Application of biotechnology: evaluation of improved-quality planting materials for forest plantation species / Ahmad Zuhaidi Yahya ...[et al.]

Improved planting materials of Dyera costulata, Endospermum malaccense and Acacia hybrid were first introduced and trial-planted by the Silviculture Unit, Forest Research Institute Malaysia in 1998. The growth using improved materials performed well ill the open and has an average volume production...

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Main Authors: Yahya, Ahmad Zuhaidi (Author), Ab Ghani, Ab Rasip (Author), M. Shariff, Ahmad Fauzi (Author), Koter, Rosdi (Author)
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Published: 2006.
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