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  • bamboo canes used as receptacle to initially catch and later transport the product. The practice of collecting Gamboge in bamboo cane was so widespread and
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  • rotation in terms of timber production, but as we incorporate various other non-timber forest products (NTFPs) that are derived from the forest, the optimum rotation
    8 KB (1,221 words) - 22:12, 6 March 2023
  • planted forests to satisfy the worldwide need for timber and paper. Genetic resources of several important timber, fruit and other non-timber tree species
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  • equivalent of 35 g. (1.2 ounces). The sense here is to the crystallized products of plant sap. The Attic uncia was equivalent in weight to about 27.4 grams
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  • Mulch Non-timber forest products Papermaking Wood drying Wood preservation Wood processing Woodworking Category Commons WikiProject Forestry
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  • handicrafts. Rattan canes are one of the world's most valuable non-timber forest products. Some species of rattan also have edible scaly fruit and heart
    49 KB (3,581 words) - 23:03, 13 February 2024
  • in the production of paper. All non-wood products derived from forest resources are called non-timber forest products. Main pages: Biology:Wood and Chemistry:Engineered
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  • v t e Non-timber forest products Animal products Furs Honey Pine honey Wild game Berries Tree fruit Blackberry
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  • applying heat and pressure in a closed container; the primary resulting products are charcoal and pine tar. Pine tar consists primarily of aromatic hydrocarbons
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  • Cesefor is a Spanish non-profit foundation. which promotes forestry in Spain and its industry including Non-Wood Forest Products (NWFP) which in the Mediterranean
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  • their diet. Phloem sap is "nutrient-rich compared with many other plant products and generally lacking in toxins and feeding deterrents, [yet] it is consumed
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  • Suman (2003), Concise encyclopedia of temperate tree fruit, New York: Food Products Press, pp. 3–5, ISBN 978-1-56022-941-4  Goldschmidt, Eliezer E. (2013-03-01)
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  • during the mushroom season whole families often venture into the nearest forest, picking bucketfuls of mushrooms, which are cooked and eaten for dinner
    9 KB (950 words) - 23:56, 12 February 2024
  • Male cone, old Young shoots Seed Collected seeds Young plant as seen in forest Leaf The seed is poisonous. The potent poison in the seeds is removed by
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  • growth regulators".[non-primary source needed] Wood fibres can be combined with thermoplastics to create strong, waterproof products for outdoor use, such
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  • v t e Non-timber forest products Animal products Furs Honey Pine honey Wild game Berries Tree fruit Blackberry Blueberry Bilberry Binukaw Breadfruit Cocoa
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  • management Food Forests genetic resources law management Game law Gene bank Herbalist plants Marine conservation Non-timber forest products Rangeland Seed
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  • apples, pears, or pineapples) and used to sweeten more expensive fruits or products and to extend their quantity. A typical use would be for an "all-fruit"
    2 KB (209 words) - 09:56, 6 March 2023
  • v t e Non-timber forest products Animal products Furs Honey Pine honey Wild game Berries Tree fruit Blackberry
    4 KB (459 words) - 18:40, 29 June 2023
  • including Sumatra, Borneo and Thailand. Its habitat is in lowland swamp forests. Main page: Chemistry:Sago The tree is of commercial importance as the main
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