Shorea robusta (Sal) Gaertn. F. a commercially and ecologically important forestry species of south Asia, is facing serious regeneration problem since last century. The continuously diminishing natural regeneration is associated with numerous abiotic and biotic factors, like edaphic, micro-climatic, physiological, genetic, anthropogenic, pathogens, insect-pests, etc. Following a good seed year and timely commencement of monsoon, Sal seeds germinate readily, and thousands of seedlings cover the forest floor. Subsequently, these get afflicted with die-back syndrome impeding shoot growth. Regular fire incidences during hot and dry season further aggravates the problem. Among biotic factors, Hoplocerambyx spinicornis, Cylindrocladium floridanum...
Shorea acuminata, Shorea parvifoliaand Shorea leprosula are main Dipterocarps species in Malaysia an...
A study to determine the distribution of genus Shorea spp. and estimate the above ground biomass for...
Most of non timber forest product (NTFP) utilization taken from natural forests which decrease on p...
The role and function of forest area with special purpose (KHDTK) Haurbentes among other are the sou...
Sal (Shorea robusta) is one of the most indispensable species in Nepal, both ecologically and econom...
Sal (Shorea robusta) forest is found in an extensive array of conditions in Western Himalaya. It has...
Key message: The growth of Shorea robusta is positively correlated with temperature, whereas the rel...
AbstractDipterocarpaceae is the main species of tropical rain forest in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei ...
In Peninsular Malaysia, Virgin Jungle Reserve (VJR) has been established since the 1950’s and are i...
Many tropical species are not yet explored by dendrochronologists. Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) is a...
The importance of preventing S. Stenoptera in restoring sustainable forest management to maintain th...
Sal (Shorea robusta C.F. Gaertn) is a dipterocarpus tree species in Central Asia native to the south...
A study on the growth performance and survival rate of planted Shorea macrophylla of different age s...
Sal forests are covering 32% of forest land of Bangladesh and are one of the three major forest reso...
Many tropical species are not yet explored by dendrochronologists. Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) is a...
Shorea acuminata, Shorea parvifoliaand Shorea leprosula are main Dipterocarps species in Malaysia an...
A study to determine the distribution of genus Shorea spp. and estimate the above ground biomass for...
Most of non timber forest product (NTFP) utilization taken from natural forests which decrease on p...
The role and function of forest area with special purpose (KHDTK) Haurbentes among other are the sou...
Sal (Shorea robusta) is one of the most indispensable species in Nepal, both ecologically and econom...
Sal (Shorea robusta) forest is found in an extensive array of conditions in Western Himalaya. It has...
Key message: The growth of Shorea robusta is positively correlated with temperature, whereas the rel...
AbstractDipterocarpaceae is the main species of tropical rain forest in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei ...
In Peninsular Malaysia, Virgin Jungle Reserve (VJR) has been established since the 1950’s and are i...
Many tropical species are not yet explored by dendrochronologists. Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) is a...
The importance of preventing S. Stenoptera in restoring sustainable forest management to maintain th...
Sal (Shorea robusta C.F. Gaertn) is a dipterocarpus tree species in Central Asia native to the south...
A study on the growth performance and survival rate of planted Shorea macrophylla of different age s...
Sal forests are covering 32% of forest land of Bangladesh and are one of the three major forest reso...
Many tropical species are not yet explored by dendrochronologists. Sal (Shorea robusta Gaertn.) is a...
Shorea acuminata, Shorea parvifoliaand Shorea leprosula are main Dipterocarps species in Malaysia an...
A study to determine the distribution of genus Shorea spp. and estimate the above ground biomass for...
Most of non timber forest product (NTFP) utilization taken from natural forests which decrease on p...