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Rubber plantations in southeast Asia have grown at an unprecedented rate in recent decades, leading to drastic changes in regional carbon storage. To this end, this study proposes a systematic approach for quantitatively estimating and assessing the ...
Chong Huang, Chenchen Zhang, He Li
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Rubber cultivation is primarily rainfed agriculture, which means that water supplies are not stable in most rubber cultivated areas. Therefore, improving the water use of rubber trees through fertilization management seems to be a breakthrough for ...
Huixian Song +8 more
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Carbon sequestration potential of rubber plantation in East Kalimantan
Forestry and Other Land Use (FOLU) sector has significant contributions to greenhouse gas emissions in Indonesia. Besides reducing deforestation and forest degradation, plantation development also plays an important role in climate change mitigation ...
N. S. Lestari, R. F. Noor’an
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The rapid expansion of rubber plantations in Asian countries has led to various environmental problems. Therefore, local governments are implementing rubber plantation ecological restoration (RPER) programs as an essential solution.
Yuanyan Gan +4 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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Design and development of an automated robot for collecting latex cups in rubber plantation
The main reason for robots in agriculture are saving the time and energy required for performing repetitive tasks and increasing the productivity. The turnover rate in rubber plantation is high and youngster nowadays refuse to work in this industrial ...
S. Kang, C.S. Wong, C. H. Lim, Y. C. Tan
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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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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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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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Analisis Kemampuan Ekonomi Rumah Tangga Petani Karet di Sumatera Selatan [PDF]
Issue of this research is: (1) There is factors influence applied to forming of capital for rejuvenation of rubber plantation, (2) Does farmer have allocation ability of the earnings to forming of capital for rejuvenation of rubber plantation, (3) Does ...
Hendro, O. (Omar), Mulyana, A. (Andy)
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