The Influence of Management and Silvicultural Practices on The Incidence of Heart Rot in Acacia Mangium Plantations

Acacia mangium Willd., a major exotic timber species used in the Compensatory Forest Plantation Program for the product ion of saw logs, was found to be infected by heart rot. To evaluate the incidence and severity of heart rot in A. mangium plantations, a study consisted of laboratory investiga...

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Main Author: Md. Noor, Hashim
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 1993
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9906/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9906/1/FH_1993_5_A.pdf
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description Acacia mangium Willd., a major exotic timber species used in the Compensatory Forest Plantation Program for the product ion of saw logs, was found to be infected by heart rot. To evaluate the incidence and severity of heart rot in A. mangium plantations, a study consisted of laboratory investigations and field surveys was conducted. The laboratory studies include isolation of fungi from infected tree, determination of wood density, microscopic observations, and chemical wood analyses. Field surveys were conducted at five plantations, namely Rantau Panjang Forest Reserve (RPFR), Bukit Tarek Forest Reserve (BTFR), Kemasul Forest Reserve (KFR), Setul Forest Reserve (SFR), and Ulu Sedili Forest Reserve (USFR).
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spelling upm-99062011-02-25T01:12:46Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9906/ The Influence of Management and Silvicultural Practices on The Incidence of Heart Rot in Acacia Mangium Plantations Md. Noor, Hashim Acacia mangium Willd., a major exotic timber species used in the Compensatory Forest Plantation Program for the product ion of saw logs, was found to be infected by heart rot. To evaluate the incidence and severity of heart rot in A. mangium plantations, a study consisted of laboratory investigations and field surveys was conducted. The laboratory studies include isolation of fungi from infected tree, determination of wood density, microscopic observations, and chemical wood analyses. Field surveys were conducted at five plantations, namely Rantau Panjang Forest Reserve (RPFR), Bukit Tarek Forest Reserve (BTFR), Kemasul Forest Reserve (KFR), Setul Forest Reserve (SFR), and Ulu Sedili Forest Reserve (USFR). 1993 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9906/1/FH_1993_5_A.pdf Md. Noor, Hashim (1993) The Influence of Management and Silvicultural Practices on The Incidence of Heart Rot in Acacia Mangium Plantations. Masters thesis, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia. Mangium Heartrot English
spellingShingle Mangium
Heartrot
Md. Noor, Hashim
The Influence of Management and Silvicultural Practices on The Incidence of Heart Rot in Acacia Mangium Plantations
title The Influence of Management and Silvicultural Practices on The Incidence of Heart Rot in Acacia Mangium Plantations
title_full The Influence of Management and Silvicultural Practices on The Incidence of Heart Rot in Acacia Mangium Plantations
title_fullStr The Influence of Management and Silvicultural Practices on The Incidence of Heart Rot in Acacia Mangium Plantations
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Management and Silvicultural Practices on The Incidence of Heart Rot in Acacia Mangium Plantations
title_short The Influence of Management and Silvicultural Practices on The Incidence of Heart Rot in Acacia Mangium Plantations
title_sort influence of management and silvicultural practices on the incidence of heart rot in acacia mangium plantations
topic Mangium
Heartrot
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9906/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9906/1/FH_1993_5_A.pdf