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General Index distribution, 15 endangered species, 52 oleoresins, 191 pests, 117 Indonesia, 15, 153 agr<strong>of</strong>orestry, 170 diseases, 119, 121, 122 mycorrhizas, 102, 104, 106, 108 pests, 117, 118 resins, 190, 192 silviculture, 139, 171-2 vegetative propagation, 159 see also Borneo; Java; Kalimantan; Sumatra Indonesian Selective Cutting System, 139 induced flowering and seeding, 68 inflated bags, storage in, 80-1 inoculation studies, 104-5, 154-5 insect-borne diseases, 121 insect pests, 79, 80, 92, 115-19, 170-1 insecticides, 119 intermediate (OLDA) seeds, 61, 63-7, 68-9 Irian Jaya, 134 Irregular Shelterwood System, 136 isozyme surveys, 50 J Java, 192 diseases, 121 distribution, 19, 22 fruiting age, 168 mycorrhizas, 100, 101, 102, 103 underplanting, 161 Johore, 192 K Kalimantan, 4, 12 agr<strong>of</strong>orestry, 170 enrichment planting, 141 mycorrhizas, 100-3, 104 pests, 116, 118 stump plants, 160 wildings, 159 kanyin oil, 188, 189 Katanga, 14 L lac host plants, 194 land clearing, rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> degraded <strong>for</strong>est sites following, 170 214 land use, 1, 53 landslides, 92 Laos, 13, 22 leaching, 99 leaf damage, 117, 118 seedlings and saplings, 116-17 see also defoliation leaf gall <strong>for</strong>mation, 115 leaf venation, 7, 10, 28 leaves, 7, 10, 11, 28 dimensions, 94 diseases, 115, 121 mineral nutrients in, 105 products, 194-5 sal trees, 194 stripped seedlings, 163 Lepidoptera, 116, 117 Lesser Sundas, 22 liberation thinning, 138, 140, 141 light, 164 mycorrhizal inoculum, 105 re-establishment by natural regeneration, 168 seedling storage, 82 seedling survival and growth, 92-3, 94, 161, 162 light hardwoods, 155, 171 light-demanding/shade-tolerant seeds, 169 light-demanding/shade-tolerant species, 90-4, 154 dry mass allocation, 94 mycorrhizas, 105, 106 natural regeneration, 169 lightning, 92, 171 lignins, 122, 194 limestone, 12 line opening, 164 line plantings, 161, 162, 165 litter, 103 logged over <strong>for</strong>ests, 47, 103, 106 logging, 51, 52, 141-2 destructive, rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> degraded <strong>for</strong>est site following, 170 residual growth rates after, 140, 141 logs, 118-19, 122-3 Lombok, 22, 134 Long Range Cable Crane System, 142 longevity <strong>of</strong> seeds, 66-7, 68, 73, 81 low light storage conditions, 82 lowest-safe moisture content (LSMC), 61, 62, 63, 68 lowland <strong>for</strong>ests, 12, 116, 137 Luzon, 101
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