Trade-Offs Between Carbon and Water Fluxes Along a Land Use Intensity Gradient in Southeast Asian Forests and Plantations. [PDF]
Increase land use intensity may enhance net carbon uptake in fast‐growing species on mineral soil but concurrently increases the risk of water scarcity. Net carbon uptake and evapotranspiration in high land use intensity sites are more affected by water availability compared to low land use intensity sites.
Hanggara BB +7 more
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Acacia trees-legumes potential for phytoremediation of urban landfill soil in Bonoua (Côte d’Ivoire) [PDF]
Landfills in urban areas contribute to soil and water pollution with heavy metals. In Côte d’Ivoire, urban landfill soil is used to produce food, which presents health risks. This study evaluates the growth capacity of Acacia spp.
N'gattah Barthélémy Armel Kraidy +2 more
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Changes in seasonal precipitation distribution but not annual amount affect litter decomposition in a secondary tropical forest. [PDF]
Tropical forest litter decomposition was affected by seasonal precipitation changes but not the increased annual amount. Abstract In the tropics of South China, climate change induced more rainfall events in the wet season in the last decades. Moreover, there will be more frequently spring drought in the future.
Yu S +7 more
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In this study, activated carbon prepared from Acacia crassicarpa bark was prepared and studied for the potential development of low-cost, carbon-based adsorbents that remove industrial dyes from aqueous solutions.
Tue Ngoc Nguyen +2 more
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Pembangunan Hutan Tanaman Industri (HTI) merupakan salah satu alternatif untuk memenuhi kebutuhan kayu. Penggunaan pupuk dalam manajemen HTI diharapkan dapat meningkatkan pertumbuhan tanaman yang dikembangkan.
Eviyanti Palimbong +3 more
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Understory and Soil Macrofauna Diversity under the Three Young Native Species and Acacia crassicarpa in a Drained Peatland of Pelalawan-Riau, Indonesia [PDF]
Most studies mentioned that Acacia crassicarpa belongs to invasive species that could threat the native biodiversity. To respond that issue, we conducted a study that covers the understory and soil macrofauna diversity of three native tree species ...
Pribadi Avry, Junaedi Ahmad
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Community‐led peatland restoration in Southeast Asia: 5Rs approach
Peatlands in Southeast Asia are of global significance for biodiversity conservation and climate regulation as well as of national and local significance for water management and livelihood support. Despite this, these ecosystems are among the least studied and monitored of the world, and are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic activities ...
Dilva Terzano +6 more
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Fungi yang Berasosiasi dengan Benih Acacia crassicarpa Sesaat Setelah Panen dan Setelah Penyimpanan
Acacia crassicarpa is one of the forest tree species recommended for the establishment of Industrial Forest Plantations (Hutan Tanaman Industri/HTI) due to its fast growth on any soil type, and its prominent adaptability and resistance to sub-optimal ...
IGK Tapa Darma, Ari Sumrahadi
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Pest categorisation of <i>Pyrrhoderma noxium</i>. [PDF]
Abstract Following the commodity risk assessment of bonsai plants (Pinus parviflora grafted on Pinus thunbergii) from China performed by EFSA, the EFSA Plant Health Panel performed a pest categorisation of Pyrrhoderma noxium, a clearly defined plant pathogenic basidiomycete fungus of the order Hymenochaetales and the family Hymenochaetaceae.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +24 more
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Pharmacological Activity and Phytochemical Profile of Acacia Heartwood Extracts
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are related to several degenerative diseases. In this study, Acacia, a genus with many fast-growing species, was investigated to explore the many phytochemical compounds that are biologically active in processes dealing with
Yanico Hadi Prayogo +4 more
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