Cultivation trials of rattans in the Philippines


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Madulid D. A ., . (1985) Cultivation trials of rattans in the Philippines. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

Trial planting of selected commercial rattan species in the Philippines was just starting and was being undertaken both by the government and private companies. Two large business-oriented groups had already ventured into trial rattan plantations within the past 2 years and others were about to follow suit. The Forest Research Inst. of the Philippines had undertaken cultivation experiments of some commercial rattans in Pagbilao Quezon in 1975 but this was rather small scale and in a limited area. The large-diameter rattan locally called palasan Calamus merillii was favoured for trial cultivation because of its high market value but other less-popular species like limuran C. ornatus var. Philippinesis and small-diameter rattan species was presently being considered by some companies. C. caesius locally called sika and C. seipionum recently recorded in Palawan are highly recommended for trial cultivation because of their silviculture and management had already been tried and practised for many years in Kalimantan and other sites outside the Philippines. Other large-diameter rattans aside from palasan should also be tried in plantations. Sites of rattan plantations were scattered throughout the country: Luzon Quezon Mindoro and Mindanao Surigao and Agusan. As most of the established plantations are barely 2-years old measurements of seedling growth were mostly initial and only indicated trends. Further monitoring of seedling growth was required for the next few years to determine growth increments over a longer period. For commercial rattan plantations to succeed in the country it will be necessary not only for government-financed companies to become involved but also private investors as well


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Abstract

Trial planting of selected commercial rattan species in the Philippines was just starting and was being undertaken both by the government and private companies. Two large business-oriented groups had already ventured into trial rattan plantations within the past 2 years and others were about to follow suit. The Forest Research Inst. of the Philippines had undertaken cultivation experiments of some commercial rattans in Pagbilao Quezon in 1975 but this was rather small scale and in a limited area. The large-diameter rattan locally called palasan Calamus merillii was favoured for trial cultivation because of its high market value but other less-popular species like limuran C. ornatus var. Philippinesis and small-diameter rattan species was presently being considered by some companies. C. caesius locally called sika and C. seipionum recently recorded in Palawan are highly recommended for trial cultivation because of their silviculture and management had already been tried and practised for many years in Kalimantan and other sites outside the Philippines. Other large-diameter rattans aside from palasan should also be tried in plantations. Sites of rattan plantations were scattered throughout the country: Luzon Quezon Mindoro and Mindanao Surigao and Agusan. As most of the established plantations are barely 2-years old measurements of seedling growth were mostly initial and only indicated trends. Further monitoring of seedling growth was required for the next few years to determine growth increments over a longer period. For commercial rattan plantations to succeed in the country it will be necessary not only for government-financed companies to become involved but also private investors as well

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: 7 ref. Summary En
AGROVOC Term: CALAMUS
AGROVOC Term: PRUEBAS
AGROVOC Term: CULTIVO
AGROVOC Term: PLANTACION
AGROVOC Term: FILIPINAS/ ESPECIES
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:25
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14206

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