Dear Eduardo,
I have been working on the African mahoganies for the past 20years at the
Forestry Research Institute of Ghana. We are working on all the 4 species
Khaya ivorensis, K. anthotheca, K. grandifoliola and K. senegalensis. I am
interested in your project and would like to know more how we can
collaborate. Thanks.
Best regards,
Emmanuel Opuni-Frimpong
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 3:10 PM, Eduardo Ciriello <
eduardociriello(a)tropicalflora.com.br> wrote:
Hi everyone from IUFRO lists.
Our company Tropical Flora Reflorestry, work in forestry of Hardwood
plantations in Brazil using tropical native and exotic species and the
Khayas are very in focus at the moment because has a good growing and
actually does not has a shoot borer attack from the H. grandella once we
don’t have a H.robusta here, But it can be a future risk because the
plantations are in pure model in big areas (over 100 hectares).
We are looking for increase a genetic variability for the khaya ssp to
start a large genetic improvement program importing seeds from Africa and
we are looking for a partners for this, once is a long term and hard work
to do.
We also have interest in others African meliaceae species to test here.
Best Regards
Eduardo Ciriello
Diretor Florestal
Tropical Flora Reflorestadora Ltda.
(14) 3406 5001 – (14) 99762 3602
www.tropicalflora.com.br
*De:* wp10204-bounces(a)lists.iufro.org [mailto:
wp10204-bounces(a)lists.iufro.org] *Em nome de *Palmer, John
*Enviada em:* sexta-feira, 19 de junho de 2015 16:22
*Para:* IUFRO WP 1.02.04
*Cc:* John Palmer
*Assunto:* [IUFRO WP 1.02.04] IUFRO Meliaceae Working Party e-list -
newITTO project on Cedrela odorata in Guyana
A note ‘African mahogany has great potential in Brazil’ mentions Khaya
anthotheca and K. ivorensis but mainly K. senegalensis, a popular street or
avenue tree. The note was published in the ITTO Tropical Timber Market
Report 19 (9) 1-15 May 2015 page 8, International Tropical Timber
Organization.
With best wishes
John Palmer
Coordinator of Special Projects
UBC Faculty of Forestry, Dean’s Office, University of British Columbia
4617-2424 Main Mall, Vancouver BC, V6T 1Z4
Tel: (Canada +1) 604 827 1555
E-mail john.palmer(a)ubc.ca
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