For more established trees it may be worth exploring how far the roots of the hosts extend before sowing the seeds.
Where to get sandalwood seedlings in kenya.
Sandalwood is often cited as one of the most expensive woods in the world.
If the host is a one year old wattle the seed should be planted within a metre.
Sandalwood is native to semi arid lands like kitui but scientists are having to go farther away in search of seeds.
Sandalwood seeds with rm endosperm upon performing a cutting t est 4 1 3 seed collec tion extraction processing and st orage ripe fruits are hand picked and dro pped into a cloth or khaki bag.
Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus santalum the woods are heavy yellow and fine grained and unlike many other aromatic woods they retain their fragrance for decades.
Sandalwood oil is extracted from the woods for use.
Dr albert luvanda the regional director principal research officer says sandalwood can be propagated by cuttings seeds and layering.
The seeds have a hard coat that requires scarification and boiling in water for successful germination which takes between 21 and 60 days.
As the tree rapidly vanishes in kenya frouza is among eco warriors waging war.
The new findings would mean that farmers can try out innovative cropping patterns like agroforestry to get maximum benefit from a given plot of land.
Sandalwood may offer some health benefits as well.
Researchers suggest aiming for about 500 sandalwood trees per hectare.
Sandalwood oil comes from the wood and roots of santalum album or the east indian sandalwood tree.
Kenya forestry research institute kefri has come up with new technologies to propagate sandalwood seedlings from its fruit to save the tree species from extinction.
At present sandal trees and host plants are grown alongside each other in the same pit.
The trees harvested in kenya were exported through various undisclosed.
Planting the sandalwood on the north side might be a way of reducing the shading.
Kenya wildlife service kws and kfs rangers impounded several trucks carrying sandalwood into the border town of namanga.