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191: Factors affecting germination of tree seeds from dry tropical forests in northern Thailand 

Publication date1992
Author(s)Hardwick, K. & S. Elliott
PublisherBiology Department, Chiang Mai University

Kate Hardwick carried out the first research on forest tree seeds in our group in 1992, in a small nursery within CMU's Biology Department, whilst she was a volunteer with the Dhammanaat...

192: Effects of forest fire on pectinolytic micro-organisms in the soil

Publication date1991
Author(s)Kamsathorn, S
PublisherForest Restoration Research Unit, Chiang Mai University
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Abstract: The effects of forest fire on the number of pectinolytic micro-organisms in soil was studied in burnt soil and unburnt soil. The soil samples were diluted to 10-3 and plated out on...

193: Effects of Forest Fire on Cellulolytic Microorganisms in the Soil

Publication date1991
Author(s)Juprachakorn, P,.
PublisherChiang Mai University
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ABSTRACT:  The effects for forest fire on the abundance of cellulolytic micro-organisms in the eight soil samples, in burned and unburned plots in lowland deciduous forest on Doi Suthep was...

194: The status, ecology and conservation of Sapria himalayana Griff. (Rafflesiaceae) in Thailand

Publication date1991
Author(s)Elliott, S.
PublisherKasetsart University, J. Wildlife in Thailand 2(1): 44-52
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ABSTRACT:   Sapria himalayana (Griffith, 1845) (Rafflesiaceae) is a parasitic plant with spectacular red flowers about 20 cm across which grows in the roots of lianas. The objectives of the study...

195: Taxonomy, ecology and conservation of Rafflesia kerrii Meijer in southern Thailand

Publication date1990
Author(s)Meijer, W. & S. Elliott
PublisherNat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 38(2): 117-133
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ABSTRACT: Rafflesia kerrii Meijer, Thailand's largest flower, is described from buds examined at Khao Sok National Park, Southern Thailand, in greater detail than previously reported. Current...

196: Rafflesia kerrii Meijer, Thailand's largest flower

Publication date1990
Author(s)Elliott, S.
PublisherKasetsart University, J. Wildlife in Thailand 1(1): 15-20.
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ABSTRACT: With flowers more than 70 cm in diameter, Rafflesia kerrii Meijer is Thailand's largest flower. It was first collected by A.F.G. Kerr in 1927 and described by Willem Meijer in 1984. In...

197: A transect survey of monsoon forest in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park

Publication date1989
Author(s)Elliott, S., J. F. Maxwell & O. P. Beaver
PublisherThe Siam Society, Nat. Hist. Bull. Siam Soc. 43: 137-171
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ABSTRACT: A transect survey (0.828 ha) of monsoon forest was carried out in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Northern Thailand. Tree species richness was 90 species per hectare, for trees of diameter...

198: The Small Mammal Communities of Phu Khieou Wildlife Sanctuary and Doi Suthep-Pui National Park

Publication date1988
Author(s)Ua-Apisitwong, S
PublisherChiang Mai University
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  BSc student, Somyod Ua-Apisitwong provided an overview of the common small mammals that live in evergreen and deciduous in northern Thailand—species that would indicate recovery of small...

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