Dipterocarpaceae - Botanic Gardens Conservation International Dipterocarpaceae, commonly known as dipterocarps, is an abundant tree family The centre of diversity is in Southeast Asia, where they make up a significant proportion of the forest biomass
A review of dipterocarps: taxonomy, ecology and silviculture In this chapter, the present understanding of biogeography and evolutionary systematics of the family Dipterocarpaceae is reviewed and whenever possible there are attempts to link this knowledge to its use in the development sector
BGCI: the Red List of Dipterocarpaceae published and help expand and maintain conservation activities for dipterocarps This report is the first to include country pages, providing an overview of dipterocarps in eight countries where they are native, and both
Dipterocarpaceae - Springer An enumeration of the Dipterocarpaceae, based chiefly upon the specimens preserved at the Royal Herbarium and Museum,Kew,and the British Museum; and remarks on the genera and species
Dipterocarp Biology, Ecology, and Conservation - dandelon. com A short history of discovery and description Taxonomy of the Dipterocarpaceae Monotoideae Pakaraimoideae Dipterocarpoideae Morphology and field identification Tree form Bark form and structure Leaves Flowers Fruit Forester classification Conclusions