Mr. Saengkham Inthiratvongsy

Mr. Saengkham Inthiratvongsy worked as a lecturer at the Faculty of Forestry of the National University of Laos (NUoL) from 1991 to 2010. After that, he worked as a freelancer in natural resource management and became interested in coffee. Thanks to a UN scholarship, he studied coffee farming in Thailand. In 2015, he and his […]

Planting and Seeding Rattan

Calamus viminalis is a climbing rattan palm with slender stems up to 35 m long and 0.5–1.5 cm in diameter. It has pale green sheaths with spines, long leaves (1–1.5 m), and produces small fruits about 0.8 cm in size. The young shoots are eaten as a vegetable in Laos, while the stems are widely […]

Smooth Ball Mushrooms

Sustainable Harvest and Management of Wild Foods and Aquatic Species: Smooth Ball Mushrooms

Bitter Bamboo Propagation and Cultivation

Bitter Bamboo is a woody bamboo with straight stems 8–12 m tall and 3–5 cm wide. Young stems have tough, hairy sheaths, and leaves are long, narrow, and slightly hairy. It produces spike like flowers. This bamboo is used for construction, furniture, and handicrafts, and its young shoots are edible. It also helps stabilize soil […]

Five New Records of Cyperaceae for the Flora of Laos

Five species of Cyperaceae, Carex breviscapa, Carex cryptostachys, Cyperus trialatus, Fimbristylis kernii, and Mapania enodis, are recorded for the first time in Laos, the first of which was obtained from our field survey in central Laos and the latter four were confirmed during specimen surveys in the herbaria FOF and KAG. Among them, Mapania is […]

Begonia In Southern Laos, With One New Country and Two New Regional Records

Ten species of Begonia are recorded from southern Laos, including a new record of B. rubrosetosa based on specimens collected recently from Dak Cheung Plateau, Sekong Province, in southern Laos, and two new provincial records of B. hymenophylla, and B. palmata. A checklist of Begonia species found in southern Laos is provided

Phylogenetic systematics of the Amolops monticola group (Amphibia: Ranidae), with description of a new species from northwestern Laos

The Amolops monticola group contains approximately 12 morphologically similar species distributed across much of mainland Southeast Asia. Approximately half of the species in the group were described only during the past 6 yr, and several have been erroneously placed in the genus Odorrana. A molecular phylogenetic analysis is performed using three mitochondrial and two nuclear […]