Search Results - "Muhammad Yuliarto"

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    Wood and Pulping Properties Variation of Acacia crassicarpa A.Cunn. ex Benth. and Sampling Strategies for Accurate Phenotyping by Gustavo Salgado Martins, Muhammad Yuliarto, Rudine Antes, Sabki, Agung Prasetyo, Faride Unda, Shawn D. Mansfield, Gary R. Hodge, Juan Jose Acosta

    Published in Forests (01-10-2020)
    “…Research Highlights: This study provides a comprehensive set of wood and pulping properties of Acacia crassicarpa A.Cunn. ex Benth. to assess variation and…”
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    Estimation of Additive and Dominance Effects in an Acacia crassicarpa Multi-Environment Progeny Trial Using Genomic Pedigree Reconstruction by Martins, Gustavo S, Yuliarto, Muhammad, Ching Yong, Wong, Melia, Tisha, Maretha, Maggie V, Sharma, Mukesh, Lakey, Nathan, Ordway, Jared, Acosta, Juan José, Hodge, Gary

    Published in Forest science (02-04-2024)
    “…Abstract Acacia crassicarpa is an important tree species in Southeast Asia, where hundreds of thousands of hectares of planted forests are supported by…”
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    Screening clonally replicated Acacia mangium breeding populations for tolerance to Ceratocystis canker and wilt disease by Brawner, Jeremy Todd, Sunarti, Sri, Nirsatmanto, Arif, Indrayadi, Heru, Tarigan, Marthin, Yuliarto, Muhammad, Rahayu, Sri, Hardiyanto, Eko Bhakti, Glen, Morag, Mohammed, Caroline, Rimbawanto, Anto

    Published in Tree genetics & genomes (01-04-2022)
    “…Three screening trials of clonally replicated Acacia mangium seedlings were evaluated for survival and lesion length following inoculation with locally…”
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    new screening method for Ganoderma philippii tolerance in tropical Acacia species by Gafur, Abdul, Nasution, Aswardi, Yuliarto, Muhammad, Yong, Wong Ching, Sharma, Mukesh

    Published in Southern forests (02-01-2015)
    “…Red root rot disease caused by Ganoderma philippii is one of the most economically important diseases of tropical Acacia species. Research on field control of…”
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