The primary host of sandalwood seeds (Santalum album L.) which is widely used in the nursery process is Alternanthera sp. However, the local name given to this primary host is same as that given to Portulaca sp. The same local name for these two-different species may cause mistakes in the use of the primary host during the cultivating process of sandalwood. Meanwhile, the ability of the Portulaca sp. as the primary host is unknown. Information about the right radiation intensity of the sandalwood seedling is still limited. The study aims to analyze the growth of sandalwood seedlings grown with primary host of Alternanthera sp. and Portulaca sp. at different radiation intensities. The completely randomized design with two treatments factor w...
Santalum spp., known globally as sandalwood, are highly sought after for their aromatic oil-rich hea...
Mortality of sandalwood plantings in the semiarid region is high (less than 50 %), due to poor quali...
Mortality of sandalwood plantings in the semiarid region is high (less than 50 %), due to poor quali...
The primary host of sandalwood seeds (Santalum album L.) which is widely used in the nursery process...
Sandalwood (Santalum album L.) is known as a fancy plant. Since they have high economic value, it...
Sandalwood (Santalum album L.) seedlings planted with different primary host plants should require d...
The purpose of this research was find out the effects of three host plants and three levels of natur...
The sandalwood tree (Santalum album Linn.) is an important tree species as well as a primadonna for ...
Sandalwood (Santalum album Linn.) is one of important native tree species in East Nusa Tenggara, slo...
Sandalwood (Santalum album ) and diversity of their host secondary in Kolbano Village, Lesser Sunda ...
Santalum album is a hemi-parasite, capable of developing haustoria to obtain nitrogen, phosphorous a...
Sandalwood (S. album) is native species in eastern Indonesia, especially East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). I...
Sandalwood (Santalum album L.) is one of the native trees of Nusa Tenggara Timur Province because it...
Santalum spp., known globally as sandalwood, are highly sought after for their aromatic oil-rich ...
A Sandalwood Santalum album Linn. is a type of plant native to East Nusa Tenggara, is a prestigious ...
Santalum spp., known globally as sandalwood, are highly sought after for their aromatic oil-rich hea...
Mortality of sandalwood plantings in the semiarid region is high (less than 50 %), due to poor quali...
Mortality of sandalwood plantings in the semiarid region is high (less than 50 %), due to poor quali...
The primary host of sandalwood seeds (Santalum album L.) which is widely used in the nursery process...
Sandalwood (Santalum album L.) is known as a fancy plant. Since they have high economic value, it...
Sandalwood (Santalum album L.) seedlings planted with different primary host plants should require d...
The purpose of this research was find out the effects of three host plants and three levels of natur...
The sandalwood tree (Santalum album Linn.) is an important tree species as well as a primadonna for ...
Sandalwood (Santalum album Linn.) is one of important native tree species in East Nusa Tenggara, slo...
Sandalwood (Santalum album ) and diversity of their host secondary in Kolbano Village, Lesser Sunda ...
Santalum album is a hemi-parasite, capable of developing haustoria to obtain nitrogen, phosphorous a...
Sandalwood (S. album) is native species in eastern Indonesia, especially East Nusa Tenggara (NTT). I...
Sandalwood (Santalum album L.) is one of the native trees of Nusa Tenggara Timur Province because it...
Santalum spp., known globally as sandalwood, are highly sought after for their aromatic oil-rich ...
A Sandalwood Santalum album Linn. is a type of plant native to East Nusa Tenggara, is a prestigious ...
Santalum spp., known globally as sandalwood, are highly sought after for their aromatic oil-rich hea...
Mortality of sandalwood plantings in the semiarid region is high (less than 50 %), due to poor quali...
Mortality of sandalwood plantings in the semiarid region is high (less than 50 %), due to poor quali...