Loss of natural sandal populations due to illicit felling, forest encroachment and spike disease have an adverse effect on genetic diversity of the species. To initiate any genetic improvement programme in sandal, a precise understanding of the population genetic diversity structure is essential. The concern over the loss of genetic variability in sandal is particularly critical, as there is hardly any information regarding the diversity status of the natural populations. Identifying fast growing, disease resistant, oil rich sandal trees through breeding and their mass multiplication for afforestation are the best method for ensuring sustainable supply of superior sandalwood. The healthy sandal trees existing in heavily spike diseased area ...
The effects of climate change on plant natural resources is becoming an urgent problem that requires...
AbstractAn economic-important endangered species native to Eastern parts of Indonesia, sandalwood, h...
Main conclusion Sustainable resource preservation of Santalum species that yield commercially import...
S. album L. is the source of highly priced and fragrant heartwood which on steam distillation yields...
Santalum album L. is an economically important tropical tree species. Owing to extensive logging, ch...
Sandalwood is an economically important aromatic tree belonging to the family Santalaceae. The trees...
This study demonstrates that no reproductive barriers exist between three tropical sandalwood specie...
Sandal is one of the most important commercial tree species in the deciduous forests of South India ...
Santalum album is a parasitic, evergreen tree growing primarily in south Central India, in the dry f...
Sandalwood (Santalum album Linn) is one of Indonesian original species, categorized as vulnerable tr...
Sandalwood (Santalum album Linn.) is a species that has advantages and contribution to the developme...
Several approaches have been applied to develop procedures for genetic improvement of Western Austra...
Sandalwood (Santalum spp.) is a commercially important forest product that has been traded for many ...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the first time in the native Austral...
Red sandalwood is a tree species originated in India, which is highly prized for anarray of medicina...
The effects of climate change on plant natural resources is becoming an urgent problem that requires...
AbstractAn economic-important endangered species native to Eastern parts of Indonesia, sandalwood, h...
Main conclusion Sustainable resource preservation of Santalum species that yield commercially import...
S. album L. is the source of highly priced and fragrant heartwood which on steam distillation yields...
Santalum album L. is an economically important tropical tree species. Owing to extensive logging, ch...
Sandalwood is an economically important aromatic tree belonging to the family Santalaceae. The trees...
This study demonstrates that no reproductive barriers exist between three tropical sandalwood specie...
Sandal is one of the most important commercial tree species in the deciduous forests of South India ...
Santalum album is a parasitic, evergreen tree growing primarily in south Central India, in the dry f...
Sandalwood (Santalum album Linn) is one of Indonesian original species, categorized as vulnerable tr...
Sandalwood (Santalum album Linn.) is a species that has advantages and contribution to the developme...
Several approaches have been applied to develop procedures for genetic improvement of Western Austra...
Sandalwood (Santalum spp.) is a commercially important forest product that has been traded for many ...
Premise of the study: Microsatellite primers were developed for the first time in the native Austral...
Red sandalwood is a tree species originated in India, which is highly prized for anarray of medicina...
The effects of climate change on plant natural resources is becoming an urgent problem that requires...
AbstractAn economic-important endangered species native to Eastern parts of Indonesia, sandalwood, h...
Main conclusion Sustainable resource preservation of Santalum species that yield commercially import...