Publications
1: Quality and production costs of seedlings grown with different root-pruning techniques
Abstract: About half of the cost of forest restoration by the framework species method (FSM) is planting stock production costs. Manual root pruning promotes better tree seedlings, but is time...
2: Selection of native tree species for restoring forest ecosystems
ABSTRACT: The framework species method is a well-established tropical forest restoration technique, which involves planting 20-30 indigenous forest trees species, with high survival and growth...
3: Propagation of native forest tree species for forest restoration in northern Thailand
Suphawan prepares a propagation bag of leafy cuttings - using the "mistless" method, described in detail in Box 6.2 in "How to Plant a Forest". ABSTRACT: Loss of forest in Thailand, due to...
4: Propagating native trees to restore degraded forest ecosystems in northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: Producing a wide range of native forest tree species to restore forest ecosystems for biodiversity conservation is beset with nursery-scheduling problems. Different species produce seeds...
5: Nursery technology and tree species selection for restoring forest biodiversity in northern Thailand
ABSTRACT: The Forest Restoration Research Unit (FORRU) was established in 1994 to develop methods to restore forest ecosystems in degraded areas for the conservation of biodiversity in northern...
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