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- Title
The prospect of micropropagating Gonystylus bancanus (Miq.) Kurz, a tropical peat swamp forest timber species through tissue culture technique - Review.
- Authors
GRIPPIN, AKENG; AINI, AB SHUKOR NOR; AKHIRRUDIN, MAHMUD NOR; HAZANDY, ABDUL HAMID; KUMAR, MUNIANDY SURES; ISMAIL, PARLAN
- Abstract
Gonystylus bancanus (Miquel) Kurz is one of the most valuable timber species in tropical peat swamp forest. Its timber is widely used for furniture, decorative cabinets and interior decoration. Due to its higher demand, G. bancanus continues to be harvested which leads to its disappearance in the wild. This is worsened by the fact that germination rates in the wild are very poor due to rapid insect and fungal infestation. Even though vegetative propagation via stem cuttings has been successful, proper protocols on tissue culture need to be explored as a viable way of mass production of a large number of planting stock in a relatively shorter time for forest rehabilitation and enrichment planting purposes.
- Subjects
RAMIN; PLANT micropropagation; PLANT morphogenesis; PLANT shoots; SOMATIC embryogenesis
- Publication
Journal of Forest Science (1212-4834), 2018, Vol 64, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1212-4834
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17221/130/2017-JFS