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Some trees, such as Gmelina arborea, can be planted by stumps.
Chapter 8 1992
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Because of its density and pulp yield, it was concluded that mangium wood should command higher prices than other fast-growing plantation pulpwoods such as Gmelina arborea, Albizia falcataria, Anthocephalus chinensis, and Eucalyptus deglupta.
Chapter 7 1983
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Important timber species found in this ecoregion include red cedar, hoop pine, and white beech (Gmelina leichardtii).
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The easternmost extension of several species from Indo-Malesian flora are found here, including members of the genera Gmelina, Gulubia, Parinari, and Pterocarpus.
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Nearly all forest reserves visited were farmed, transformed into single-dominant plantations of exotic tree species (rubber (Hevea braziliensis), Gmelina arborea, and Tectona grandis), heavily exploited for their remaining timber, and contained ample evidence of hunting.
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There is also evidence of hunting and the conversion of large sections of forest to Gmelina arborea plantations.
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Gmelina, can be assessed better by cutting through and examining the fruit.
Chapter 7 1992
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These are Pine needles, Eucalyptus sp. leaves and Gmelina arborea leaves.
1. Basket Composting 1992
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Larger seeds like Gmelina are better sown in a seedbox or seedbed containing soil, sand or sawdust for more even seed wetting.
Chapter 9 1992
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Indeed Pinus caribaea, Gmelina arborea, teak, and Eucalyptus grandis, E. camaldulensis and E. urophylla probably account for 90%.
1. Tree products in agroecosystems: economic and policy issues. 1992
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