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Diagnosis of Diseases in Rubber Stems Using the Dempster Shafer Method

open access: yesJOIV: International Journal on Informatics Visualization
Rubber (Hevea Brasiliensis) is a non-timber forest product originating from the Americas and is currently widely distributed worldwide, including in East Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Yudi Sukmono   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Integrating indigenous crops in agroforestry systems: Lesser yam and teak mixed systems are more profitable than monocultures in Indonesia

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 8, Issue 5, Page 1662-1674, September 2026.
Major staple crops are often introduced and cultivated in monocultures. Yams are staple crops native to the majority of low‐ and middle‐income countries and can provide an alternative to introduced staple crops. We showed that lesser yams cultivated together with teak trees (planted at the border of the farm) are more profitable than lesser yam ...
Budiadi   +5 more
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Modulating Hunting Atmospheres: Mud and Material Flows Beyond the Kill

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 128, Issue 3, Page 629-639, September 2026.
ABSTRACT This article argues that hunting is not a bounded event but a materially redistributed atmosphere that extends beyond the kill and across field, truck, clothing, and home. Drawing on long‐term ethnographic fieldwork with wild boar hunters in Uruguay, I show how mud, odors, blood, and bodily residues carry the sensory, affective, and material ...
Juan Martin Dabezies
wiley   +1 more source

The linkages and impact of plantation-based sectors on economy and poverty in Jambi province, Indonesia: Miyazawa’s input-output model

open access: yesAgricultural and Resource Economics, 2019
Purpose. This study aims to analyze the linkages and impacts of the plantation-based sector on the economy and poverty. Methodology / approach. The method used in this study is the Miyazawa Input Output (I-O) analysis.
Dadang Hardiwan   +3 more
doaj  

A Non‐Destructive Method for Sex Identification in a Tubuliferan Thrips

open access: yesEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, Volume 174, Issue 9, Page 1135-1140, September 2026.
Accurate sex identification of the biological control agent Pseudophilothrips ichini Hood (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae) is a useful tool for colony management and experimental applications in biological control. Destructive methods of sex identification limit specimen usage, prompting the need for a sex identification method for live thrips.
Brianna Foster   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

PENGEMBANGAN PERKEBUNAN KARET DALAM USAHA PENINGKATAN EKONOMI DAERAH DAN PENDAPATAN PETANI DI PROVINSI ACEH

open access: yesJurnal Ekonomi Pembangunan: Kajian Masalah Ekonomi dan Pembangunan, 2009
The government’s effort to reduce the number of unemployment and poverty in ac- cordance with the Medium Term Development Plan amounted 5,1 percent is difficult to achieve if there is no effort to develop the Rill Sector.
Kasman Kasman
doaj  

How Does Glucose Addition Affect Net Carbon Balance in Top and Deep Soils in Tropical Rubber‐Based Agroforestry Systems?

open access: yesLand Degradation &Development, Volume 37, Issue 14, Page 10272-10283, 30 August 2026.
ABSTRACT The priming effect, which can accelerate or suppress the mineralization of soil organic carbon (SOC), plays an important role in soil carbon cycling. However, the impact of exogenous carbon addition on SOC priming in rubber‐based agroforestry systems remains unclear.
Xinai Li, Deyun Chen, Jianping Wu
wiley   +1 more source

Geo-informatics Techniques for Assessing Physiological Status and Productivity of RRIC 121 Genotype of Hevea brasiliensis (Rubber) under Different Harvesting Systems

open access: yesJournal of Tropical Forestry and Environment, 2017
Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) one of the main plantation crops in Sri Lanka is the only plant species cultivated commercially for natural rubber harvesting.
K.M.E.P. Fernando   +2 more
doaj  

Effects of Long‐Term Thinning on Soil Nematode Communities in Pinus taiwanensis Plantations

open access: yesEcology and Evolution, Volume 16, Issue 8, August 2026.
Moderate thinning (20% tree removal) optimizes soil resource distribution and boosts soil nematode community diversity and stability in Pinus taiwanensis plantations. Fungivorous and omnivorous‐predatory nematodes are enriched under moderate thinning, indicating trophic cascading effects in soil food webs. Moderate thinning drives nematode life‐history
Ruohan Wang   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Perennial Legumes Pueraria phaseoloides and Leucaena leucocephala Exhibit High Potential for Fertility Restoration of Degraded Mined Soils in Ghana

open access: yesJournal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, Volume 189, Issue 4, Page 450-459, August 2026.
Revegetating the subsoil layer of abandoned gold mined sites with the perennial legumes Leucaena Leucocephala, Pueraria phaseoloides and Gliricidia sepium without any soil amendments increases the content of soil organic carbon and important macro‐nutrients, which are crucial for restoring soil health and productivity. These improvements in soil health
Enoch Opoku   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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