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Status and distribution of Sandalwood


Status and distribution of Sandalwood (Santalum album) in Nepal

The research gave the natural status, distribution and better associate species of sandal wood in Pyuthan district. This species is distributed in Pyuthan ...

Status and cultivation of Sandalwood in India

album is found in the dry deciduous forests of Deccan Plateau, mostly in the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, The evergreen tree regenerates naturally when ...

Status and cultivation of Sandalwood in India - USDA Forest Service

Nursery and plantation techniques for growing sandalwood from seeds are given. Cur- rent threats to the resource are identified. DISTRIBUTION. In India ...

Sandalwood - Wikipedia

Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum. The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and, unlike many other aromatic woods, ...

Status and distribution of Sandalwood (Santalum album) in Nepal

Most of Sandalwood species occur in East Asia, Australia and South Asia including India, Sri Lanka and Nepal at the foot hills of the ...

(PDF) Sandalwood: History, uses, present status and the future

Sandalwood (Santalum album L.) is a valuable tree associated with Indian culture. It is the second most expensive wood in the world.

Status and distribution of Sandalwood (Santalum album) in Nepal

The research gave the natural status, distribution and better associate species of sandal wood in Pyuthan district of Nepal and gave the associated and ...

Safeguarding sandalwood: A review of current and emerging tools ...

Sandalwood and other high value tree species are under significant threat from illegal harvest. Illegal logging is an increasing problem contributing to ...

Sandalwood | Description, Uses, Species, & Facts - Britannica

Sandalwood, (genus Santalum), genus of about 25 species of semiparasitic plants of the family Santalaceae, especially the fragrant wood of ...

Sandalwood: history, uses, present status and the future

Between 1950 and 1970, on average over 480,000 Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) trees were harvested annually in the state of Karnataka in southern India.

(PDF) Sandalwood Research: A Global Perspective - ResearchGate

regions. There are around 18 sandalwood species belonging to the genus Santalum which are ...

Sandalwood - IWST

Natural Distribution and Cultivation Status of. Sandalwood Trees (Santalum ... The Status of Sandalwood in India: Karnataka. Aciar proceedings 5-5. Fig ...

Santalum album - Wikipedia

It is commonly known as the true sandalwood, white sandalwood, or Indian sandalwood. ... Conservation status. Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1). Scientific ...

TECHNICAL REPORT INVENTORY OF SANDALWOOD TREES AT ...

The community received only wages for felling the tree and transporting the wood. Profit distribution is regulated this way, 5/10 for the kings, 2/10 for fetor ...

Status and Distribution of Sandalwood in Pyuthan District, Nepal

This research entitled “Status and Distribution of Santalum album” was carried in Pyuthan district of Nepal with the objective to assess the status, ...

[PDF] Sandalwood: History, uses, present status and the future

Distribution, population structure, and management of a rare sandalwood (Santalum yasi, Santalaceae) in Fiji and Tonga · Environmental Science · 2015.

Introduction - Sandalwood Information System

Santalum album. Linn commonly known as East Indian sandalwood or chandan belongs to the family Santalaceae. It is highly valuable and becoming endangered ...

a review of the status of Australian sandalwood (Santalum spicatum ...

Although the majority of sandalwood's distribution is in Western Australia. (WA), it is not currently listed as a threatened species under the.

The living dead: Demography of Australian sandalwood in ...

Our surveys revealed sandalwood populations are declining and are composed almost entirely of very old trees in advanced states of senescence.

Full article: Sandalwood trade and development in Papua New Guinea

The harvest and trade of sandalwood (Santalum macgregorii) from natural stands began in Papua New Guinea (PNG) in the late nineteenth ...