WebProduction of a CITES Checklist for Dalbergia spp. The Secretariat shall, in close cooperation with the nomenclature specialist of the Plants Committee: a) subject to availability of external resources, undertake the development of an annotated CITES Checklist of Dalbergia spp., taking into consideration: WebJul 28, 2024 · The Dalbergia genus is a pantropical group with around 250 species and centers of diversity in Central and South America, Africa, Madagascar, and Asia ( Klitgård and Lavin, 2005 ). In Mexico, Dalbergi a comprises 20 species, of which six are endemic ( Sousa et al., 2001; Linares and Sousa, 2007; Ricker et al., 2013 ).
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WebMar 14, 2013 · Dalbergia spp. Malagasy rosewood: CoP16 Prop. 63 Madagascar: Inclusion of the populations of Madagascar in Appendix II, and limited to logs, sawn wood and veneer sheets by an annotation: 16/10/12 25/02/13 (The word "plywood" had been added by mistake in the translation of the annotation and has been deleted) WebSep 16, 2015 · The genus Dalbergia contains many valuable timber species threatened by illegal logging and deforestation, but knowledge on distributions and threats is often limited and accurate species identification difficult. The aim of this study was to apply DNA barcoding methods to support conservation efforts of Dalbergia species in Indochina. mtwb tracts
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WebNov 19, 2024 · Dalbergia spp. are numerous and widely distributed in pantropical areas in Asia, Africa and America, and most of the species have important economic and ecological value as precious timber. WebMar 30, 2024 · Dalbergia spp. and other tropical hardwoods, but analysis methods for this work have yet to be investigated in detail. The present work investigates five well-known algorithms – Partial Least WebNov 30, 2024 · Dalbergia is an exclusively diploid genus with 2 n = 20 chromosomes (Atchison 1951; Hiremath and Nagasampige 2004 ). More than 50 Dalbergia species have aeschynomenoid-type root nodules that help fix nitrogen (Sprent 2009 ). In South India, it is also grown as a shade tree in coffee plantations (Lemmens 2008 ). mtw cancer services