This paper describes the uses and agricultural practices for 11 selected taxa of rattan in the ASEAN countries with special emphasis on specialty use for food and condiments, ornamentals and dyes. The listed species are Calamus discolor, Calamus manillensis, Calamus ornatus var. philippinensis, Calamus paspalanthus, Calamus siamensis, Calamus tenuis, Calamus tetradactylus, Calamus viminalis, Daemonorops didymophylla, Daemonorops draco and Korthalsia laciniosa
Rattan in good quality is curently difficult to obtain and it price is quite expensive. So, it is n...
Maturbongs, Rudi A., Dransfield, John, Baker, William J. (2014): Calamus kebariensis (Arecaceae)-a n...
In the rattam family (Palmae: Lepidocaryoideae) three new species are described here: of Calamus two...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
The selection of appropriate rattan for a certain use must be based on adequate information about it...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
Not AvailableSoutheast Asia hosts a great diversity of different rattan genotypes. There are 5 gener...
Investigation the modified on processing of large-diameter rattan species, i.e. karokok (Calamus vim...
Investigation the modified on processing of large-diameter rattan species, i.e. karokok (Calamus vim...
Rattan is one of the promising non-timber forest products which grow widely in Indonesia. The occurr...
Rattan is one of the promising non-timber forest products which grow widely in Indonesia. The occurr...
It has generally been assumed that rattan resources would be available for use for perpetuity. Howev...
An international consultation on rattan cultivation , held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, brought togeth...
The Senenggan Valley Traditional Forest Area, Durian Kawan Village, East Kluet District, is located ...
Rattan in good quality is curently difficult to obtain and it price is quite expensive. So, it is n...
Maturbongs, Rudi A., Dransfield, John, Baker, William J. (2014): Calamus kebariensis (Arecaceae)-a n...
In the rattam family (Palmae: Lepidocaryoideae) three new species are described here: of Calamus two...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
The selection of appropriate rattan for a certain use must be based on adequate information about it...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
Rattans are climbing spiny palms with edible fruits. They naturally grow in the tropical forests of ...
Not AvailableSoutheast Asia hosts a great diversity of different rattan genotypes. There are 5 gener...
Investigation the modified on processing of large-diameter rattan species, i.e. karokok (Calamus vim...
Investigation the modified on processing of large-diameter rattan species, i.e. karokok (Calamus vim...
Rattan is one of the promising non-timber forest products which grow widely in Indonesia. The occurr...
Rattan is one of the promising non-timber forest products which grow widely in Indonesia. The occurr...
It has generally been assumed that rattan resources would be available for use for perpetuity. Howev...
An international consultation on rattan cultivation , held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, brought togeth...
The Senenggan Valley Traditional Forest Area, Durian Kawan Village, East Kluet District, is located ...
Rattan in good quality is curently difficult to obtain and it price is quite expensive. So, it is n...
Maturbongs, Rudi A., Dransfield, John, Baker, William J. (2014): Calamus kebariensis (Arecaceae)-a n...
In the rattam family (Palmae: Lepidocaryoideae) three new species are described here: of Calamus two...