General Index distribution, 13, 15, 19, 22 endangered species, 52 endemic species, 14, 52 habitats, 12 mycorrhizas, 100, 101, 104, 109 oleoresins, 191 regeneration conditions, 169 taxa <strong>for</strong> differentiation, 15 stamens, 5, 7, 9, 11, 24, 26, 28 stand density, 51, 155, 172 stands, 151-85 starch, 160 stem canker, 120 stomatal conductivity, 94 storage, 63-8, 79-83, 84 category designations, 60-1 chilling damage, 58-9, 60 fungi, 120 planting stock, 157: wildings, 159 stripped seedlings, 163 Stratified Uni<strong>for</strong>m System, 138 stripped seedlings, 163 stump plants, 160 subfamilies, 5-6, 7, 8, 30-3 subspecies, criteria <strong>for</strong> definition <strong>of</strong>, 29 suckers, 118 sucrose, 83 Sulawesi, 13, 134 Sumatra, 134 agr<strong>of</strong>orestry, 170 dammars, 192 diseases, 121, 122 distribution, 13, 19, 22 oleoresin production, 190 pests, 117 wildings, 159 Sumatra camphor, 192-3, 195 Sundaland, 14 superoxide, 63 supraspecific taxa, 27-8 survival, 90-4, 105 bare-root/ball-root transplants, 160 broadcast sowing, 157, 163-4 container plants, 160 insect pests, 116 outplants, 103 planting site, 161-2 planting stock, 157-8 planting techniques, 162-3 seeds, in storage, 80-1 wildings, 159, 163 see also mortality swamps, 12 swidden agriculture, 92 Switzerland, 16 T tannin, 193-4, 196 Tanzania, 101 tap roots, 157 tapping resins, 188, 189-90, 192 taungya plantations, 152, 155, 168, 170 taxonomic diversity, 52 taxonomy, 5-7, 15-16, 25-33 telodrine, 119 temperature flowering and, 75 germination and, 57-9 heat stress, 93 storage conditions, 64-6, 80, 81, 82 transportation <strong>of</strong> seeds, 77 tending stands, 164-8 tengkawang, 193 termites, 118-19 tetraploids, 30 Thailand, 4, 133-4, 152, 157 agr<strong>of</strong>orestry, 170 diseases, 119, 121, 122 distribution, 13, 15, 19, 22 mycorrhizas, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 108-9 oleoresins, 190, 191 pests, 117, 118, 119 phenological studies, 75 seed research, 69 thinnings, 165-8, 172 thiram, 81, 82, 120 thread blights, 121 threatened species, identification <strong>of</strong>, 52 thrips, 24, 48 timber, 1, 166 diseases, 122-3 pests, 118-19 tissue chemistry, 94-5 tissue culture, 67, 83, 160 topography, 92, 93 see also slopes 219
General Index TPI, 139 tractors, 155 transpiration, 94, 163 transplants, 160, 163 transportation <strong>of</strong> seeds, 77-9, 83 tree bicycles, 77 tree climbers, collection using, 76-7 tree diseases, 121-2 tree falls, 92 tree pests, 117-18 tribes, 30-3 triploids, 30, 49 U underplanting, 3, 161, 162 understorey, 23, 94, 163 Uni<strong>for</strong>m System, 136 United Kingdom, 16, 69 United States <strong>of</strong> America, 16, 19, 23 V vacuolar membrane rupture, 63 vegetation, 160-2, 164, 168 vegetative propagation, 103, 159-60 Venezuela, 12, 14 ventilation, <strong>for</strong> storage, 80-1 ventilation, <strong>for</strong> transportation, 77 vermiculite, storage in, 80 vesicles, 63 vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizas (VAM), 99, 100, 102 vicarious species, 22 Vietnam, 13, 19, 22, 152, 170 W Wallace’s line, 12, 14, 21 waste land, 170 water, 93, 94 disperal by, 49 drainage, 123 water status <strong>of</strong> seeds, 67 see also moisture content weeding, 157, 164-5 weevils, 116 weight <strong>of</strong> seeds, 78-9 West Bengal, 160, 170 West Kalimantan, see Kalimantan West Malaysia, see Malaysia West Malesia, see Malesia wet regions (everwet regions), 11, 12, 169 storage physiology in relation to, 68 white dammar, 190, 192 white rot, 122 whole-seed moisture content, 59, 60 wild pigs, destruction by, 116, 117 wilding planting stock, 158-9, 163 wilting, 120-1 wind, 60, 48-9 winged fruits, 20, 21, 24-5, 29 wood anatomy, 28 wood decay, 122 wood rays, 7, 10, 11, 26 wood resins, see resins wood products, 118-19, 122-3, 124, 194 wood staining fungi, 122-3 woody vegetation, 164 wrenching, 157 Y yield, 139-41 camphor, 192 dammar gardens, 192 seed production stands, 156-7 Yunnan, 134 Z Zaire, 14 Zambia, 14, 101 zonation, 11, 12 zygotic embryos, 30 220
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