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1: Allelopathic Effects of Prunus cerasoides Buch.-Ham ex. D. Don Leaves on Common Weeds in Forest Restoration Sites  

Publication date31 Mar 2020
Author(s)Punnat Changsalak
PublisherDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Science Chiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT: Weeding by hand tools is the most expensive part of forest restoration projects, so herbicides are an attractive alternative weeding technique. However, synthetic herbicides may have...

2: Genetic variation and gene flow among Prunus cerasoides D. Don populations in northern Thailand: analysis of a rehabilitated site and adjacent intact forest

Publication date2008
Author(s)Pakkad, G., S. Al Mazrooei, D. Blakesley, C. James, S. Elliott, T. Luoma-Aho & J. Koskela
PublisherSpringer: New Forests 35(1):33-43
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ABSTRACT: This study describes the level of genetic variation and gene flow within and among populations of Prunus cerasoides in rehabilitated sites and adjacent intact forest. Seven...

3: Genetic variation of Prunus cerasoides D. Don, a framework tree species in northern Thailand

Publication date14 Apr 2004
Author(s)Pakkad, G., C. James, F. Torre, S. Elliott & D. Blakesley
PublisherNew Forests 27: 189-200.
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Prunus cerasoides D. Don has been identified as an excellent ‘framework tree species’ for restoring evergreen forest in seasonally dry tropical forestlands. Here we describe the level of...

4: Selection of Prunus cerasoides D. Don seed trees for forest restoration

Publication date2004
Author(s)Pakkad, G., S. Elliott & D. Blakesley
PublisherNew Forests, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands
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ABSTRACT: Prunus cerasoides D. Don has been identified as a ‘framework species’ for restoring evergreen forest in seasonally dry climates. The aim of this study was to develop criteria to select...

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