Abstract Rattans are climbing, nonbranching palms with diverse growth forms ranging from stems that remain at the forest floor to stems that reach the canopy. We analyzed changes in architecture and biomass allocation during ontogenetic development of 13 Indonesian species in the genera Calamus, Ceratolobus, Daemonorops, Korthalsia, and Plectocomiopsis. Species included both nonclimbers (<5 m tall maximum) and climbers (10 to 50 m tall). Nonclimbers retain a rosette form—that is, thick, short internodes with length/internode diameter ratio <10 but with long petioles—throughout their lives. Leaf and internode shapes of climbers at the early stage resemble those of nonclimbers, but internodes later become longer (internode length/diamet...
In 1987, Innoprise Corporation Sdn Bhd (ICSB) embarked on a large-scale project for the enrichment o...
Calamus is a climbing palm marked by considerable internodal extension and limited stem-thickening g...
Calamus is a climbing palm marked by considerable internodal extension and limited stem-thickening g...
Rattans are spiny climbing palms belonging to the Arecaceae family. Rattans may be single-stemmed or...
Rattans are spiny climbing palms belonging to the Arecaceae family. Rattans may be single-stemmed or...
Palms provide valuable commercial resources in the tropics and are dominant species in tropical lowl...
Palms provide valuable commercial resources in the tropics and are dominant species in tropical lowl...
Palms provide valuable commercial resources in the tropics and are dominant species in tropical lowl...
Abstract We studied rattan communities in four forest types in Borneo and Java to clarify the patter...
Climbing plants require a combination of mechanical properties during their growth that differs radi...
Calamus javensis is a widespread understorey rattan in Southeast Asia and is one of the dominant rat...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
Management of forest is believed that many basic knowledges about the nature of the forest is...
In 1987, Innoprise Corporation Sdn Bhd (ICSB) embarked on a large-scale project for the enrichment o...
Calamus is a climbing palm marked by considerable internodal extension and limited stem-thickening g...
Calamus is a climbing palm marked by considerable internodal extension and limited stem-thickening g...
Rattans are spiny climbing palms belonging to the Arecaceae family. Rattans may be single-stemmed or...
Rattans are spiny climbing palms belonging to the Arecaceae family. Rattans may be single-stemmed or...
Palms provide valuable commercial resources in the tropics and are dominant species in tropical lowl...
Palms provide valuable commercial resources in the tropics and are dominant species in tropical lowl...
Palms provide valuable commercial resources in the tropics and are dominant species in tropical lowl...
Abstract We studied rattan communities in four forest types in Borneo and Java to clarify the patter...
Climbing plants require a combination of mechanical properties during their growth that differs radi...
Calamus javensis is a widespread understorey rattan in Southeast Asia and is one of the dominant rat...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
Management of forest is believed that many basic knowledges about the nature of the forest is...
In 1987, Innoprise Corporation Sdn Bhd (ICSB) embarked on a large-scale project for the enrichment o...
Calamus is a climbing palm marked by considerable internodal extension and limited stem-thickening g...
Calamus is a climbing palm marked by considerable internodal extension and limited stem-thickening g...