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Volume 7 Number 1 Year 2010

7 articles in this issue 

Haruni Krisnawati,Yue Wang,Peter K. Ades

The aim of this study was to develop a generalized height-diameter model for predicting tree height of Acacia mangium plantations in South Sumatra that could account for the variability of site and stand conditions. Six commonly used non-linear growth fun... see more

Pags. 1 - 19  

Rizki Maharani,Tamai Yutaka,Takashi Yajima,Terazawa Minoru

Physical properties of sawdust (i.e. particle size distribution, particle density, porosity, and water retention) from five tropical commercial wood species (Shorealeprosula, Dryobalanops lanceolata, Dipterocarpus cornutus, Shorea laevis, and Eusideroxylo... see more

Pags. 20 - 32  

Paimin Sukartana,Jim W. Creffield,Agus Ismanto,Neo E. Lelana,Rusti Rushelia

Various experimental testing procedures were undertaken in Indonesia to determine the effectiveness of a patented superficial (envelope) treatment using bifenthrin to protect radiata pine framing material from damage by two species of subterranean termite... see more

Pags. 33 - 41  

Sri Rahayu,Cecep Kusmana,Rochadi Abdulhadi,Muhammad Jusuf,Suharsono Suharsono

Hoya multiflora is one of the valuable germplasm in Indonesia that has been utilized as ornamental and medicinal plant. This epiphytic plant faces problems in decreasing habitat. As a means for developing a habitat framework for describing the distributio... see more

Pags. 42 - 52  

Ratih Damayanti,Sri Rulliaty

A detailed description of wood anatomy is essential for assessing the use of a wood species for processing , and also beneficial for the identification of wood samples. Computerized keys are available that allow the identification of wood samples until th... see more

Pags. 53 - 69  

Eli Nur Nirmala Sari

A lack of livelihood to meet the needs has been one reason why forest communities have utilized non-timber forest products (NTFPs). For some communities living in or around forest areas, NTFPs have been a basic support for their small-scale industries, wh... see more

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