In Malaysia, rattans belonging to Calamus species are regarded as the most economically important non-wood resource from forest after timber. However, the genetic resource of rattans in the wild is much depleted due to over exploitation and lose of forest habitat. Therefore, there is a need to establish large scale plantation to produce enough canes for furniture and handicraft industries. Large scale planting requires sufficient planting materials, and the establishment of seed orchards for seed production is important for supplying sufficient planting materials. However, the dioecy in rattan limits its breeding and cultivation. The dioecious Calamus species have distinct male and female plants, and gender is identified only after the...
Management of forest is believed that many basic knowledges about the nature of the forest is...
Knowledge on reproductive biology is important for genetic improvements program. This study aimed a...
Sex determination in the early developmental stages of dioecious crops is economically-beneficial. D...
In Malaysia, rattans belonging to Calamus species are regarded as the most economically important no...
Rattan has been documented to be dioecious (see Dransfield 1979, Uhl & Dransfield, 1987) and the...
<p>Jernang (<em>Daemonorops draco </em>(Willd.) Blume) is a dioecious rattan species that produces r...
Adopting a plant improvement programme that combines silviculture and genetic improvement could inc...
Calamus javensis is a widespread understorey rattan in Southeast Asia and is one of the dominant rat...
Not AvailableSoutheast Asia hosts a great diversity of different rattan genotypes. There are 5 gener...
Kapulasan is one of horticultural plants derived from tropical region that has significant economic ...
Rattans are spiny climbing palms belonging to the Arecaceae family. Rattans may be single-stemmed or...
Rattans, the climbing palms, are one of the most important non-wood forest produce supporting the li...
Rattan is a forest product with a high value for local economy of South East Asia. The rattan trade ...
Rattan is one of the promising non-timber forest products which grow widely in Indonesia. The occurr...
There is a limited data collection on distribution patterns, species abundance, and species composit...
Management of forest is believed that many basic knowledges about the nature of the forest is...
Knowledge on reproductive biology is important for genetic improvements program. This study aimed a...
Sex determination in the early developmental stages of dioecious crops is economically-beneficial. D...
In Malaysia, rattans belonging to Calamus species are regarded as the most economically important no...
Rattan has been documented to be dioecious (see Dransfield 1979, Uhl & Dransfield, 1987) and the...
<p>Jernang (<em>Daemonorops draco </em>(Willd.) Blume) is a dioecious rattan species that produces r...
Adopting a plant improvement programme that combines silviculture and genetic improvement could inc...
Calamus javensis is a widespread understorey rattan in Southeast Asia and is one of the dominant rat...
Not AvailableSoutheast Asia hosts a great diversity of different rattan genotypes. There are 5 gener...
Kapulasan is one of horticultural plants derived from tropical region that has significant economic ...
Rattans are spiny climbing palms belonging to the Arecaceae family. Rattans may be single-stemmed or...
Rattans, the climbing palms, are one of the most important non-wood forest produce supporting the li...
Rattan is a forest product with a high value for local economy of South East Asia. The rattan trade ...
Rattan is one of the promising non-timber forest products which grow widely in Indonesia. The occurr...
There is a limited data collection on distribution patterns, species abundance, and species composit...
Management of forest is believed that many basic knowledges about the nature of the forest is...
Knowledge on reproductive biology is important for genetic improvements program. This study aimed a...
Sex determination in the early developmental stages of dioecious crops is economically-beneficial. D...