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Genetic structure of an important widely distributed tropical forest tree, Shorea parvifolia, in Southeast Asia
Shorea parvifolia (Dipterocarpaceae) is a widely distributed tree species which is important in terms of ecosystem functioning as well as forestry in Southeast Asia. During glacial periods, substantial precipitat...
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Genetic diversity and the origin of commercial plantation of Indonesian teak on Java Island
Teak (Tectona grandis) has been widely planted in 70 tropical countries because of the utility and value of its wood. This species was introduced to Indonesia more than 100 years ago, and large plantations—coveri...
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The effect of tropical peat land-use changes on plant diversity and soil properties
Alterations in land use of a million hectares of peatlands in Central Kalimantan and other regions, without an understanding of the characteristics of tropical peatlands, have led to land degradation. This stu...
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The Impact of Forest Fire on the Biodiversity and the Soil Characteristics of Tropical Peatland
Land use change and forest fire covering millions ha of peat-land in Central Kalimantan are the main factor contribute on forest peatland degradation. This study aimed to determine the impact of forest peatlan...
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Effects of Pleistocene climate change on genetic structure and diversity of Shorea macrophylla in Kalimantan Rainforest
The island of Borneo is the diversity center of the Dipterocarpaceae, the most important family of tropical rainforest trees in Southeast Asia. However, changes in land use and climate have affected dipterocar...
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Effects of logging rotation in a lowland dipterocarp forest on mating system and gene flow in Shorea parvifolia
Selective logging is one of several silvicultural practices used in sustainable forest management in the lowland dipterocarp forest in Indonesia. Selecting only trees with diameters >50 cm for logging can redu...
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Effects of different silvicultural systems on the genetic diversity of Shorea parvifolia populations in the tropical rainforest of Southeast Asia
Selective logging systems have been used to prevent the rapid decline of forest resources in Southeast Asia, but little is known about the impacts of selective logging on the genetic diversity of Southeast Asi...