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Appendix 3. List of priority species for conservation, improvement and seed procurement

 

Use

Operations/activities needed

Species

W

NW

FW

O

Exploration & Collection

Evaluation

Conservation

Germplasm use

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

Albizia odoratissima

1

     

1

1

1

   

1

 

1

Melia dubia

1

     

1

1

1

   

1

 

1

Swietenia macrophylla

1

     

1

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

Tectona grandis

1

     

1

1

 

1

 

1

 

1

Terminalia chebula

     

1

       

1

1

   

Diospyros melanoxylon

     

1

       

1

1

   

Litsea glutinosa

     

1

       

1

1

   

Phyllanthus emblica

     

1

       

1

1

   

Pterocarpus marsupium

     

1

       

1

1

   

Salacia reticulata

     

1

       

1

1

   

Terminalia belerica

     

1

       

1

1

   

Pterocarpus santalinus

     

1

   

1

 

1

1

   

Lumnitzera litoria

     

1

   

1

 

1

1

   

Carapa moluccencis

     

1

   

1

 

1

1

   

End uses: 1 = Industrial wood products (logs, sawtimber, construction wood, plywood, chip and particle board, wood pulp etc.); 2 = Industrial non-wood products (gums, resin, oils, tannins); 3 = Fuelwood, posts, poles (firewood, charcoal, roundwood used on-farm, wood for carving); 4 = Other uses, goods and services (food, medicinal use, fodder, land stabilization/amelioration, shade, shelter, environmental values).

Exploration & collection: 5 = Biological information (natural distribution, taxonomy, genecology, phenology etc.); 6 = Collection of germplasm for evaluation

Evaluation: 7 = In situ (population studies); 8 = Ex situ (provenance and progeny tests)

Conservation: 9 = In situ; 10 = Ex situ

Reproductive use/germplasm use: 11 = Semi-bulk/bulk seedlots, reproductive materials; 12 = Selection and improvement

Rating for columns 5-12: 1 = Highest priority, action should start, or be continued, with immediate effect; 2 = Prompt action recommended, action should start within next two biennia; 3 = Action required in next five to ten year

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