Rubber plantations as a timber resource.
The Malaysian rubber plantation sector is currently regarded as the most important source of rubberwood [Hevea brasiliensis] for the wood-based industry. Annually around 2 million m3 of rubberwood logs are extracted, producing 500 000 m3 of sawntimber, various furniture types and furniture component...
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Main Authors: | Najib, Lotfy, A., autor. aut 56631, Ramli, O. 56632 |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | d |
Subjects: | artificial selection, domestic trade, exports, forest plantations, genotypes, Malaysia, plantation crops, products, resources, rubber plants, supply balance, timber trade, tree breeding, tropical timbers, wood, Breeding, Exports, Tree farms, Tropical crops, Manufactures, Rubber plants, Wood, |
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