New dataset of filiicolous lichens of five major species of Dipterocarpaceae in INIKEA Forest Rehabilitation Plot of Borneo
Rehabilitation of degraded forest is being intensified in Borneo, effort by the INIKEA Rehabilitation Project in Luasong (Sabah) has resulted in healthy growth of native timber species to Borneo. Slow growth rate of Dipterocarps has been attributed to presence of biofoulers on its leaves and herbivo...
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