unpredictable weather patterns. …”
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  6. Forest genetic resources conservation and management: National consultative workshops of seven South and Southeast Asian countries by Choo, K.Y., Jalonen, R., Hong, L.T., Sim, H.C.

    Published 2009
    “…The project started in February 2006 and ended in 2009, and was carried out by seven participating countries: Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines and Thailand. This volume results from a collaboration amongst FRIM, Bioversity International and APAFRI.…”
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