Serial no: 2524
Status: Basic
Last update: 2024-10-26

ຕົ້ນໝາກສ້ານ
Great elephant apple

Dillenia obovata (Blume) Hoogland


Plants
Woody plants

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Local name:
ໄທ: ສ້ານແຂງ, ສ້ານຕ້ອງ, ສະວິງ, ຊ່ານ ແລະ ສັ້ນໃຫຍ່. ຊື່ສາມັນ: Great elephant apple. ຫວຽດນາມ: Sổ xoan ngược.

Synonyms :
Colbertia obovata Blume

Family:
Dilleniaceae

Close relatives:

Description:

Ecology
Global distribution:
N/A

Distribution in Laos :

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Endemism in Laos:
N/A

Invasiveness :
N/A

IUCN status :
N/A

Lao official status :
N/A

Use
Use types:
Food
Medicine
Shelter

Comments on use types:

Domestication:
N/A

Seasonal availability:

Management:
N/A

Value chains:
N/A

Nutrition
Nutritional values:

Comments on nutritional values:
N/A

Nutrient /100g Remark
Proteins N/A N/A
Carbohydrates N/A N/A
Fats N/A N/A
Vitamins N/A N/A
Minerals N/A N/A
Fibers N/A N/A

References
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References:
Thooptianrat, T., Chaveerach, A., Sudmoon, R., Tanee, T. (2017). DNA profiles to identify Dillenia species (Dilleniaceae) in Thailand. Phytotaxa 296 (3): 239–252.
Wattana, N.N., Thanyakitt, C. Chaichana, J., Hathaichanok, K., Somporn, N.N. (2016). Diversity of Trees on Waterside of the Tapae Canal, Thong Song district, Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Thailand. International Journal of Agricultural Technology; 12(7.2): 2289-2308.
Na Nakorn, W., Chaymeang, C., Chaison, C. (2018). Diversity and evenness of indigenous vegetables in Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Thailand. International Journal of Agricultural Technology; 14(7): 1483-1494.
Newman, M., Ketphanh, S., Svengsuksa, B., Thomas, P., Sengdala, K., Lamxay, V. & Armstrong, K. (2007). A checklist of the vascular plants of Lao PDR: 1-394. Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.
Ho, B.C., Lua, H.K., Ibrahim, B., Yeo, R.S.W., Athen, P., Leong, P.K.F., Ibrahim, A., Koh, S.L., Ibrahim, H., Lindsay, S., Chin, L.L.,Seah, W.W., Middleton, D.J. (2019). The plant diversity in Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Singapore. Gardens’ Bulletin Singapore 71(1):41-134.
Boonyanuphap, J. , Hansawasdi, C. (2010). Spatial distribution of Beta glucan containing wild
mushroom communities in subtropical dry forest, Thailand. Fungal Diversity; 11-10.

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