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Pertumbuhan Beberapa Jenis Leguminosa Tumbuh-cepat Di Lapangan Setelah Semabsfya Diinokulasi Dengan Rhizobium [PDF]
S. DANIMIHARDJA,SAEFUDIN,F. SYARIF & N.SETYOWATMNDARTO. 1987. The growthof some fast-growing legume species in the field after seedling inoculation with Rhizobium.Berita Biologi 3(8): 377 - 381.Eleven species of fast growing legumes were grown in the ...
DANIMIHARDJA, S. (S) +3 more
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Active colonies exhibited a decline in colony size, particularly during winter, followed by gradual growth in spring, peaking in summer or autumn, indicating a winter migration pattern. Larger colonies prefer roosting sites with widespread groves that offer better protection from human disturbances.
Prabhat Kiran Bhattarai +3 more
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Kelas Awet 15 Jenis Kayu Andalan Setempat Terhadap Rayap Kayu Kering, Rayap Tanah Dan Penggerek Di Laut [PDF]
Lima belas jenis kayu andalan setempat yang berasal dari beberapa daerah di Jawa Barat diuji keawetannya. Kayu contoh uji yang berukuran 5,0 cm x 2,5 cm x 2,0 cm diuji terhadap rayap kayu kering (Cryptotermes cynocephalus Light.), yang berukuran 2,0 cm x
Muslich, M. (Mohammad) +1 more
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Biomass transfer or cultivation of leguminous trees has higher eco-friendly profiles for soil nutrients restoration especially nitrogen. The research is conducted on decomposition and nitrogen release patterns of Parkia biglobosa and Albizia lebbeck ...
N. A. Oyebamiji +2 more
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Nitrogen Content and Dry-matter Digestibility of Guinea and Sabi Grasses as Influenced by Tree Legume Canopy [PDF]
A research study was undertaken to study the grass layer across a mini landscape dominated by tree legume Albizia lebbeck to explore the nutritional differences of two introduced grasses, Guinea grass (Panicum maximum) and sabi grass (Urochloa ...
Amar, A. L. (Andi)
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Seasonal Variation of Forest Butterfly Diversity in Tropical Lowland Nepal
The butterfly diversity significantly varied between the seasons, with two seasonal peaks of richness: pre‐monsoon and post‐monsoon. Nymphalidae was the richest, most abundant, and most diverse family. The overall species richness and abundance were positively affected by increased temperature but negatively affected by increased precipitation ...
Mahamad Sayab Miya +9 more
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Biosorption of Phosphate Ion on Albizia Lebbeck Seed Pod with and Without Organic Acid Modification
This study uses batch experiment to compare the binding efficiency of phosphate onto Albizia lebbeck (ALB) pod with and without citric acid (CALB) or tartaric acid (TALB) modification.
AH Alabi, CA Olanrewaju, SO Suara
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Growth of Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth. (Mimosaceae) in Polluted Soils of Landhi and Korangi Industrial Areas of Karachi, Pakistan [PDF]
Growth of Albizia lebbeck was observed in the polluted soils from towel, garment, rubber and ply board factories in the vicinity of Landhi and Korangi industrial areas of Karachi. Growth of A.
Mohammad Athar +2 more
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Abstract The rewilding of landscapes through the promotion of natural ecological processes is a contemporary approach to nature restoration and conservation. In Nepal and elsewhere globally, forest is also regenerating naturally on abandoned agricultural land, effectively rewilding the landscape by default.
Nicola McGunnigle +3 more
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Sustainable agricultural production is intrinsically linked to soil health, a cornerstone of agroecosystem resilience under global change. Nepal’s diverse topography, agricultural practices, and microclimates provide a unique context for agriculture.
Roshani Ghimire +4 more
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