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pro vyhledávání: '"Chamshama, S A O"'
Autor:
Mtui, E. B., Maliondo, S. M. S., Chamshama, S. A. O., Nsolomo, V. R., Msanya, B. M., Mhando, M. L.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 2005 Jan 01. 17(1), 76-86.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23616528
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 2005 Jan 01. 17(1), 45-62.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23616526
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 2001 Jul 01. 13(3), 477-487.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/43582346
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 2000 Jan 01. 12(1), 92-103.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/23616406
Autor:
Chamshama, S. A. O., Chingonikaya, E. E., Iddi, S., Mugasha, A. G., Nshubemuki, L., Malimbwi, R. E.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 1999 Apr 01. 11(2), 401-409.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/43582543
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation; Vol 87, No 1 (2017)
Large-scale planting of Olea welwitschiihas been hampered by availability ofviable seeds. This study compared theestablishment potential of seedlingspropagated using stem cuttings and seedsbased on their morphological qualitycharacteristics and initi
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation; Vol 86, No 2 (2017)
Elgon olive which is prized for durablestructures and furniture has become rare andefforts to increase its population have beenhampered by poor seed germination ratesassociated with dormancy. Search foralternative multiplication of the species isther
Autor:
MADOFFE, S. S., CHAMSHAMA, S. A. O.
Publikováno v:
The Commonwealth Forestry Review, 1989 Jun 01. 682 (215), 101-107.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/42606750
Publikováno v:
The Commonwealth Forestry Review, 1988 Sep 01. 673 (212), 263-268.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/42606683
Publikováno v:
Tanzania Journal of Forestry and Nature Conservation; Vol 84, No 2 (2015)
A study was carried out between April and October 2014 to investigate the amount of water used by Eucalypt clones grown at Kongowe, Tanzania. Sap flow sensors using heat pulse velocity were deployed across GC 167, GC 15 and GC 940 in wet and dry seas