Pterocarpus macrocarpus Kurz Taxonomy and Commercial Grade Cambodian name : Thnong Scientific name : Pterocarpus macrocarpus Kurz Family : Fabaceae Commercial Grade-Cambodia : Luxury Distribution and Habitat: This species is a common constituent of tropical deciduous forests in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam (FIPI, 1996)
Padauk (Pterocarpus macrocarpus, Kurz) is becoming increasingly important to Burma It is an excellent cabinet wood, has good figure and color, makes fine floors, and its market value has increased considerably in recent years As a result of the rising commercial
P macrocarpus are 6 - 7 5 cm in diam , irregularly orbicular, velvety pubescent, with the wing somewhat folded (Kurz, 1877; Hooker, 1879; Brandis, 1907 and Troup, 1921) Seeds of Pterocarpus species studied were 1, rarely 2 or 3, hard and bony,
macrocarpus, P santalinus, P indicus, P pedatus, P marsupium) have been assembled The cp genomes The cp genomes of five species in Pterocarpus have similar structural characteristics, gene content, and sequence to
chloroplast genomes (cp genomes) of five species (rosewoods) in Pterocarpus (Pterocarpus macrocarpus, P santalinus, P indicus, P pedatus, P marsupium) have been assembled The cp genomes of five species in Pterocarpus have similar structural characteristics, gene content, and sequence to other flowering plants
Pterocarpus erinaceus from West Africa and Pterocarpus macrocarpus from Southeast Asia comprise nearly 80 of the global hongmu trade 9 As this report shows, demand for hongmu has driven boom and bust cycles in all major producer regions These cycles are characterized by steep rises in harvest and export volumes from individual countries before a
Pterocarpus macrocarpus (in Southeast Asia, Indochina) and P dalbergioides (Andaman Islands, India, and Burma) are highly valued local timber trees, with the former being very important for furniture and wooden articles for Buddhist temples in Thailand andVietnam
Pterocarpus macrocarpus, Sepetir Sindora spp , Go do Afzelia xylocarpa; durable, high-strength wood species like Lim xanh Erythrophleum fordii, Trai ly Garcinia fagraeoides, Nghien Excentrodendron tonkinensis; wood species containing essential oils like Martaban camphor wood Cinnamomum parthenoxylon, Re xanh phan C glaucescens, Gu huong C
Family: Fabaceae (Papilionoideae) Vernacular/common names: Burma padauk ( trade name); pradu (Thailand); Giang hurong qua to (Viet- nam); mai doo (Laos)
pterocarpus macrocarpus