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Mapping rubber plantations in a large area is still challenging in high-cloud-cover and complex-vegetation landscapes. Existing studies were often confined to the discrimination of rubber trees from natural forests and rarely concerned other tropical ...
Hongzhong Li +7 more
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Food Preferences of the Rubber Plantation Litter Beetle,Luprops tristis, a Nuisance Pest in Rubber Tree Plantations [PDF]
Massive invasion of the litter dwelling beetle, Luprops tristis Fabricius (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), numbering about 0.5 to 4 million per residential building following summer showers, and their prolonged stay in a state of dormancy, make them an extreme nuisance in rubber tree plantation belts of the Western Ghats in south India.
Sabu, Thomas K., Vinod, K.V.
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Changes in Nutrient Contents of Soil across Different Land Uses in a Forest Reserve
In order to assess the changes in soil chemical properties’ resulting from conversion of forest to other agricultural land uses a study was conducted in Okomu Forest Reserve (Nigeria).
Oludare Oladipo AGBOOLA +2 more
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Sistem Pengupahan Penyadap Karet Ditinjau Dalam Fiqh Muamalah
The wage system for rubber tappers in the village of siparau, sub-districkof Barumun Tengah, padang lawas regency was motivated by the fact that the wages of rubber tappers were increased unilaterally and were not in accordance with the agreement or ...
Lili Rahmawati Siregar & Muhammad Arsad Nasution & Ahmatnijar
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This study was carried out to assess the possibilities of the Rubber Farming based Agro-Tourism (RFAT) in the smallholder rubber sector in Moneregala. The study covered 222 rubber smallholdings in eight rubber growing DS divisions and was conducted in ...
P.K.K.S. Gunarathne +3 more
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Malaria-associated rubber plantations in Thailand
Rubber forestry is intentionally used as a land management strategy. The propagation of rubber plantations in tropic and subtropic regions appears to influence the economical, sociological and ecological aspects of sustainable development as well as human well-being and health.
Adisak, Bhumiratana +4 more
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Transpiration characteristics of a rubber plantation in central Cambodia [PDF]
The rapid and widespread expansion of rubber plantations in Southeast Asia necessitates a greater understanding of tree physiology and the impacts of water consumption on local hydrology. Sap flow measurements were used to study the intra- and inter-annual variations in transpiration rate (Et) in a rubber stand in the low-elevation plain of central ...
Nakako, Kobayashi +9 more
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Driven by soil biochemistry and plant community composition, soil microbial communities reflect land management and environmental conditions. To evaluate the effects of land-use change on soil microbial diversity, we used denaturing gradient gel ...
Ling-ling Shi, De-Li Zhai, Hua-fang Chen
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Diversity and Abundance of Insect Pollinators in Different Agricultural Lands in Jambi, Sumatera
Agricultural land use is an artificial ecosystem. Insect pollinators are important keys to success of the agroecosystem. Converting natural landscapes to agricultural land, such as oil palm and rubber plantations, affects the insects.
Elida Hafni Siregar +2 more
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AbstractRubber tree plantations (Hevea brasiliensis) cover large areas in the tropics. In historical producing regions like South Thailand, rubber has been planted by smallholders for three successive rotations lasting a total of 75 years. Despite possible consequences on topsoil, the long‐term impacts of repeated rubber plantations on soil quality ...
Phantip Panklang +7 more
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