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This third volume completes the PROSEA trilogy on the medicinal and poisonous plants of South-East Asia, and brings the total number of papers in the 3 volumes to 548, and of species treated to 1290. The present volume includes many lesser-known species, for which in general little information on the phytochemistry and pharmacology is available compared to those treated in the first (1999) and …
for enrichment planting in natural forest are also indicated. The timbers dealt with include amberoi, dao, durian, ebony, jeluong, kedondong, kelat, medang, mempening, penaga, podocarp, rengas, rubberwood, simpoh, surian, tembesu and wattle. A glossary is included to explain the terms used.