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BWAYO: IMPORTANT TREES OF HAITI
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BWA YO: IMPORTANT TREES OF HAITI Jo
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Foreword Acknowledgments Introducti
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Acknowledgments No book is ever the
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PART I IMPORTANT TREES OF HAITI
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1 Bayawonn· Species: Prosopis juli
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Bayawonn S with calorific values ra
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Bavawonn 7 Table 1.2 Equations used
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Bayawonn 11 Figure 1.9 The graceful
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2 Bwa PIe Species: Colubrina arbore
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Figure 2.4 The fast-growing, tall,
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ity in the type of cash crops that
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Bwa Pie 19 Biomass Studies: Ehrlich
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Figure 3.1 C. alliodora selected as
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Figure 3.3 C. alliodora grows tall
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Lisina... Delen 127 Table 15.3 Site
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Lisina... Delen 129 Table 15.4 Dry
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Lisina...Delen 131 There is continu
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16 Nim Species: Azadirachta indica
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Figure 16.3 Lime-induced chlorosis
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Nim 137 Figure 16.5 a) Pulverized n
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Him 139 present in Haiti, genetic i
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Him 14i been developed by ODH for t
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17 Piyon Species: Gliricidia sepium
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148 Piyon Figure 17.4 G. sepium cut
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PART II TECHNICAL NOTES PREVIOUS PA
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158 Pests and Diseases trunk and ro
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160 Pests and Diseases Species: Buc
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162 Pests and Diseases Species: Cat
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164 Pests and Diseases Several spec
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166 PestS and Diseases Species: Col
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168 Pests and Diseases Other Pests:
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170 Pests and Diseases Species: Hib
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Pests and Diseases 173 Larvae of th
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Pests and Diseases 175 Species: Per
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Pests and Diseases 177 Species: Psi
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Pests and Diseases 179 Species: Spa
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Pests and Diseases 181 Beetles (Cal
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Wood Properties 185 SPECIES WOOD CH
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190 Wood Properties SPECIES WOOD CH
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192 Wood Properties SPECIES WOOD CH
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194 Wood Properties SPECIES WOOD CH
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200 Wood Properties SPECIES WOOD CH
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Wood Properties 203 SPECIES WOOD CH
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206 Wood Properties SPECIES HEAT OF
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SPECIES MEDICINAL USES Medicinal Us
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SPECIES MEDICINAL USES Capparis gon
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SPECIES MEDICINAL USES Cola acumina
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SPECIES MEDICINAL USES Medicinal Us
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220 Medicinal Uses SPECIES MEDICINA
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230 Biomass 'and Volume Tables Tabl
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238 Tree Names Polyscias pinnata Fo
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240 Tree 'Names SPECIES Pseudophoen
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BORAGINACEAE SPECIES SYNONYMS COMMO
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SPECIES Canella winterana (L.) Gaer
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250 Tree Names Cycas circinalis L.
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FABACEAE (=LEGUMINOSAE) SPECIES SYN
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260 Tree Names SPECIES Hymenaea cou
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264 Tree Names ·FABACEAE (=LEGUMIN
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SPECIES Juglansjamaicensis C. DC. S
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SPECIES Malvaviscus arboreus (L.) C
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SPECIES Azadirachta indica Adr. Jus
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276 Tree Names MYRISTICACEAE SPECIE
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SPECIES Eugenia dictyophylla Urb. E
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MYRTACEAE SPECIES SYNONYMS COMMON N
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284 Ttee Names SPECIES Chionanthus
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286 Tree Names SPECIES Polygalafuer
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290 . Tree Names RUBIACEAE SPECIES
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SPECIES Guazuma ulmifolia Lam. Heli
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SPECIES Daphnopsis crassifolia (Poi
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306 Creole Names CREOLE NAME bwadom
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308 Creole Names CREOLE NAME bwa le
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COMMON NAME chadek chambron chandel
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COMMON NAME fey parese fey senjan f
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COMMON NAME gorik gran bOrn gran le
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318 Creole Names COMMON NAME kanel
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320 Creole Names COMMON NAME koma k
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•• M •• COMMON NAME SPECIES
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COMMON NAME mayn lame medsinye meds
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COMMON NAME papelit parese parese k
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330 Creole Names COMMON NAME senn s
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How long does it take to make the w
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References 345 Morton, J. F. 1958.
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References 349 ___. 1990a. Calophyl
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Index of Common and Scientific Tree
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alcanfor del Jap6n, 267 Alchornea g
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arbol de cera, 275 arbol de tung, 2
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ois ebene, 243, 288 bois ecorce, 26
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364 Index caimitillo, 272, 295, 296
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casse-hallier, 263 casser hache, 25
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Coccoloba diversijolia, 190,286,325
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coscorroncito, 246 cotelette, 253 c
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desaison, 253 desnudo florecido, 14
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fingripo, 283 flaboir noir, 292 FLA
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382 Index guacacoa baria, 300 guaca
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lagetto, 30 I laguilla, 297, 39 Lag
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394 Index mar pacffico, 270 mar ser
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Myginda cuneifolia, 247 Myginda lat
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oreganillo, 249, 258 oreja, 259 ore
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Panax morotoni, 238 pancho prieto,
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404 Index pistach, 203, 220, 327 pi
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quinine bush, 266 quinine des Antil
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412 Index Staphylea occidentalis, 2
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trois pieds, 243 trompeta de angel,
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