Dalbergia melanoxylon is a plant with valuable wood in the world and therefore is over harvested for timber while its regeneration is very low. The propagation efforts by techniques such as tissue culture or mycorrhiza have not been investigated which instigated conduction of this study. Soil and cuttings were collected from Kilwa, Kilosa and Babati for rooting test, potting media and soil characterization. The results showed that fresh soil improved rooting characteristics while sterilized soil did not due to the presence of mycorrhiza in fresh soil compared to none in sterilized media. The overall rooting in fresh soil in non-mist propagator was higher, 100% for softwood and 37% for root cuttings while none rooted in the open nursery. The...
Kapur bukit (Dryobalanops beccarii Dyer) is a timber species of the Dipterocarpaceae. Kapur bukit is...
The acknowledged status of Moringa oleifera L. in sub-Saharan Africa, especially western Africa, has...
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, Vol. 12, No. 2 (April 2000), pp. 336-347In order to determine th...
Dalbergia melanoxylon is a plant with valuable wood in the world and therefore is over harvested for...
A study was conducted to investigate the effect of moisture and seedtreatment on the in-situ and ex-...
A study was conducted to assess the current status and uses of Dalbergia melanoxylon (Guill. & Perr....
Thesis (MTech (Horticulture))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town, 1999Vegetative propagation techniques for ...
Dalbergia tonkinensis (Fabaceae) is one of the most valuable rosewood furniture species in the world...
The growing of trees could be hindered by seed dormancy problems or unavailability of sufficient qua...
The use of appropriate growing medium has been an important factor influencing growth and survival o...
Objectives: Some species in genus Albizia spp. are not easy to propagate through seeds, as on maturi...
A method of vegetative propagation of Acacia melanoxylon using root cuttings was trialed to identify...
The aims of this study were to test a new mycorrhizal inoculation process using a “catalyser” of the...
Rooting in Podocarpus falcatus (Thunb.) Mirb. (syn. P. gracilior Pilg.) was studied using branch cut...
The rooting ability of hardwood cuttings from six selected non- edible oilferous plant species with ...
Kapur bukit (Dryobalanops beccarii Dyer) is a timber species of the Dipterocarpaceae. Kapur bukit is...
The acknowledged status of Moringa oleifera L. in sub-Saharan Africa, especially western Africa, has...
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, Vol. 12, No. 2 (April 2000), pp. 336-347In order to determine th...
Dalbergia melanoxylon is a plant with valuable wood in the world and therefore is over harvested for...
A study was conducted to investigate the effect of moisture and seedtreatment on the in-situ and ex-...
A study was conducted to assess the current status and uses of Dalbergia melanoxylon (Guill. & Perr....
Thesis (MTech (Horticulture))--Cape Technikon, Cape Town, 1999Vegetative propagation techniques for ...
Dalbergia tonkinensis (Fabaceae) is one of the most valuable rosewood furniture species in the world...
The growing of trees could be hindered by seed dormancy problems or unavailability of sufficient qua...
The use of appropriate growing medium has been an important factor influencing growth and survival o...
Objectives: Some species in genus Albizia spp. are not easy to propagate through seeds, as on maturi...
A method of vegetative propagation of Acacia melanoxylon using root cuttings was trialed to identify...
The aims of this study were to test a new mycorrhizal inoculation process using a “catalyser” of the...
Rooting in Podocarpus falcatus (Thunb.) Mirb. (syn. P. gracilior Pilg.) was studied using branch cut...
The rooting ability of hardwood cuttings from six selected non- edible oilferous plant species with ...
Kapur bukit (Dryobalanops beccarii Dyer) is a timber species of the Dipterocarpaceae. Kapur bukit is...
The acknowledged status of Moringa oleifera L. in sub-Saharan Africa, especially western Africa, has...
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, Vol. 12, No. 2 (April 2000), pp. 336-347In order to determine th...