Induction of Agarwood in Aquilaria Malaccensis Using Nitrogen Fertilizer and Fusarium Solani [PDF]
Aquilaria malaccensis is agarwood producing species in Indonesia. Agarwood compounds are formed as a chemical response of Aquliaria malaccensis tree to various physical damages, phatogen infection, or chemical treatment.
Falah, S. (Syamsul) +2 more
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Biodiversity Credits: An Overview of the Current State, Future Opportunities, and Potential Pitfalls
ABSTRACT Biodiversity credits are an emerging vehicle for pro‐environmental financing, yet much uncertainty remains around how and when they could boost biodiversity conservation. Here we define what biodiversity credits are and explore impact pathways through a proposed theory of change. Based on evidence from 34 pilot projects and a review of lessons
Sven Wunder +16 more
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Efforts to Improve Ecotourism Management for Bekantan Conservation From Visitors\u27 Perspectives: a Case Study in Balikpapan East Kalimantan [PDF]
The two fragmented mangrove forests, located in Graha Indah (HMGI) and Margomulyo (HMM) Balikpapan (East Kalimantan), are important habitats for Bekantan, an endemic and endangered animal species in Indonesian Borneo.
Atmoko, T. (Tri) +2 more
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The taxonomy and biogeography of potter wasps with a petiolate metasoma occurring in the Indonesian Archipelago are reviewed. Literature review and specimens examination were carried out for the present study.
Nugroho Hari +2 more
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Several Physical Properties of Eucalyptus Pellita F. Muell From Different Provenances and Sampling Position on Tree [PDF]
Eucalyptus pellita F. Muell is one of the species selected for the development of the plantation forest in Indonesia. In order to obtain a superior plant for the continuity of the plantation forest program, various tree breeding techniques are often ...
Nirsatmanto, A. (Arif) +1 more
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Nephila spider male aggregation: preference for optimal female size and web clustering
Our snapshot census of Nephila spider males in female webs in Singapore reveals a female‐biased operational sex ratio. Our findings support two hypotheses that explain the uneven distribution of males among female webs: the optimal female size hypothesis and the web clustering hypothesis.
Matjaž KUNTNER +6 more
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The palaeogeography of Sundaland and Wallacea since the Late Jurassic
The continental core of Southeast (SE) Asia, Sundaland, was assembled from Gondwana fragments by the Early Mesozoic. Continental blocks rifted from Australia in the Jurassic [South West (SW) Borneo, East Java-West Sulawesi-Sumba], and the Woyla ...
Robert Hall
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Molasses Injection to Improve Growth and Vitality of Kesambi (Schleicera Oleosa Merr) as Lac Insect Host Plant [PDF]
Lac is a non-timber forest product derived from the secretion of Laccifer lacca insects that are cultivated in kesambi tree (Schleicera oleosa Merr). Low lac production in Indonesia due to poor conditions of host plant indicated by poor growth symptoms ...
Haneda, N. F. (Noor) +2 more
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Three new jumping spiders of the genus Cosmophasis from Wallacea (Araneae: Salticidae: Chrysillini)
Tiziano Hurni-Cranston, David E. Hill
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A new species of the genus Birdantis Stål, 1863 (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae), B. bhaskarai sp. nov. from Larat Island (Tanimbar), is described. Birdantis collaris (Walker, 1870) stat. rev. and B. trilineata (Schmidt, 1926) stat. rev.
Jérôme Constant
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