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Kalema, James. Field Guide to the Forest Trees of Uganda: For Identification and Conservation : For Identification and Conservation. — Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM: CAB International, 2020. — 1 online resource#x1E — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2497384.pdf>.Record create date: 7/3/2020 Subject: Trees — Handbooks, manuals, etc.; Trees — Identification.; Forest plants — Identification.; Botany Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of plates
- List of tables
- Authors
- Preface
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- Part 1 The forests and their trees
- What is a forest tree?
- Forest distribution and types in Uganda
- History of human influence on the forests
- The values of indigenous forest trees and natural forests
- Conservation status of the species
- Part 2 How to identify the trees
- Part 3 Keys to the species
- Main key to the species (with 12 sub-keys)
- Special key for tall trees
- Part 4 Descriptions of the species
- Order and numbering of the species
- Significance of font size in species descriptions
- The names of the trees
- Characters of the species
- Geographical distribution
- CITES listing and conservation status
- Cultivation and propagation
- The plates
- Accounts of the species
- Part 5 Glossary
- Part 6 Further information for the field worker
- Contact organizations
- On-line information on Ugandan forest tree species
- Part 7 The indigenous languages of Uganda
- Part 8 References
- Part 9 Indexes of vernacular and trade names
- Part 10 Index of scientific names
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