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Characterization of dengue type 2 new guinea C virus infection in c6/36, vero and MRC-5 cells.
Published 2011“…In this study, cellular responses to dengue virus type 2 New Guinea C strain (D2NGC) viral infection in mosquito gut (C6/36), African green monkey kidney (Vero) and human lung fibroblast (MRC-5) cells were investigated. …”
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Genetic Diversity of Acacia Crassicarpa A. Cunn. Ex Benth.Plus Trees of a Provenance Trial in Serdang, Malaysia
Published 1999“…The morphological study observed higher variation and better growth perfonnance of trees from Papua New Guinea. However, trees from Queensland have higher retention towards strong wind contradictory to trees from Papua New Guinea. …”
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Genetic Variation of Growth and Selected Wood Properties of Four-Year Old Acacia Auriculiformis Provenances at Serdang, Malaysia
Published 1999“…Generally the Queensland provenances recorded the best growth in both height and diameter followed by the Northern Territorry and Papua New Guinea Provenances. The mean total heights for provenances from Queensland, Northern Territory and Papua New Guinea were 13.38 m, 12.37 m and 11.89 m respectively. …”
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Physical And Mechanical Properties of Acacia mangium and Acacia Auriculiformis from Different Provenances
Published 1998“…An assessment of the physical and mechanical properties of Acacia mangium and Acacia auriculiformis from two different provenances, Papua New Guinea and Queensland, Australia were carried out. …”
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Three-year Performance of Acacia auriculiformis Provenances at Serdang, Malaysia
Published 1994“…Of the provenances, 7 were from northern Queensland and 15 from Northern Territory, Australia, and 6 from Papua New Guinea. All provenances survived well (> 66%) but they differed significantly (P < 0.01) in their growth performance after 6 months. …”
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Three Year Growth Performance of Acacia Crassicarpa Provenances at Serdang, Malaysia
Published 1997“…One provenance was from Irian Jaya; Indonesia, four were from Papua New Guinea, and three were from northern Queensland. …”
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A decent roof for the poor - a Malaysian perspective.
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Provenance trial of acacia auriculiformis in Peninsular Malaysia: 12 - month performance
Published 1994“…Of these provenances, 7 were from Queensland and 15 from Northern Territory, Australia, and 6 from Papua New Guinea. All provenances survived very well ( gt 92%), but they differed very significantly (p lt 0.001) in their growth performance. …”
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National policy and participation in the development of the fishing industry in Malaysia
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Comparative growth of 11 year old Acacia aulacocarpa A. CUNN. EX Benth from four provenances.
Published 2011“…The seeds used were from the Papua New Guinea and Queensland regions. Survival, total height and diameter at breast height (dbh) were assessed. …”
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Two-year performance of Acacia crassicarpa provenances at Serdang, Malaysia
Published 1995“…Three provenances were from northern Queensland, Australia, four from Papua New Guinea and one from Irian Jaya, Indonesia. All provenances survived well (> 94 %), but they differed significantly (P < 0.01) in their growth performance. …”
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Evidence of fisher effect in South East Asian and Pacific Region
Published 2013“…A total of 10 developing countries are selected which are Malaysia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Island, Thailand, Vanuatu, Tonga, Fiji, Vietnam and Indonesia. …”
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Vascular Streak Dieback of Cocoa in West Malaysia
Published 1982“…Morphological studies of the local isolates have confirmed the close similarity of the VSD fungus to Oncobasidium theobromae Talbot and Keane, described as the primary causal agent of VSD in Papua New Guinea. Techniques useful for isolation of the pathogen in routine and sequential samplings were investigated. …”
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18 month-old growth performance of four selected Acacia species provenance trial
Published 2007“…The materials used were from the Papua New Guinea and Queensland regions. Assessments of survival and growth performance were undertaken after 18 months. …”
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Authentication analysis of red fruit (Pandanus conoideus Lam) oil using FTIR spectroscopy in combination with chemometrics
Published 2011“…Introduction: Red fruit (Pandanus conoideus Lam) is endemic plant of Papua, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. The price of its oil (red fruit oil, RFO) is 10–15 times higher than that of common vegetable oils; consequently, RFO is subjected to adulteration with lower price oils. …”
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A review on molecular systematic of the genus Dendrobium Sw.
Published 2013“…This genus spreads from Korea and Japan through South- east Asia, west to Himalayas, east in to Philippines, and south through Indonesia, the Pacific Islands, New Zealand and Australia, with more than 150 species in New Guinea . Dendrobium plants are one of the most popular orchids for its medicinal and commercial value in potted and cut flower industries. …”
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Evaluation of selected physical and mechanical properties of multiple leader Acacia crassicarpa A. Cunn. Ex. Benth. genotypes
Published 2013“…The study involved two classes of multiple leaders (ML), namely; ML2 (two leadered stems) and ML3 more than two leadered stems and 4 provenances: Claudie River, and Chillie Beach from Queensland (QLD) and Bensbach WP and Bimadebum WP from Papua New Guinea (PNG). ML classes showed significant difference at P<0.05 for physical properties but not between provenances. …”
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Genome size, molecular phylogeny, and evolutionary history of the tribe Aquilarieae (Thymelaeaceae), the natural source of agarwood
Published 2018“…The tribe Aquilarieae of the family Thymelaeaceae consists of two genera, Aquilaria and Gyrinops, with a total of 30 species, distributed from northeast India, through southeast Asia and the south of China, to Papua New Guinea. They are an important botanical resource for fragrant agarwood, a prized product derived from injured or infected stems of these species. …”
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Growth Performance And Genetic Variation Of Four Acacia Species Planted In Pahang, Malaysia
Published 2007“…The populations collected from Papua New Guinea, generally, outperformed those from Queensland in quantitative growth traits except for stem quality which appeared otherwise. …”
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Effect of micronutrients-enriched fertilizers on basal stem rot disease incidence and severity on oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) seedlings
Published 2014“…Basal stem rot caused by Ganoderma boninense constitutes a serious threat to oil palm industry in Southeast Asia, especially in Malaysia and Indonesia and in Papua New Guinea and Pacific Islands. It is also expanding in some oil palm growing countries in Latin America and Africa and will soon become a worldwide concern to oil palm cultivation. …”
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