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                                                                                       TEAK IN MEKONG

                Photo 5-5        Nursery breeding, experiment in the nursery, using                   70
                                 technology (Sensor) to record for monitoring the growth of
                                 teak trees at Teak Farm's in Kampong Speu Province
                Photo 5-6        Teak products--wooden furniture made of teak in Lamphat              71
                                 district, Ratanakiri Province
                Photo 6-1        Teak seed production plantation established in 1961-1962 in          79
                                 Dong Nai Province
                Photo 6-2        Teak plants unable to stand straight following removal of            83
                                 Acacia hybrid in Thanh Hoa Province
                Photo 6-3        Agroforestry model of teak and coffee in Son La Province             83
                Photo 7-1        Teak plantations in Cambodia                                         91
                Photo 7-2        Natural teak forest in Xayabuly Province, Lao PDR                    93
                Photo 7-3        Teak plantations in Luang Prabang Province, Lao PDR                  93
                Photo 7-4        Natural teak forest in Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand               95

                Photo 7-5        Teak plantations in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand                  96
                Photo 7-6        70- years old teak plantation in Dak Lak Province, Vietnam           98
                Photo 9-1        Plus tree selection                                                 120
                Photo 9-2        Teak budding process by patch grafting techniques.                  123
                Photo 9-3        Rooted cutting processes of teak from rejuvenated materials         124
                Photo 9-4        Tissue culture processes of teak                                    126
                Photo 10-1       Inflorescence and flower: Large panicle of teak inflorescence       131
                                 showing high rate of fruit abortion, which commonly occurs in
                                 self- and open pollination (left); Teak flowers at receptivity
                                 showing six stamens and petals and straight style; and, one
                                 day after receptivity after corolla abscised (right)
                Photo 10-2       Access to flowers of 40 year-old teak using street scaffolds        134
                                 which should be elected soon after emerging of flower bud
                                 (July)
                Photo 10-3       Marking flowers using colored string tied to the pedicel of         137
                                 an unopened flower
                Photo 10-4       Pollinated flowers are enclosed in a cellophane bag to              138
                                 exclude all potential pollinators
                Photo 10-5       Controlled pollination by brushing an anther against the            139
                                 stigma of a receptive flower
                Photo 11-1       Teak plantations damaged by Eutectona machaeralis Walker            146
                Photo 11-2       Young teak stem and branch damaged by Xyleutes                      146
                                 ceramicus Walker
                Photo 11-3       Adult Eutectona machaeralis Walker                                  146
                Photo 11-4       Young teak stem and branch damaged by Xyleutes                      147
                                 ceramicus Walker
                Photo 11-5       Rust disease                                                        147
                Photo 11-6       Teak tree affected by Mistletoe                                     147
                Photo 12-1       Study on teak beehole borer in plantation                           151
                Photo 12-2       Defoliator damage                                                   153




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