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    Physiological responses of rosewoods Dalbergia cochinchinensis and D. oliveri under drought and heat stresses by Hung, Tin Hang, Gooda, Rosemary, Rizzuto, Gabriele, So, Thea, Thammavong, Bansa, Tran, Hoa Thi, Jalonen, Riina, Boshier, David H., MacKay, John J.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2020)
    “…Dalbergia cochinchinensis and D. oliveri are classified as vulnerable and endangered, respectively, in the IUCN Red List and under continued threat from…”
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    Range-wide differential adaptation and genomic offset in critically endangered Asian rosewoods by Hung, Tin Hang, So, Thea, Thammavong, Bansa, Chamchumroon, Voradol, Theilade, Ida, Phourin, Chhang, Bouamanivong, Somsanith, Hartvig, Ida, Gaisberger, Hannes, Jalonen, Riina, Boshier, David H, MacKay, John J

    “…In the billion-dollar global illegal wildlife trade, rosewoods have been the world's most trafficked wild product since 2005. and are the most sought-after…”
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    Reference transcriptomes and comparative analyses of six species in the threatened rosewood genus Dalbergia by Hung, Tin Hang, So, Thea, Sreng, Syneath, Thammavong, Bansa, Boounithiphonh, Chaloun, Boshier, David H., MacKay, John J.

    Published in Scientific reports (20-10-2020)
    “…Dalbergia is a pantropical genus with more than 250 species, many of which are highly threatened due to overexploitation for their rosewood timber, along with…”
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    Growth of wild rattans in Cambodia and Laos: Implications for management by Peters, Charles M., Thammavong, Bansa, Mekaloun, Bounchanh, Phearoom, Neak, Ratanak, Ou, Ledecq, Thibault

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-10-2013)
    “…•We studied the growth of six rattan species over 4years in Cambodia and Laos.•There were significant differences in annual growth between species.•We found…”
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