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Morphology in forest soils has developed over a long time due to the non-intensive management of forest soils. Damage to forest soil occurs when there is logging activity, fire, or land use change.
Haidar Fari Aditya +3 more
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Morphological, particularly textural, discontinuities between horizons increase soil erodibility in Depressão Central, Rio Grande do Sul State (Brazil).
Cristiane Regina Michelon +6 more
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Fire Impact on Subtaiga Larch Forest Ecosystems of the Eastern Khentey Area in Mongolia [PDF]
The data of experimental studies on post-fire dynamics in subtaiga larch forests in the Eastern Khentey area in Mongolia are analyzed in the paper. It has been revealed that ground litter-humus fires are the major destructive factor in forest dynamics.
Yu. N. Krasnoshchekov +2 more
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Nonomuraea monospora sp. nov., an actinomycete isolated from cave soil in Thailand, and emended description of the genus Nonomuraea [PDF]
A novel actinomycete, designated strain PT708T, was isolated from cave soil collected in Pha Tup Cave Forest Park, Nan province, Thailand. It produced compounds with antimicrobial and anticancer activities.
Lumyong, S. +3 more
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Volcanic rocks mining activity will undoubtedly remove vegetation cover and cause the physical environment changes. Revegetation effort as part of land rehabilitation program then often found many obstacles because it was mostly conducted without ...
Juhadi Juhadi +5 more
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A combination of SEM and EDX studies on a clay-based natural composite with animal fibre and its mechanical implications [PDF]
A variety of natural fibres are nowadays being utilized as soil reinforcement. Test results demonstrate the positive effects of adding natural fibres to soils, in that they decrease shrinkage, reduce curing time and enhance compressive, flexural and ...
Bradley, Fiona +2 more
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Landslides are the second biggest natural disasters in Indonesia, occurring mostly in volcanic area with thick and clay rich soils. Examining the changes of land surface and soil morphology brought about by a particular landslide is usually the first ...
Amir Noviyanto +2 more
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Isolation of a Novel Phage OTooleKemple52 [PDF]
A bacteriophage is a virus capable of infecting bacteria like ubiquitous soil-dwelling genus Bacillus. Within the Bacillus genus, there is the “ACT family” made up of B. thuringiensis, B. cereus, and B.
Raymond, Thomas O
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The influence of topography on soil morphology, classification and characteristic is poorly understood in Ayer Hitam Forest Reserved, Malaysia. Topographic vegetation-soil interrelations are important because the existing plants are used to indicate ...
Haidar Fari Aditya +5 more
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Using small-angle X-ray scattering to investigate the compaction behaviour of a granulated clay [PDF]
The compaction behaviour of a commercial granulated clay (magnesium aluminium smectite, gMgSm) was investigated using macroscopic pressure-density measurements, X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray microtomography (XμT) and ...
Aguzzi +59 more
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