THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST REGENERATION IN PROTECTING ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES

Bungo Range comprises of both primary forest in the upper highland and secondary forest in the lower part of the range. The primary forest has been gazetted as a national park on 26 February 2017, but there is very little information on the forest biodiversity on this range. The primary forest is d...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Tonga, Noweg, Julia, Nelson
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Language:English
Published: UNIMAS Publisher 2023
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spelling my.unimas.ir.435612023-12-06T03:48:31Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43561/ THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST REGENERATION IN PROTECTING ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES Gabriel Tonga, Noweg Julia, Nelson QK Botany SD Forestry Bungo Range comprises of both primary forest in the upper highland and secondary forest in the lower part of the range. The primary forest has been gazetted as a national park on 26 February 2017, but there is very little information on the forest biodiversity on this range. The primary forest is divided into two types namely, kerangas forest (KF) and mixed dipterocarp forest (MDF). KF is also known as the tropical heath forest, which can be literally defined as the ‘land which cannot grow rice’ due to its highly acidic soil. The infertile soil has resulted in low yield of high-quality timber as compared to the MDF. The MDF, on the other hand, is mostly dominated by trees from the Dipterocarpaceae family. The Dipterocarpaceae trees yield high quality and expensive timber as compared to other timberproducing trees. UNIMAS Publisher Gabriel Tonga, Noweg Faisal Ali, Anwarali Khan Jongkar, Grinang Cindy, Peter Runi Sylvester, Pungga Andrew Alek, Tuen 2023 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/43561/1/FOREST.pdf Gabriel Tonga, Noweg and Julia, Nelson (2023) THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST REGENERATION IN PROTECTING ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES. In: Bungo Range : Biodiversity and Community. UNIMAS Publisher, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, pp. 65-77.
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Gabriel Tonga, Noweg
Julia, Nelson
THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST REGENERATION IN PROTECTING ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES
description Bungo Range comprises of both primary forest in the upper highland and secondary forest in the lower part of the range. The primary forest has been gazetted as a national park on 26 February 2017, but there is very little information on the forest biodiversity on this range. The primary forest is divided into two types namely, kerangas forest (KF) and mixed dipterocarp forest (MDF). KF is also known as the tropical heath forest, which can be literally defined as the ‘land which cannot grow rice’ due to its highly acidic soil. The infertile soil has resulted in low yield of high-quality timber as compared to the MDF. The MDF, on the other hand, is mostly dominated by trees from the Dipterocarpaceae family. The Dipterocarpaceae trees yield high quality and expensive timber as compared to other timberproducing trees.
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title THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST REGENERATION IN PROTECTING ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES
title_short THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST REGENERATION IN PROTECTING ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES
title_full THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST REGENERATION IN PROTECTING ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES
title_fullStr THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST REGENERATION IN PROTECTING ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES
title_full_unstemmed THE IMPORTANCE OF FOREST REGENERATION IN PROTECTING ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES
title_sort importance of forest regeneration in protecting economically important tree species
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