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Trade Versus Non-Trade Policy in a Two Sector General Equilibrium
Milicia Excelsa Milicia Regia IROKO MORACEAE MAIN
State of Forest Genetic Resources in the Gambia
Mycorrhiza
Fplgtr113.Pdf
Wood Toxicity: Symptoms, Species, and Solutions by Andi Wolfe
Overview of Current Practices in Data Analysis for Wood Identification a Guide for the Different Timber Tracking Methods June 2020
Flowering and Fruiting Patierns in Milicia Excelsa and Milicia Regia Welw
Ghana and Ivory Coast), Mvule (East Africa), Kambala (Zaire), Bang (Cameroons), Moreira (Angola), Tule, Intule (Mozambique
Forestry Department Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Floristic Diversity and Conservation Value of Tanoe-Ehy Forest in South-Eastern (Cote D’Ivoire)
Entandrophragma Angolense
Report on the Choice of the Priority Family List of Invasive Alien Species and Threatened Species
Fauna and Flora Studies of the Lake Bosomtwe Area
Année Académique 2011-2012 Mémoire De Master 2
5 Annexe 4-3 FN
Ficus Spp. (And Other Important Moraceae) 1699 Breaches of the NVC Increasing Steadily to More Than House SM (1997) Reproductive Biology of Eucalypts
International Tropical Timber Organization Project
Top View
Partnership for Climate Smart Cocoa Program Report of the Global Steering Committee Meeting November 30Th – Accra, Ghana
IROKO Page 1Of 4
Phylogenetic Distribution and Evolution of Mycorrhizas in Land Plants
The International Timber Trade
IROKO's Datasheet
Biodiversity Action Plan
Repeated Parallel Losses of Inflexed Stamens in Moraceae
Spatial Genetic Structure in Milicia Excelsa (Moraceae) Indicates Extensive Gene Dispersal in a Low-Density Wind-Pollinated Tropical Tree
Kenya, It Is Occasional at the Coast
List of Priority Species
The International Timber Trade
Evaluating Extinction Risk of the World's
Hardwood Lumber
Comparing Suitable Habitat Models to Predict Rare and Endemic Plant
Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of a Threatened African Tree Species, Milicia Excelsa, Using Nuclear Microsatellites DNA Markers
Introduced Plants 110923 Publication
Resista Ce of Milicia Species to Phytolyma Lata (Psyllidae)
A Survey of the Floristic Diversity of the National Park of Marahoué After the Armed Conflicts in Ivory Coast