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TEAK IN MEKONG
Photo 16-4 Log processing 207
Photo 16-5 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 208
Photo 17-1 Intercropping of maize in teak plantation on Java 214
Photo 17-2 Patterns of agroforestry in a small holder plantation in 215
Nglanggeran, Gunung Kidul
Photo 17-3 Teak small holder plantations in Muna, South-east Sulawesi 216
Photo 17-4 An 8-year-old plantation of JUN at Gunung Kidul 219
Yogyakarta
Photo 20-1 Nawawintara Rachinee teak forest in Mae Hong Son 247
Province spread over 9,600 ha
Photo 20-2 Hauy Tak Teak Biosphere Reserve in Lampang Province 248
Photo 20-3 Clone bank at Ngao SRS with collection of 396 clones over 249
5.76 ha (left) and Maegar SRS with collection of 113 clones
over 0.5 ha (right)
Photo 20-4 Clonal test plots Ngao SRS in the North (left) and 250
Thongphapoom SRS in Central Thailand (right)
Photo 20-5 Seed orchards at Donglan SRS in Khonkaen Province (left) 252
and at Mae gar SRS in Phayao Province (right)
Photo 21-1 Clone bank at Maegar SRS 260
Photo 21-2 Performance of 8 year-old teak trees in half-sib progeny test 267
plots at a) Bantakhun SRS, b) Donglan SRS, and c)
Inthakhin SRS
Photo 22-1 Herbaceous shoots are collected for in vitro culture from 272
standing mother trees selected based on outstanding
morphological traits
Photo 22-2 Contamination-free and responsive nodal explants giving 273
rise to axillary microshoots that will be used for subsequent
multiplication under optimal tissue culture conditions
Photo 22-3 Mass production of clonal teak at the tissue culture facility 274
of YSG Bioscape in Sabah, Malaysia
Photo 22-4 Monospecific teak plantation establishment using clonal 277
planting materials with stringent and systematic
management practices in Brazil
Photo 22-5 Planting of clonal teak along oil palm plantations in Sabah is 278
encouraged for optimizing land use for a dual return that can
coincide for both species at the end of the rotation cycle
Photo 22-6 Fruits are annually collected from standing mother trees with 279
known origins from one of the two Progeny/Provenance Plot
established in 1998 in Sabah, Malaysia
Photo 25-1 Teak Plus Tree T6 at Karulai in Nilambur South Forest 328
division, Kerala, India for producing high quality planting
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Photo 25-2 Natural teak forests at Sungam, Parambikulam, Kerala, India 333
Photo 26-1 Visiting Scientists of RITF to teak plantations in Kerala 345
Photo 26-2 Participants at the Bangkok Workshop 347
Photo 26-3 Panelists answering queries from audience 348
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