In the earliest stage of development, non-dipterocarp wildlings require specific environmental conditions; they are only able to acclimate to harsher environmental conditions after this stage. As such, the environment acts as a limiting factor of early-stage development in non-dipterocarp shade-tolerant species. We examined the survival rates and growth rates of Heritiera simplicifolia and Scaphium macropodum from the family Malvaceae in the different sets of abiotic conditions. Three abiotic environmental factors medium type, greenhouse technique, and light intensity were varied. The experiment was conducted for six months in an area near Hulu Terengganu Hydroelectric Dam, at the edge of the Tembat Forest Reserve. Height, diameter, leaves ...
Seedlings of Dipterocarpus (D. hispidus and D. ievlanicusi and Mesua 1M. [errea and M.nagassarium, w...
Growth and survival of two pioneer and four late successional species in different light levels insh...
The continued losses of primary tropical rain forests have increased the pressure on secondary tropi...
In the earliest stage of development, non-dipterocarp wildlings require specific environmental condi...
Seedling dynamics and survival limitations are important as it is the initial stage of forest regene...
Seedlings of Dipterocarpus zeylanicus Thw.. D. hispidusThw .. Mesua ferrea L..and AI nagassarium (81...
Light has been characicriscd as the most important environmental factor that affect the leafstructur...
A 5.6 ha research plot in logged hill forest in central Peninsular Malaysia at Berkelah F. R., Pahan...
Although practices that employ native species in plantation systems are common, the study of Neolama...
Dominant Dipterocarp trees hold a significant importance in the ecology and economics of the declini...
The responses of plants to shade and foliar herbivory jointly affect growth rates and community asse...
A continuing challenge in tropical ecology is to explain the coexistence of large numbers of rain fo...
Leaf ecophysiological responses and height growth were studied in four indigenous tree seedlings pla...
The loss of structure, diversity and functions in the rainforests makes it necessary to develop acti...
Seedling growth under three shade levels was studied at Varanasi, India, for five tree species of tr...
Seedlings of Dipterocarpus (D. hispidus and D. ievlanicusi and Mesua 1M. [errea and M.nagassarium, w...
Growth and survival of two pioneer and four late successional species in different light levels insh...
The continued losses of primary tropical rain forests have increased the pressure on secondary tropi...
In the earliest stage of development, non-dipterocarp wildlings require specific environmental condi...
Seedling dynamics and survival limitations are important as it is the initial stage of forest regene...
Seedlings of Dipterocarpus zeylanicus Thw.. D. hispidusThw .. Mesua ferrea L..and AI nagassarium (81...
Light has been characicriscd as the most important environmental factor that affect the leafstructur...
A 5.6 ha research plot in logged hill forest in central Peninsular Malaysia at Berkelah F. R., Pahan...
Although practices that employ native species in plantation systems are common, the study of Neolama...
Dominant Dipterocarp trees hold a significant importance in the ecology and economics of the declini...
The responses of plants to shade and foliar herbivory jointly affect growth rates and community asse...
A continuing challenge in tropical ecology is to explain the coexistence of large numbers of rain fo...
Leaf ecophysiological responses and height growth were studied in four indigenous tree seedlings pla...
The loss of structure, diversity and functions in the rainforests makes it necessary to develop acti...
Seedling growth under three shade levels was studied at Varanasi, India, for five tree species of tr...
Seedlings of Dipterocarpus (D. hispidus and D. ievlanicusi and Mesua 1M. [errea and M.nagassarium, w...
Growth and survival of two pioneer and four late successional species in different light levels insh...
The continued losses of primary tropical rain forests have increased the pressure on secondary tropi...