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The Suitability of PlanetScope Imagery for Mapping Rubber Plantations [PDF]
Quickly and accurately understanding the spatial distribution of regional rubber resources is of great practical significance. Using the unique phenological characteristics of rubber trees derived from remotely sensed data is a common effective method for monitoring rubber trees.
Cui, Bei +3 more
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Soil degradation is expected to continue as forest conversion into other land uses increases significantly. In Indonesia, Jambi is one of the main areas for the development of oil palm and rubber, whichare mainly converted from the forest.
Sri Rahayu Utami +3 more
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Knowing the stand age of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) plantations is vitally important for best management practices, estimations of rubber latex yields, and carbon cycle studies (e.g., biomass, carbon pools, and fluxes).
Bangqian Chen +12 more
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Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis Muel Arg.) is a commodity that make country devisa .the goverment have decided the development of national rubber policy from increasing clon using to more than 85% with minimal productivity rate 1500 kg/ha.Purpose of the ...
Asrul Asrul, Azwana Azwana
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In the era of intensive oil palm and rubber plantations in Kalimantan, some local communities of Dayak's tribe in West Kalimantan preserved the traditional agroforestry system "Tembawang". In the last two decades, rubber has been planted traditionally by
Rafdinal RAFDINAL +4 more
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Soil characteristics pattern with the depth as affected by forest conversion to rubber plantation
This research was an attempt to study the impact of forest conversion to intensive rubber plantation impact on soil characteristics. We selected three landuses (forest, jungle rubber, and rubber plantation) in Bukit Duabelas and Harapan landscape, Jambi,
C Agustina, S R Utami, S Sudarto
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Expansion of Area under Rubber Plantation and its Distribution in Tripura, India
Rubber plantation was introduced in the state of Tripura in 1963. This state is emerging as an important producer of natural rubber in India, second only to Kerala.
Raju Debbarma, Subrata Purkayastha
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Longhorn beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) have an important function in the ecosystem, i.e. bioindicators, saproxylic, pollinators, and as food of other organisms.
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Patterns and causes of conversion of smallholder rubber plantation to oil palm (case in Batik Nau sub district, Bengkulu Utara Regency) [PDF]
Batik Nau Subdistrict has the largest rubber plantation in North Bengkulu Regency, namely 3,779 hectares, but much of it has been converted to oil palm plantation. The conversion occurred quite massively, namely 393 hectares or 10.4 percent in 2019. This
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A study of the health profile of rubber plantation workers in rural Kerala
Background: The state of Kerala produces nearly 90% of India’s natural rubber output. Rubber plantation workers are vulnerable to a variety of health hazards and being in the unorganized sector, do not enjoy the benefits that their counterparts in ...
Tapas Sadasivan Nair
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