CAB International

Updates

Country datasheets now include a list of trees and can be found on the Basic Datasheets tab.

Datasheets

The following full datasheets have received updates since January 2013. In addition, a number of basic datasheets have been enhanced and new datasheets created as information becomes available.

previousPrevious     
Showing 1 - 10 of 201
Abies alba Abies alba (silver fir)
A. alba is important in Europe from both an ecological and an historical point of view. It occurs naturally in mixed stands in montane forests,...
login promptLogin to view
  Abies concolor (Rocky Mountain white fir)
A. concolor is an important forest tree that forms stand dominants over large areas of montane forest habitats in the Sierra Nevada, Cascade Range,...
login promptLogin to view
Abies lasiocarpa Abies lasiocarpa (rocky mountain fir)
A. lasiocarpa is the smallest of eight species of true fir indigenous to western North America. It is a common species in old growth, secondary...
login promptLogin to view
Acacia senegal Acacia senegal (gum acacia)
A. senegal is a pioneer, nitrogen-fixing tree, that produces a valuable product (gum arabic) which is sold in international markets. It also has a...
login promptLogin to view
Acacia seyal Acacia seyal (whistling thorn)
A. seyal is a pioneer, nitrogen-fixing, drought tolerant and fire resistant tree, that produces a valuable product (gum talha) which is sold in...
login promptLogin to view
Acacia tortilis Acacia tortilis (umbrella thorn)
A. tortilis is a pioneer, nitrogen-fixing tree, and is relatively fast growing in arid sites. The tree is dominant in many savanna communities in...
login promptLogin to view
Acer macrophyllum Acer macrophyllum (broadleaf maple)
A. macrophyllum is one of the few commercial, deciduous hardwoods in the Pacific region of western North America. However, its...
login promptLogin to view
  Acer negundo (box elder)
A. negundo is a small and variable tree of little economic value native to much of North America. It has been widely planted mainly...
login promptLogin to view
Aceria guerreronis Aceria guerreronis (coconut mite)
Accurate crop loss assessments are rarely done, but estimates range from 7.5% (Julia and Mariau, 1979) and 30% (Hernández, 1977) to 60% (Griffith,...
login promptLogin to view
Achaea janata Achaea janata (castor semilooper)
The polyphagous defoliator A. janata is known by the common name, castor semilooper, because castor (Ricinus communis) is its major host. However,...
login promptLogin to view
previousPrevious First 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE
Copyright © 2013 CABI. CABI is a registered EU trademark.