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Association Affairs

Association Affairs Reconnnendations - Association Affairs • The maintenance and expansion of com­ • Study of growth rate and tree ring phe­ nomena (natural or induced) in tropical prehensive wood collections for research and reference purposes should be a major trees should be promoted as a basis for concern of forest products research insti­ understanding increment and forest dy­ tutions. narnics in natural and plantation forests. • Wherever appropriate, wood anatomists Wood anatornical methods should be in­ eluded in such studies. should cooperate with plant taxonornists in order to avoid confusion through mis­ • Studies on wood development and cam­ taken identification and outdated nomen­ bial activity should be given greater priori­ elature. ty to provide a basis for understanding of the impact of environmental factors and • More attention should be given to the po­ tential of monocotyledonous sterns as a silvicultural treatment on increment and possible substitute for timber in the region wood properties. and on the international market. • Wood scientists from industrialised tem­ • The elassical study of wood anatomy as a perate countries should apply their knowl­ basis for an improved natural elassifica­ edge and substantial capital investments in tion of tree species, for wood identifi­ http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png IAWA Journal Brill

Association Affairs

IAWA Journal , Volume 10 (4): 2 – Jan 1, 1989

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Brill
Copyright
Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
0928-1541
eISSN
2294-1932
DOI
10.1163/22941932-90001141
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Abstract

Reconnnendations - Association Affairs • The maintenance and expansion of com­ • Study of growth rate and tree ring phe­ nomena (natural or induced) in tropical prehensive wood collections for research and reference purposes should be a major trees should be promoted as a basis for concern of forest products research insti­ understanding increment and forest dy­ tutions. narnics in natural and plantation forests. • Wherever appropriate, wood anatomists Wood anatornical methods should be in­ eluded in such studies. should cooperate with plant taxonornists in order to avoid confusion through mis­ • Studies on wood development and cam­ taken identification and outdated nomen­ bial activity should be given greater priori­ elature. ty to provide a basis for understanding of the impact of environmental factors and • More attention should be given to the po­ tential of monocotyledonous sterns as a silvicultural treatment on increment and possible substitute for timber in the region wood properties. and on the international market. • Wood scientists from industrialised tem­ • The elassical study of wood anatomy as a perate countries should apply their knowl­ basis for an improved natural elassifica­ edge and substantial capital investments in tion of tree species, for wood identifi­

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IAWA JournalBrill

Published: Jan 1, 1989

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