Search Results - "Malaysia"

  1. Tropical acacias planted in Asia: an overview by Turnbull, J.W., Midgley, S. J., Cossalter, C.

    Published 1998
    “…In the past five years there has been a massive increase in the area of A. mangium plantations in Indonesia for pulpwood, and modest increases in China, India, Malaysia and Vietnam. The area now totals 600 000 ha. …”
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    Book Chapter
  2. Tree planting in Indonesia: trends, impacts and directions by Potter, L., Lee, J.

    Published 1998
    “…Future plantations are likely to want to cut costs further, especially those estate companies being attracted from Malaysia. Huge markets for palm oil products, both local and international, will ensure the industry's future growth. …”
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    Libro
  3. A fresh look at shifting cultivation: fallow length an uncertain indicator of productivity by Mertz, O., Wadley, R.L., Nielsen, U., Bruun, T.B., Colfer, C.J.P., Neergaard, Andreas de, Jepsen, M.R., Martinussen, T., Qiang Zhao, Noweg, G.T., Magid, J.

    Published 2008
    “…Empirical evidence for this assumption is scarce, however, and a better understanding of system dynamics is needed before discarding shifting cultivation as unsustainable. With cases from Malaysia and Indonesia, we show that fallow length is a weak predictor of crop yields, though interactions with fertilizer inputs may increase its importance. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Status of Stylosanthes development in other countries.II. Stylosanthes development and utilisation in China and southe-east Asia by Guodao, L, Phaikaew, C, Stür, Werner W.

    Published 1997
    “…S. guianensis cultivars were introduced to humid and subhumid areas in Malaysia, Indonesia, southern Thailand, Philippines and China. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Potential for cassava breeding in Asia by Kawano, K

    Published 1982
    “…Feasible overall goals for cassava breeding in Asia are proposed on the basis of current national cassava breeding programs, achievements, and cassava demand in the following Asian Countries: Thailand, Philippines, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, and Vietnam. CIAT germplasm that has been selected in Asian countries for outstanding traits is mentioned, among which are CM 305-13, CM 407-7, M Col 1684 hybrids, M Col 1468, and M Bra 12. …”
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    Informe técnico
  6. Genetic variability and evolutionary analyses of the coat protein gene of Tomato mosaic virus by Rangel, Ezequiel A., Alfaro-Fernández, Ana, Font-San-Ambrosio, Isabel, Luis-Arteaga, Marisol, Rubio, Luis

    Published 2017
    “…The phylogenetic analysis showed three clades with high bootstrap support: Clade I contained three ToMV isolates from Brazil collected from pepper, Clade II comprised one Brazilian ToMV isolate from pepper, and Clade III was composed of ToMV isolates collected from different plant hosts (pepper, tomato, eggplant, lilac, camellia, dogwood, red spruce, etc.) and water (from melting ice, lakes and streams) from different countries: USA, Brazil, Korea, Germany, Spain, Denmark (Greenland), China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Iran, and Kazakhstan. With the exception of Brazil, nucleotide diversity within and between different geographic regions was very low, although statistical analyses suggested some gene flow between most of these regions. …”
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    Artículo
  7. Restoration of degraded tropical rainforests through gap and line planting by Holmström, Lukas

    Published 2016
    “…The study was conducted within the INIKEA project area, which is located in the state of Sabah, Malaysia. The experiment forest was classified into three types depending on degradation level and forest structure, 30 years after disturbance. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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