Untangling the oil-nuts-genomics of engkabang

Shorea macrophylla (engkabang jantong) in its typical expression with glossy glabrous maroon or green caducous stipules and thinly chartaceous leaf blades is largely confined to NW Borneo west of the Lupar, occurring gregariously along riverbanks and adjacent flood plains in the lowlands. In the...

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Main Author: Wong, Sin Yeng
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spelling my.unimas.ir.414002023-03-30T03:25:04Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41400/ Untangling the oil-nuts-genomics of engkabang Wong, Sin Yeng QK Botany Shorea macrophylla (engkabang jantong) in its typical expression with glossy glabrous maroon or green caducous stipules and thinly chartaceous leaf blades is largely confined to NW Borneo west of the Lupar, occurring gregariously along riverbanks and adjacent flood plains in the lowlands. In the westerly part of its range S. macrophylla is often admixed with S. splendida. Both species, together with podzol-restricted S. stenoptera, are important sources of the fat-rich engkabang nuts that provide valuable periodic income to local people, and which potentially are a significant element of sustainable indigenous agroforestry 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/41400/1/Wong%202022%20Engkabang%20Ibec%20Bulletin%20December%20issue.pdf Wong, Sin Yeng (2022) Untangling the oil-nuts-genomics of engkabang. IBEC Bulletin, 3 (4). pp. 13-15. ISSN 2716-6422
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Untangling the oil-nuts-genomics of engkabang
description Shorea macrophylla (engkabang jantong) in its typical expression with glossy glabrous maroon or green caducous stipules and thinly chartaceous leaf blades is largely confined to NW Borneo west of the Lupar, occurring gregariously along riverbanks and adjacent flood plains in the lowlands. In the westerly part of its range S. macrophylla is often admixed with S. splendida. Both species, together with podzol-restricted S. stenoptera, are important sources of the fat-rich engkabang nuts that provide valuable periodic income to local people, and which potentially are a significant element of sustainable indigenous agroforestry
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author Wong, Sin Yeng
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title Untangling the oil-nuts-genomics of engkabang
title_short Untangling the oil-nuts-genomics of engkabang
title_full Untangling the oil-nuts-genomics of engkabang
title_fullStr Untangling the oil-nuts-genomics of engkabang
title_full_unstemmed Untangling the oil-nuts-genomics of engkabang
title_sort untangling the oil-nuts-genomics of engkabang
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