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Factors Influencing Labor Allocation in Rubber Plantations in Muaro Jambi Regency
Background: Production and the number of smallholder rubber farmers in Muaro Jambi Regency have decreased over the past ten years. The decrease in production and the number of rubber farmers are believed to be caused by a decrease in the labor allocation
Kusnadi, Nunung +2 more
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Decomposition of logging residues in immature rubber plantations and effect on soil fertility [PDF]
The decomposition of crop residues plays a crucial role in nutrient biogeochemical cycles, contributing to the maintenance of soil fertility over successive replanting cycles in tropical perennial crops.
Kouassi, Daouda +6 more
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The risk of vector-borne disease exposure in rubber plantations of northern Lao PDR [PDF]
Unprecedented economic growth in South-East Asia has encouraged the expansion of rubber plantations. Outbreaks of vector-borne diseases occur in these plantations, yet data on the vector dynamics is limited. In this thesis I describe the mosquito ecology
TANGENA, JULIE-ANNE,AKIKO
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The rubber plantations in Cochinchina (1897-1940)
Dès la conquête de la Cochinchine en 1862, l’Administration coloniale et des particuliers français exploitèrent l’agriculture locale et y développèrent l’économie.
Tran, Xuan Tri
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The conversion of tropical forests to monoculture rubber plantations throughout Southeast Asia threatens to have widespread negative impacts on ecosystem services.
Xu J C +5 more
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Sheep and Forage Productivity in Rubber Plantations
The concept of integration of sheep with rubber plantations for weed control and meal production is rapidly gaining recognition in Malaysia. A series of experiments were set up with ACIAR support to determine the level of forage and animal production ...
Ng, K F +4 more
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Rubber plantations and drug resistant malaria: a cross-sectional survey in Cambodia. [PDF]
Thomson R +15 more
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Potential of rubber plantations for environmental conservation in Amazon Region. [PDF]
The Amazon is the largest tropical rainforest in the world. Its conservation is important to avoid world climate changes, especially rising atmospheric temperature, release of greenhouse gases and control of the water cycle.
MORAES, L. A. C. +2 more
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Carbon sequestration potential of rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) plantations was estimated in two production systems: monoculture and agroforestry system with copoazú (Theobroma grandiflorum), on farms of Florencia, El Doncello and Belén de los AndaquÃes,
Hernán Jair Andrade +2 more
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Response of bacterial communities in rubber plantations to different fertilizer treatments. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Zhang P, Lin Q, Cha Z, Luo W.
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