Widiyatno
Gadjah Mada University
21 Papers
29 Citations
Widiyatno is an academic researcher from Gadjah Mada University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Watershed. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Early performance of 23 dipterocarp species planted in logged-over rainforest.
TL;DR: The objective of the present study was to evaluate the growth of selected species of dipterocarps as reforestation potential, and the best two species were chosen.
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The molecular clock in long-lived tropical trees is independent of growth rate
Akiko Satake,Ryosuke Imai,Takeshi Fujino,Sou Tomimoto,Kayoko Ohta,Mohammad Na'iem,Sapto Indrioko,Widiyatno,Susilo Purnomo,Almudena Mollá-Morales,Viktoria Nizhynska,Naoki Tani,Yoshihisa Suyama,Eriko Sasaki,Masahiro Kasahara +14 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the somatic mutation landscapes of two tropical trees, Shorea laevis (slow-growing) and S. leprosula (fast-growing), in central Borneo, Indonesia.
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Potential of Genome-Wide Association Studies and Genomic Selection to Improve Productivity and Quality of Commercial Timber Species in Tropical Rainforest, a Case Study of Shorea platyclados
Sawitri,Naoki Tani,Mohammad Na'iem,Widiyatno,Sapto Indrioko,Kentaro Uchiyama,Rempei Suwa,Kevin Kit Siong Ng,Soon Leong Lee,Yoshihiko Tsumura +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that GS has potential for improving the productivity and quality of S. platyclados, and genomic heritability estimates may improve the selection of traits to target in future breeding of this species.
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Progeny Test of Shorea Leprosula as Key Point to IncreaseProductivity of Secondary Forest in Pt Balik Papan ForestIndustries, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
TL;DR: The progeny test was one of the best way to evaluate the best genotypes of mother trees (family) in order to set up the breeding program and produce the improved planting stock materials for forest rehabilitation.
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The Growth of Selected Shorea Spp in Secondary Tropical Rain Forest: The Effect of Silviculture Treatment to Improve Growth Quality of Shorea Spp☆
TL;DR: The reserach result showed that spacing, fertilizer dosage and interaction between treatmens were not significant, while species was significant at tα=0.05 fertilizer dosages were notsignificant, while Species wassignificant at dipterocarps early growth.
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