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ANNEX 1: WORKSHOP OF THE INTERNATIONAL NEEM NETWORK


Bangkok, Thailand,
14 and 15 March 1996
Regional Community Forestry Training Centre, Kasetsart University

AGENDA

Thursday 14 March 1996
Session 1: 9.00-12.00

  1. Opening of the Workshop;
  2. Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman;
  3. Adoption of the Agenda;
  4. Brief statements by network collaborators (including seed collection and exchange, planting material available and planned trials);
  5. Discussion of results of the seed collection and exchange in 1995, and the nursery production;

    Lunch: 12.00-13.00

    Session 2: 13.00-17.00

  6. Final discussion and adoption of the guidelines for the design and establishment of the international provenance trials. The guidelines, prepared by the working group on trial design, will be made available to you on arrival in Bangkok;
  7. Planning of the establishment of the trials (number of sites in each country, shortage or excess of planting material, planting time, assessment of the need for additional collections;

    Friday 15 March 1996
    Session 3: 9.00-12.00

  8. Status for seed source description of collected provenances including names and seedlot numbers;
  9. Status of research proposals on (i) Genetic Diversity and Reproductive Biology, (ii) Seed Physiology, (iii) Variation in Chemical Compounds;

    Lunch: 12.00-13.00

    Session 4: 13.00-15.00

  10. Network Programme and future activities. Support needed;
  11. Closure of workshop.


ANNEX 2: WORKSHOP OF THE INTERNATIONAL NEEM NETWORK
Bangkok, Thailand,
14-15 March 1996

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

Bangladesh India India
Dr Sattar, M.A.
Bangladesh Forest Research Institute
Chittagong
Bangladesh
Dr Emanuel, C.J.S.K.
AFRI
P.O. Krishi Mandi
Bhagar Ki Kothi
New Pali Road
Jodphur, Rajasthan, PIN 342 005
Dr Jattan, S.S.
Assistant Director General
ICFRE
P.O. New Forest
Dehra Dun (U.P.)
PIN 248 006
Lao P.D.R. Myanmar Pakistan

Mr Rattanasouk, D.
Department of Forestry
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Vientiane

Mr U Khin Maung Oo
Assistant Director
Forest Research Institute, Yezin
Forest Department
Ministry of Forestry
Yangon

Dr Siddiqui, K.M.
Director General
Pakistan Forest Institute
Peshawar

Senegal Sri Lanka Vietnam
Mr Gaye, A.
Institut Senegalais de Recherches Agricoles
Parc Forestier du Hann
B.P. 2312
Dakar
Dr Fernando, S.
Addl. Conservator of Forests (R)
Forest Department
Rajamalwatta Road
Bataramalla, Colombo
Prof. Le Dinh Kha
Director
Research Centre for Forest Tree Improvement
Chem, Tuliem
Hanoi
Thailand Thailand Thailand
Dr Bhumibhamon, S.
Faculty of Forestry
Kasetsart University
Bangkok 10900
Mr Bontawee, B.
Director, Silviculture Research Division
Royal Forest Department
Chatuchak, Phaholyothin Road
Bangkok 10900
Mr Kijkar, S.
ASEAN Forest Tree Seed Centre
Muak-Lek
Saraburi 18180
Thailand CIRAD-Forêt (France) DFSC (Denmark)
Mr Sumantakul, V.
Silviculture Research Division
Royal Forest Department
Chatuchak, Phaholyothin Road
Bangkok 10900
Dr Bacilieri, R.
CIRAD-ICSB
P.O. Box 60793
91017 Tawau Sabah
Malaysia
Mr Lauridsen, E.
Senior Research Officer
DANIDA Forest Seed Centre
Krogerupvej 3A
DK-3050 Humlebaek
DFSC (Denmark) IPGRI-APO (Singapore) FAO-FORTIP (Philippines)
Ms Thomsen, A.
DANIDA Forest Seed Centre
Krogerupvej 3A
DK-3050 Humlebaek
Dr Rao, A.N.
IPGRI Regional Office for Asia,
the Pacific and Oceania
Tanglin, P.O. Box 101
Singapore 9124
Dr Vivekanandan, K.
Chief Technical Adviser
P.O. Box 157
College, Laguna 4031
FAO/FORSPA (Thailand) FAO/RAP (Thailand) FAO (Rome)
Dr Nair, C.T.S.
FORSPA Project
c/o RAP
Maliwan Mansion
Phra Atit Road
Bangkok 10200
Mr. M. Kashio
Regional Forestry Resources Officer
RAP
Maliwan Mansion
Phra Atit Road
Bangkok 10200
Mr Hansen, C.
Forest Resources Division
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome
FAO (Rome)    

Mr Souvannavong, O.
Forest Resources Division
Viale delle Terme di Caracalla
00100 Rome

   


ANNEX 3: SEEDLINGS AVAILABLE IN NURSERIES
(JANUARY 1996)

Provenance BGD IND LAO MYA PAK SEN SRL THA VIE TAN NIC TCA NEP NIG
Chamwino
(25/TAN/Cha)

2674 415 1278 150 150 648 - 34 3500 850 108 1924 2
Ban Bo
(21/THA/Bo)
2800 - 469 - 440 380 461 700 61 911 550 - 1684 -
Doi Tao
(22/THA/Doi)
1750 714 735 700 100 200 110 900 94 610 856 - 1278 34
Ban Nong Rong
(20/THA/Non)
1800 1051 450 530 25 180 527 4000 68 702 920 - 1807 42
Tung Luang
(19/THA/Tun)
1900 622 525 - 15
- 600 63


1205
Vientiane
(11/LAO/Vie)

451 720 562 68 190 15 600 92 524 835 - 2560 50
Sunyani
(23/GHA/Sun)
5000 451 320 2192
200 25 2000 176 1119 425 192 1660 -
Ramannaguda
(10/IND/Ram)
- 1361 469
470 199 118 2000 177 780 875 247 3532 11
Sagar Chanatoria
(08/IND/Sag)

1400 469
450 180 258 1500 201 826 725
2842 23
Balharshah
(09/IND/Bal)

1360 439

195 938 1000 196 542 1300 284 2920 15
Chitradurga
(04/IND/Chi)
2050
525 3360
140 149 1100 177 632 765 - ? 1
Ghaati Subramanya
(07/IND/Gha)
1600 2388 370 1470
170 345 1200 178 696 840 - 4045 -
Mandore
(03/IND/Man)
- 2428 435
200 200 54 800
575 475 - ? -
Allahabad
(05/IND/All)

3158 605
140 180 84 800
479 297
686 3
Annur
(06/IND/Ann)
1500 1635 500 3360
172 463 700 146 556 1240 - 1892 -
Yezin
(12/MYA/Yez)
2400 644 400 1740 450 180 - 1000 123 1519 1000 139 2522 -
Myene
(13/MYA/Mye)
1950 374 435 2140 740 160 43 1300 198
673 369 1548 -
Nazir Hat
(01/BGD/Naz)
1750 259 572 -









Chapai Nawabganj
(02/BGD/Cha)
3100 - 555 -


18





Multan
(17/PAK/Mul)
1250 531 495 3050 1600 80 474 900 218 680 304 49 998 -
Tibbi Laran
(16/PAK/Tib)
1250 593 450 1160 1800 60 340 1800 152 205 87 9 784 -
Lamahi
(14/NEP/Lam)
300 1880 475 2110 110 70 46 2000 256 542 1295 11 2552 -
Geta
(15/NEP/Get)
3550 2251 435 3810 100 85 41 1900 364 563 3920 54 2456 -
Kuliyapitiya
(18/SRL/Kul)


1000 2412 - 95 750 1100 244 576 1600
1171 -
Bandia
(24/SEN/Ban)
- - 375 3258 200 260 140 1400 44 463 630
755

[ - ] = no germination of seedlot or no surviving seedlings.
[ Shaded field ] = seedlot not received
In addition, some countries have local provenances and seedlots of the above provenances received in 1994 in the nurseries.


ANNEX 4: SEEDLING SURPLUS AND DEFICITS

Seedling deficit and surplus are based on 200 seedlings required for each provenence per trial.
Number of trials are mentioned in brackets.


BGD(2) IND(5) LAO(1) MYA(4) PAK(1) SEN(1) SRL(1?) THA(2) VIE(1)
Planting time July-Sept June-Aug. May-July May-July April Aug. Oct. June-July April
Chamwino
(TAN)

1674 215 478 - 50 -50 448 - - 165
Ban Bo
(THA)
2400
269 - 240 180 261 300 -139
Doi Tao
(THA)
1350 -286 535 -100 -100 0 -90 500 -106
Ban Nong Rong
(THA)
1400 51 250 -270 - 75 -20 327 3600 -132
Tuang Luang
(THA)
1500 -378 325 - -185
- 200 - 137
Vientiane
(LAO)

- 549 520 -238 -132 -10 -185 200 - 108
Sunyani
(GHA)
4600 -549 120 1392
0 -175 1600 - 24
Ramannaguda
(IND)
- 361 269
270 -1 -72 1600 - 23
Sagar Chanatoria
(IND)

400 269
250 -20 58 1100 1
Balharshah
(IND)

360 239

-5 738 600 -4
Chitradurga
(IND)
1650
325 2560
-60 -51 700 -23
Ghaati Subramanya
(IND)
1200 1388 170 670
-30 145 800 -22
Mandore
(IND)
- 1428 235
0 0 -146 400
Allahabad
(IND)

2158 405
-60 -20 -116 400
Annur
(IND)
1100 635 300 2560
-38 263 300 - 54
Yezin
(MYA)
2000 -356 200 940 250 - 20 - 600 -77
Myene
(MYA)
1550 -626 235 1340 540 -4 0 -157 900 -2
Nazir Hat
(BGD)
1350 -741 372 -




Chapai Nawabganj
(BGD)
2700 - 355 -


- 372
Multan
(PAK)
850 -469 295 2250 1400 - 120 274 500 18
Tibbi Laran
(PAK)
850 -407 250 360 1600 - 140 140 1400 - 48
Lamahi
(NEP)
900 880 275 1310 -90 - 130 -154 1600 56
Geta
(NEP)
3150 1251 235 3010 -100 - 115 -159 1500 164
Kuliyapitiya
(SRL)


800 1612 - -105 550 700 44
Bandia
(SEN)
- - 175 2458 0 60 -60 1000 -156

ANNEX 5:
PLANNED TRIALS 1996 - THE INTERNATIONAL NEEM NETWORK

Site name
(size of area)
Lat. Long. Alt. Mean Annual rainfall (mm) Dry season Planting time Stock type No of provenances
ASIA
BGD, Chittagong
(1 ha)
22038'N 91050'E 15-25 2750 Sept - April July-Aug. Pots 16
BGD, Charkai
(1.5 ha)
24015'N 88020'E 17 1540 Oct - Aug July-Aug. Pots 16
IND, Jodhpur
(5 ha)
24040'N 71015'N
250
July-Aug. Pots 22
IND, Jaipur
(7 ha)
26040'N 75050'E
400
July-Aug. Pots 22
IND, Hissar
(5 ha)
28053'N 75011'E
350
July-Aug. Pots 22
IND, Coimbatore
(5 ha)
11017'N 77007'E
875 March - June June-July Pots 22
IND, Jabalpur
(7 ha)
23050'N 78044'E
1405
June-July Pots 22
LAO, 1 site




May- July Pots 25
MYA, Wunbyangon
(3.2 ha)
19055'N 96001'E 127 695 Nov - May June-July Pots 25
MYA, Shawbin
(3.2 ha)
21003'N 96000'E 158 639 Nov-April May-July Pots 25
MYA, Sebauk
(3.1 ha)
20050'N 95010'E 528 704 Nov-April May-July Pots 25
MYA, Daungthe
(3.2 ha)
20001'N 95001'E 228 709 Nov-April May-July Pots 25
NEP, Jhanjhatpur
(1.5 ha)
28034'N 80034'E 200 1725 Nov-April July Stumps 23
NEP, Shankarnagar
(?ha)
27042'N 83028'E 205 2413 Nov-April July Stumps 23
PAK, Kathar Forest Range
(1.1 ha)
25023'N 68021'E 27 180 Nov.-June April Pots 23
SRL, Korakahawewa 70-80N 800-810E 20 850-1000 Feb-March July-Aug October ? approx. 15
THA, Tha Muang Kampangphet Prov. Silv. Research III 16030'N 99022'E 100 1200 Jan - April May-June Pots/ stumps 23
THA, Muang, Kanchanaburt Silv. Research V. 14015'N 99026'E 50 1020 Nov-April June-July Pots/ stumps 23
VIE, Bavi Hatay Province.
1 site





April Pots approx. 21
PHI, (unknown)







AFRICA
BKF, (unknown)







SEN, Bambey




August Pots 23
SUD, (unknown)







TAN, Mkundi
(2.9 ha)
6032'S 37032'E 490 900
already in place Pots 21
TAN, Dodoma
(2.4 ha)


1120 566
already in place Pots 20
TAN, Ubena
(2.4 ha)





already in place Pots 20
TAN, Mombo
(2.4 ha)





already in place Pots 21
TCH, (unknown)







LATIN AMERICA
NIC,La Leona 12022'N 86048'W 70 1400 7 months July Stumps 20-24
NIC, Sabana Verde 12050'N
445 800 7 months July Stumps 20-24

ANNEX 6:
NEEM SEED SOURCES DESCRIBED - THE INTERNATIONAL NEEM NETWORK

Seed source number Seed source name Despatch seedlot number Lat. Long. Alt. Mean Annual rainfall (mm) Dry season Time of collection
ASIA
01/BGD/Naz Nazir Hat, Chittagong - 22038'N 91044'E 15-25 2750 Sept - April Mid-June - Mid- July
02/BGD/Cha Chapai Nawabganj - 24041'N 87054'E 17 1540 Oct - Aug Mid-June - Mid- July
03/IND/Man Mandore, Jodhpur CIRAD 95/10300N 28018'N 73001'N 224 250 March - June Mid-June - Mid-July
04/IND/Chi Chitradurga, Karnataka CIRAD 95/10301N 14002'N 76004'E 615 417 March - June Mid-June - Mid-July
05/IND/All Allahabad Town, Uttar Pradesh CIRAD 95/10304N 25000'N 82000'E 320 900 March - June Last week of June - First week of July
06/IND/Ann Annur, Tamil Nadu CIRAD 95/10305N 11017'N 77007'E 360 875 March - June Mid-June - Mid-July
07/IND/Gha Ghaati Subramanya, Karnataka CIRAD 95/10302N 13022'N 77034'E 950 741 March - June Beginning of July
08/IND/Sag Sagar, Chanatoria Madhya Pradesh CIRAD 95/10299N 23050'N 78044'E 330 1405 April - June Beginning of July
09/IND/Bal Balharshah, Maharashtra CIRAD 95/10300N 19052'N 79025'E 250 1000 April - June July - August
10/IND/Ram Ramannaguda, Orissa CIRAD 95/10296N 19005'N 83049'E 250 1100 March - June Early - Mid June
11/LAO/Vie Vientiane DFSC 01945/95 18000'N 102045'E 200 1700 Jan - April March - April
12/MYA/Yez Yezin DFSC 01954/95 19051'N 96016'E 100 1269 Nov - May Mid-June
13/MYA/Mye Myene DFSC 01955/95 22003'N 95013'E 76 809 Nov - April Mid-June
14/NEP/Lam Lamahi DFSC 01959/95 27052'N 82031'E 350- 440 1500 Nov-April End- July
15/NEP/Get Geta DFSC 01961/95 28046'N 80034'E 170 1725 Nov-April Mid-July
16/PAK/Tib Tibbi Laran, Rahimyar Khan DFSC 01957/95 28024'N 70018'E 115 140.1 April - June Oct - Feb. July
17/PAK/Mul Multan, Cantonment Area DFSC 01958/95 31011'N 71029'E < 150 276 Oct - Feb June July
18/SRL/Kul Kuliyapitiya DFSC 01962/95 70-80N 800-810E 100 1250 Jan - Feb July - Aug July
19/THA/Tun Tung Luang DFSC 01944/95 09009'N 99007'E 4 1755 Jan - April March - April
20/THA/Non Ban Nong Rong 1 DFSC 01943/95 14005'N 99040'E 40 1145 Nov - March March - April
21/THA/Bo Ban Bo DFSC 01942/95 16017'N 103035'E 150 1400 Oct - April March - April
22/THA/Doi Doi Tao - 17057'N 98041'E 300 1250 Nov - April March - April
AFRICA
23/GHA/Sun Sunyani DFSC 01956/95 7021'N 2021'W 950- 1000 1270-1400 Dec. - March Feb and Aug.
24/SEN/Ban Bandia DFSC 01963/95 14035'N 17002'W 15 690 Nov. - June Start of August
25/TAN/Cha Chamwino DFSC 01941/95 6020'S 35050'E 1030 475 - March

ANNEX 7:
SUMMARY INFORMATION ABOUT THE SEED COLLECTIONS

Thailand: At least 25 trees were collected (sometimes up to 40 trees). Trees were at least 40 meters apart.
Sri Lanka: 93 trees were collected due to the low seed production. Trees were 50-150 meters apart.
India: 25-30 trees were collected. Trees were 50-100 meters apart, however, in few cases only 25 meters apart.
Myanmar: 40 trees were collected. Trees were at least 50 meters apart.
Pakistan: 50 trees were collected.
Bangladesh: More than 25 trees were collected.
Laos: 25 trees were collected. Trees were very far from each other due to lack of fruits on most trees.
Senegal: 20 trees were collected. Trees were at least 100 meters apart.
Nepal: 35-50 trees were collected. Trees were at least 50 meters apart.

Any other information available on the seed collections should be sent to the coordinator.

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