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Proceedings of the fifth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2006
The management of a complex engineering project is a difficult task that initially involves the division of the project into tasks; the selection of the right people; and the correct allocation of those tasks for the selected people. Team configuration process is typically performed by a manager based on his/her past experience and the available ...
J. Martínez-Miranda   +3 more
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Clonal Teak

2021
For teak as for most tree species, propagation by seeds remains the easier, the more natural and efficient way to regenerate new plants that are all genetically different from one another. This is essential for ensuring a suitable genetic diversity as well as for genetic improvement through wise breeding practices. However, mass-producing teak planting
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Teak and Trade

2023
Abstract The 1850s were a time of extraordinary change on a global scale as a variety of forces reshaped the world. The East India Company, which had long held a monopoly over trade with British India, had given way to the emerging dynamics of global free trade and global migrations that would characterize the second half of the ...
Boyd Cothran, Adrian Shubert
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Rhodesian teak tannin

Phytochemistry, 1967
Abstract An examination of the tannin from Rhodesian teak ( Baikiaea plurijuga ) heartwood suggests that it is principally an anhydropolyleucofisetinidin. The property of the timber of turning red when exposed to light is associated with this constituent. Hederagenin and pinitol were also isolated as heartwood constituents in addition to the already
J.W.W. Morgan, R.J. Orsler
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Economics of Teak

2021
This chapter deals with the economics of teak. Specifically, it highlights the economic importance, the sources of teak timber for global market, as well as the actors of the value chain. Indeed, teak is produced all around the world, but mainly in tropical areas. Teak is one of the perennial crops generating the most important income.
Yann Emmanuel Miassi   +3 more
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Micropropagation of teak

1993
Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) (family Verbenaceae) is one of the exotic, hardwood timber trees. Teak is indigenous to South East Asia (India, Burma, Thailand and Indonesia). Under favourable conditions the tree attains a large size with a tall, clean and cylindrical bole.
Anthony F. Mascarenhas   +2 more
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Teak Biology and Ecology

2021
Teak (Tectona grandis L.f.) is one of the most valuable timber yielding species with predominant distribution in tropical or subtropical countries. Owing to its high economic value, this species was introduced into other tropical and subtropical regions in Australia, Africa and Latin America with a global area of planted teak forests reported from 70 ...
Vadakkethil Balakrishnan Sreekumar   +1 more
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Teak in Trinidad

Economic Botany, 1959
Teak plantations have been established in Trinidad to provide first quality timber for the future. Thinnings from the teak plantations are being utilized by the “Brickfield Forest Industries” which produces fences, building and construction lumber, and creosoted posts and poles.
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POPULATION DYNAMICS OF TEAK DEFOLIATOR, Hyblaea pura IN COMMERCIAL TEAK PLANTATION

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1998
The population dynamics of teak defoliator, Hyblaca puera was studied on three commercial teak plantations in South India. Defoliator, H. puera occurred in two distinct epidemic infestations in all the sites, one during April-June and the second during September-December.
Loganathan J, David P.M.M
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