L. V. Averyanov, Phan Ke Loc, Nguyen Tien Hiep, D. K. Harder
The northeastern and southwesterm frontiers of Vietnam are formed by the waters of the Bac Bo (Tonkin) and Thailand (Siam) Gulfs of the South China Sea. The coastline of mainland Vietnam extends nearly 3440 km. A large number of islands, mainly of continental origin and also numerous small coral atolls are included in the territory of Vietnam. The Annamite mountain chains, mainly the Den Dinh, Sam Sao, Hua Phan and Truong Son Ridges form the natuaral western Vietnamese boundary with Laos and Cambodia.
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- Project: Study on integrated management of insect pests and diseases on Docynia indica in northern Vietnam
- Project: Study on integrated pest management of major leaf insect pests and stem borer beetles in Acacia hybrid, A. mangium and A. auriculiformis in Vietnam
- Project: Research and develop an integrated management program for control of cinnamon pests in some main cinnamon growing areas (Northern mountainous region and Quang Nam province)
- Project: Pilot plantation and completion of planting techniques of technologically advanced germplasm of Acacia auriculiformis (AA42, AA53, AA56, AA92, AA95) for sawlog in the southeast and south central.
- Project "Research on selection of varieties and intensive afforestation techniques of Prunus arborea (Blume) Kalkman for providing lager timber in the Northeast and Northwest regions, Vietnam"
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- Conservation prospects for threatened Vietnamese tree species results from a demographic study
- Effect of Nitrogen Deficiency on Biomass Production, Photosynthesis, Carbon Parttioning, and Nitrogen Nutntion Status of Melaleuca and Eucalyptus Species
- Iron enhances aluminum-incluced leaf necrosis and plant growth inhibition in Eucalyptus camaldulensis
- Leaf necrosis is a visual symptom of the shift from growth stimulation to inhibition effect of Al in Eucalyptus camaldulensis
- RAPD markers associated with salt tolerance in Acacia auriculiformis and Acacia mangium