Rehabilitation of Degraded Tropical Rainforest Using Dipterocarp Trees in Sarawak, Malaysia
Table 2
Relative growth rate in height (RGRheight), in diameter (RGRdiameter), and percentage of survivors in relation to all planted individuals over 62 months of seven dipterocarp forest species.
Species
RGRheight (cm cm−1 year−1)
RGRdiameter (mm mm−1 year−1)
Survivor (%)
Grassland
Secondary forest
Logged forest
Grassland
Secondary forest
Logged forest
Grassland
Secondary forest
Logged forest
Dryobalanops beccarii
0.389 (abc)
0.316 (a)
0.248 (ab)
0.348 (ab)
0.328 (a)
0.231 (a)
11.1 (bc)
55.5 (bc)
49.9 (ab)
Parashorea macrophylla
0.288 (c)
0.188 (c)
0.143 (c)
0.310 (b)
0.200 (c)
0.095 (d)
15.5 (bc)
83.2 (a)
43.8 (ab)
Shorea macrophylla
0.455 (ab)
0.105 (d)
0.191 (bc)
0.448 (a)
0.124 (d)
0.162 (bc)
5.2 (bc)
53.2 (bc)
62.8 (a)
S. ovata
0.233 (bc)
0.275 (ab)
0.283 (ab)
0.254 (b)
0.274 (b)
0.185 (ab)
1.9 (c)
62.0 (abc)
11.5 (c)
S. parvifolia
0.420 (ab)
0.328 (a)
0.220 (ab)
0.363 (ab)
0.308 (ab)
0.123 (cd)
17.1 (bc)
40.7 (c)
27.1 (bc)
S. seminis
0.351 (bc)
0.225 (bc)
0.186 (bc)
0.344 (b)
0.277 (b)
0.186 (ab)
46.3 (a)
61.5 (abc)
63.2 (a)
S. virescens
0.458 (a)
0.207 (bc)
0.295 (a)
0.401 (a)
0.217 (c)
0.205 (ab)
25.4 (ab)
78.6 (ab)
53.2 (ab)
Different letters indicate significant differences among species in each treatment by ANOVA with Bonferroni test ().