Summaries of papers in the bulletin; for more information contact info@fsiv.org.vn 1. Temporary method proposed for assessment of yield of Acacia hybrid plantations in Eastern South Vietnam Pham The Dung, Ho Van Phuc Acacia hybrids have been, and continue to be, widely planted in South Vietnamese provinces. In the future, acacia hybrids will be one of the main species for industrial plantation establishment. For forest management and information on stocking and yield, a yield table or … [Read more...]
Reforestation of Dipterocarp forests on denuded area of Cat Tien National Park in Dong Nai Province, Viet Nam
Jérôme Millet EA Génome et Evolution des Plantes Supérieures. Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1. 43, Boulevard du 11 Novembre 1918. 69 622 Villeubanne Cedex. France. Abstract A plantation covering 200 ha has been established to restore the biodiversity on denuded area in the Cat Tien National Park. Two models of plantation have been developed from a mixed composition of 25 local species of which seven are from the Dipterocarpaceae family. Preliminary … [Read more...]
Study on planting technique and management of dendrocalamus membranaceus forest for establishment of large-scale plantations
Study of planting technique and management of Dendrocalamus membranaceus forest for establishment of large-scale plantations Tran Nguyen Giang, Luu Pham Hoanh Hoang Vinh Tuong,Doan Chuong & staff of Thanh Hoa Dendrocalamus Station INTRODUCTION Dendrocalamus membranaceus is a valuable bamboo species found mainly in Thanh Hoa province. Local people have had experience in growing this species on old burnt-over land. To meet the requirement to establish large-scale plantations, there … [Read more...]
Early evaluation on species trials for establishment of commercial plantation of dipterocarps
Soekotjo and Eka Kusdiandra Wardhana Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta 55281 Indonesia Phone/Fax: 62-274-545639, E-mail: itto-gmu@yogya.wasantara.net.id Abstract Tropical rain forest in Indonesia is increasingly degraded at the rate estimated at about 2 millions hectare per year. The Government of Indonesia has placed much emphasis on the reforestation of degraded forest. The target is to establish commercial plantation, and this could be considered as one of … [Read more...]
In vitro budding capability of Aquilaria crassna Pierre
In vitro budding capability of Aquilaria crassna Pierre Ta Minh Hoa - Research subject manager Nguyen Thi Hien - Collaborator Summary. Propagation of Aquilaria crassna has been carried out from leading and axillary shoots of A.crassna by in vitro method. The multiplication of the shoots has been done with leading shoots in MS medium containing BA 0.2mg/l; Kinetin 0.2 mg/l and Adenin 0.1mg/l. The growth of the shoots (containing shoot meristem or axillary shoots) takes place in MS … [Read more...]
Micropropagation of Shorea leprosula (meranti tembaga) using a temporary immersion system (RITA system)
K.I. Kandasamy, Siti Suhaila A.R. and Rosilah A.A. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), 52109 Kepong, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: +603-62797154, Fax: +603-62801614; Email: kodiswaran@frim.gov.my Abstract Shorea leprosula belongs to the family Dipterocarpaceae, and its synonyms are Hopea maranti Miq., Shorea maranti Burck, Shorea astrostricta Scort. Ex. Foxw, and the common name (in Malaysia) is meranti tembaga. This dipterocarp species has been propagated mostly through seeds … [Read more...]
Growth performance of some dipterocarps and non-dipterocarps planted from rooted cuttings
Growth performance of some dipterocarps and non-dipterocarps planted from rooted cuttings Aminah, H., Besek Intan Zafina Basok., Rosdi, K., Rozihawati, Z., Ahmad Fauzi, M. S. & Hamzah, M. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Kepong, 52109, Kuala Lumpur Telephone: 03-62797124, Fax: 03- 62804614, email:aminah@frim.gov.my Abstract The planting stocks raised from rooted stem cuttings of two Dipterocarp and five non-Dipterocarp species were planted in Field 48, Bukit Hari, … [Read more...]
CUTTING PROPAGATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TECHNIQUE FOR MASS PRODUCTION OF DIPTEROCARPS PLANTING STOCKS IN INDONESIA
Atok Subiakto1), Chikaya Sakai2), Susilo Purnomo3), and Taufiqurahman4) 1) Forest and Nature Conservation Research and Development Center, Bogor, Indonesia 2) JICA Project, Forest and Nature Conservation Research and Development Center, Bogor, Indonesia 3) PT. Sari Bumi Kusuma, Nanga Nuak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia 4) PT. ITCIKU, Kenangan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia Abtract Mass cutting propagation of meranti has been developed by the collaboration project between Forestry … [Read more...]
Potential of wildlings of Parashorea malaanonan as planting stock
Potential of wildlings of Parashorea malaanonan as planting stock Aminuddin bin Mohamad and Jameri Tahir University Malaysia Sabah, Locked bag 2073, 88999 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah; and Forestry Department Sabah, Sandakan, Sabah Abstract The objective of the experiment was to explore the potential of increasing the re-establishment success of potted wildlings with nursery techniques and the effect of rock phosphate fertilizer on the growth of these wildlings after being transplanted to … [Read more...]
Raising techniques for some plant and animal species under forest canopy
Title Raising techniques for some plant and animal species under forest canopy Author or Responsible organization/project Department of Forestry, MARD Year 2003 Total page 126 Code 133 Classification extension Summary This book precisely describes raising techniques of the following plant and animal species under forest canopy. Plants: 1) Canna edulis, 2) Amorphophalus rivieri, 3) Alocasia macrorrhiza, 4) Colocasia esculenta, 5) … [Read more...]