Dissertationes Forestales 148
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Danquah, Jones Abrefa 2012. Restoration of degraded dry semideciduous forest ecosystems in Ghana: Effects of African mahogany species on soil chemistry, tree diversity and the application of leaf morphometrics for provisional seed zonation. University of Eastern Finland, School of Forest Sciences
ISSN 1795-7389
ISBN 978-951-651-386-0 (PDF)
ISBN 978-951-651-386-0 (PDF)
This dissertation is a summary of the following original articles:
- Danquah, J.A. 2010. Phenotypic plasticity of leaf length to an environmental gradient in Khaya ivorensis (Meliaceae) populations in Ghana. African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 4(12): 860-865.
doi:10.5897 /AJEST 10.227
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Danquah, J.A., Appiah, M., Pappinen, A. 2011. Eco-geographic variation in leaf morphology of African mahogany (Khaya anthotheca and Khaya ivorensis) provenances in Ghana. European Journal of Scientific Research 51(1): 18-28.
http://www.eurojournals.com/EJSR_51_1_02.pdf
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Danquah, J.A., Appiah, M., Pappinen, A. 2011. Leaf morphometric variation in two species of African mahoganies: Khaya ivorensis and Khaya anthotheca (Meliaceae). European Journal of Scientific Research 54(3): 325-338.
http://www.eurojournals.com/EJSR_54_3_01.pdf
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Danquah, J.A., Appiah, M., Pappinen, A. 2011. Enrichment planting of African mahoganies in fire-degraded dry semi-deciduous forests in Ghana: The Effect of the stand structure and species numbers on recruitment. European Journal of Scientific Research 52(2): 213-225.
http://www.eurojournals.com/EJSR_52_2_09.pdf
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Danquah, J.A., Appiah, M., Pappinen, A. 2012. The Effect of African mahogany species on soil chemical properties in degraded dry semi-deciduous forest ecosystems in Ghana. International Journal of Agriculture and Biology 14: 321-328.
http://www.fspublishers.org/p_issuevol.jsp?&acc1=VOL_14_NO_3
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Danquah, J.A., Appiah, M., Pappinen, A. 2011. Comparison of post-fire planted and natural dry semi-deciduous forest communities in Ghana. African Journal of Agricultural Research 6(23): 5266–5277.
doi: 10.5897/AJAR11.820
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