prospects for the Flora of Thailand project are discussed. The need for further collecting in Thailand is highlighted, particularly in Peninsular Thailand, an area covered by both the Flora of Thailand and Flora Malesiana. The rôle that non-South-East Asian botanists have in the Flora of Thailand and Flora Malesiana is discussed and the need for collaboration between the Floras is emphasised
Aims: To produce representative aggregate maps of plant collection locations in Thailand and discus...
The special issue of plant diversity in Southeast Asia will focus on the documentation of new discov...
The degree of overlap between the Malesian and Nepalese floras was analyzed by comparison of the dis...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to do basic taxonom...
Dr. Si He (MO) has put an annotated list of Thai mosses on the web. Especially many Peninsular speci...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to dobasic taxonomi...
Abstract Malaysia has an estimated 15,000 species of vascular plants. Located in the Malesian region...
Flora of Thailand. Of this new project (see p. 1556 of this Bulletin) the first part of volume 2 app...
Bryophyta. The new collections built up during the last years under the supervision of Prof. R. van ...
The historical development of bryophyte studies in Thailand is reviewed. Two historical periods are ...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。A List of Labiatae Known from Thailand was published in 1971 as ...
We aimed to cover two issues in this workshop; the third arose during the course of the discussion: ...
Three orchid species are newly recorded for the flora of Thailand. The discovery of Macodes petola i...
The last two years I have made an inventory of the Flora Malesiana network and the revision work rem...
As part of the Mapping Asia Plants (MAP) project, floristic works for Northeast Asia (i.e., China, J...
Aims: To produce representative aggregate maps of plant collection locations in Thailand and discus...
The special issue of plant diversity in Southeast Asia will focus on the documentation of new discov...
The degree of overlap between the Malesian and Nepalese floras was analyzed by comparison of the dis...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to do basic taxonom...
Dr. Si He (MO) has put an annotated list of Thai mosses on the web. Especially many Peninsular speci...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to dobasic taxonomi...
Abstract Malaysia has an estimated 15,000 species of vascular plants. Located in the Malesian region...
Flora of Thailand. Of this new project (see p. 1556 of this Bulletin) the first part of volume 2 app...
Bryophyta. The new collections built up during the last years under the supervision of Prof. R. van ...
The historical development of bryophyte studies in Thailand is reviewed. Two historical periods are ...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。A List of Labiatae Known from Thailand was published in 1971 as ...
We aimed to cover two issues in this workshop; the third arose during the course of the discussion: ...
Three orchid species are newly recorded for the flora of Thailand. The discovery of Macodes petola i...
The last two years I have made an inventory of the Flora Malesiana network and the revision work rem...
As part of the Mapping Asia Plants (MAP) project, floristic works for Northeast Asia (i.e., China, J...
Aims: To produce representative aggregate maps of plant collection locations in Thailand and discus...
The special issue of plant diversity in Southeast Asia will focus on the documentation of new discov...
The degree of overlap between the Malesian and Nepalese floras was analyzed by comparison of the dis...