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Tropical Plant-Animal Interactions: Linking Defaunation with Seed Predation, and Resource- Dependent Co-Occurrence
(Dipterocarpaceae) in the Philippines
THE DISTRIBUTION of the DIPTEROCARPACEAE in THAILAND by Tern Sm Itinand (Read at Xitb Pacific Science Congress, Tokyo, 1St September 1966)
Karyomorphology and Its Evolution in Dipterocarpaceae (Malvales)
Nazrin Full Phd Thesis (150246576
Genetic Diversity of Two Tropical Tree Species of the Dipterocarpaceae
Conservation Horticulture for Dipterocarpaceae Section 2: Dipterocarpaceae in Indonesia
Habitat Distribution of Dipterocarp Species in the Leyte Cordillera: an Indicator for Species - Site Suitability in Local Reforestation Programs Gerhard Langenberger
Chloroplast DNA Variation in Indonesian Dipterocarpaceae- Phylogenetic, Taxonomic, and Population Genetic Aspects
Plant Diversity Xxx (2016) 1E6
The Morphology and Exine Ornamentation of Fresh Pollen from Four Dipterocarp Species in Sabah
New Records of Insects Associated with Bornean Endemic Dipterocarp Seedlings
Dissertation / Doctoral Thesis
Leaf Architecture of 35 Species of Dipterocarpaceae Cultivated in Forest Area with Special Purposes in Carita, Banten, Indonesia
The Ecology of Trees in the Tropical Rain Forest
Integrating DNA Barcoding and Traditional Taxonomy for the Identification of Dipterocarps in Remnant Lowland Forests of Sumatra
Conservation Horticulture for Dipterocarpaceae Section 3: Collection and Nursery Propagation
Cross-Species Amplification of Shorea Microsatellite DNA Markers in Parashorea Malaanonan (Dipterocarpaceae)
Top View
Dipterocarpaceae Is a Family of 17 Genera and Approximately 580-680 Species of Mainly Tropical Lowland Rainforest Trees with Two-Winged Fruits
Exploring Evolution and Diversity of Chinese Dipterocarpaceae Using
Gar-Dens' Bulletin Straits Settlements
Evaluating Extinction Risk of the World's
Finkedey Dipterocarps Vienna Feb 2011.Ppt
Botanist, Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia ) Pachyphyllus Family
Dipterocarpaceae), the Dominant Trees in Southeast Asian Tropical Rain Forests1
Taxonomy and Distribution of Parashorea (Dipterocarpaceae) in Vietnam
Plant Diversity and Conservation in China: Planning a Strategic Bioresource for a Sustainable Future
Parashorea Chinensis)
FSC Tropical Wood
A Review of Dipterocarps: Taxonomy, Ecology and Silviculture