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  FRIM Newsletter, January 1996.

Masamba, C.;  Coote, C.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  FRIM Newsletter (Forestry Research Institute of Malawi), 1996, 77, pp unpaginated

This proceedings presents an overview of an international workshop on miombo network and its areas of research and core activities, namely: phytogeography and planning; land use change studies; climatic consequences of regional land use and atmospheric ch...
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  FRIM Newsletter, September 1997.

Masamba, C.;  Chirwa, P. W.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  FRIM Newsletter (Forestry Research Institute of Malawi), 1997, 80, pp unpaginated

This issue highlights some of the recent developments and strategies that Forestry Research Institute of Malawi is following to address some of the environmental issues with direct relevance to forestry. Particular emphasis is for research work conducted ...
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  FRIM Newsletter, June 2000.

Chilima, C. Z.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  FRIM Newsletter (Forestry Research Institute of Malawi), 2000, 87, pp unpaginated

This issue includes four articles highlighting research and issues relating to indigenous tree management and utilization in Malawi. It covers the probable sources and magnitude of variation in Pterocarpus angolensis, the community-based natural resource ...
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  FRIM Newsletter, March 2007.

Meke, G.;  Sagona, W.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  FRIM Newsletter (Forestry Research Institute of Malawi), 2007, 93, pp unpaginated

This issue features articles on evaluation of Pinus patula progeny trials, co-management of forestry resources by the local communities and the government of Malawi, and invasiveness of black wattle (Acacia mearnsii).
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  FRIM Newsletter, September 1993.

Masamba, C.;  Stewart, M.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  FRIM Newsletter (Forestry Research Institute of Malawi), 1993, 73, pp unpaginated

This issue contains 3 papers. The first paper is on the study of Pinus patula ssp. tecunumanii [P. tecunumanii], an unknown plantations species in Malawi. Its growth habit, provenance quality, and the seed stands of pure P. patula ssp. tecunumani in Malaw...
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  FRIM Newsletter, September 1992.

Masamba, C.;  Atuahene, S.;  Stewart, M.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  FRIM Newsletter (Forestry Research Institute of Malawi), 1992, 69, pp unpaginated

This issue features article dealing with the problems presented by the three conifer aphids (viz., Cinara cupressi, Eulachnus rileyi and Pineus pini) in Malawi and some measures of controlling them. It also covers growing or managing indigenous species (K...
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  FRIM Newsletter, December 2008.

Meke, G.;  Chilima, C. Z.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  FRIM Newsletter (Forestry Research Institute of Malawi), 2008, 94, pp unpaginated

This issue features articles on: (i) two new fungal pathogens (Ceratocystis sp.) on eucalyptus species in Malawi; (ii) collection and long-term storage of an endangered wild plant species Oldfieldia dactylophylla; (iii) threat of Sirex noctilio and its fu...
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  FRIM Newsletter, December 2003.

Meke, G. S.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  FRIM Newsletter (Forestry Research Institute of Malawi), 2003, 90, pp unpaginated

This issue features articles on seed storage conditions of Khaya anthotheca, flowering habit of Oxytenanthera abyssinica and Oreobambos buchwaldii, performance of Sclerocarya birrea provenances, and lessons learnt from beekeeping under a co-management arr...
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  FRIM Newsletter, July 2006.

Meke, G.;  Forestry Research Institute of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi,  FRIM Newsletter (Forestry Research Institute of Malawi), 2006, 92, pp unpaginated

This issue covers seven articles on issues dealing with: (i) role of miombo woodlands as a safety net in relation to human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome crisis in Malawi; (ii) inventory of Adansonia digitata in different d...
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  Cypress aphid control: first African release of Pauesia juniperorum.

Chilima, C. Z.;   FRIM Newsletter (Forestry Research Institute of Malawi), 1995,  74, pp 2

A brief account of release trials using Pauesia juniperorum (a parasitic wasp) for biological control of Cinara cupressi, an important pest of Cupressus, Juniperus and Widdringtonia spp. in Malawi.
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