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173 results.
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Kenneth Peprah
Savannazation and marshy areas are common features of once evergreen and deciduous forest of Ghana. Attempts to salvage such degraded lands have considered replacement with closed tree canopy. This st...
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Daru Setyo Rini
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Endang Arisoesilaningsih
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Donny Harisuseno
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S. Soemarno
Ecohydraulic river bank protection design was developed as ECO-RIPRAP model and has been applied along 100 meter length to restore accelerated erosion sites in Surabaya River at Wringinanom and Klubuk...
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Tyas Mutiara Basuki
Quantifying sediment is essential to determine its sources and reduce its negative impacts. A study was conducted to quantify suspended sediments of catchments covering by teak plantation and to provi...
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Henny Kuntyastuty
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Siti Muzaiyanah
The expansion of planting areas on acid soils is one of the strategies to achieve Indonesian self-sufficiency program on food. Acidic soil has low pH that causes contents of Al, Fe, and Mn are high. I...
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Norma Fauziyah
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Bambang Hadisutrisno
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S. Suryanti
Pepper (Piper nigrum L.) is an important spice plant of Indonesia. In Bangka Belitung Province, the main pepper producer, pepper has been the most commonly cultivated commodity. However, the producti...
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Vivi Novianti
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D. N. Choesin
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D. T. Iskandar
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D. Suprayogo
Coal mine overburden (OB) materials were nutrient-poor, loosely adhered particles of shale, stones, boulders, and cobbles, also contained elevated concentration of trace metals. This condition cause O...
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J. Taribuka
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A. Wibowo
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S. M. Widyastuti
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C. Sumardiyono
Fusarium wilt caused by F. oxysporum f.sp. cubense is one of very damaging banana plant diseases which can cause plant death. Disease control using intensive chemical fungicides will have negative imp...
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Edyson Indawan
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Ricky Indri Hapsari
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Kgs Ahmadi
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Dian Noorvy Khaerudin
The occurrence of pollution in mangrove land is due to changes in physical, chemical and biological properties of water because of the increasing human activities that produce problems due to resident...
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Eba Muluneh Sorecha
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Birhanu Bayissa
The information on the length of dry spells could be used for deciding a particular crop or variety, supplementary irrigation water demand and for others agricultural activities. The study was conduct...
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Amir Hamzah
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Ricky Indri Hapsari
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Rossyda Priyadarshini
Phytoremediation has been intensively studied due its costs effectiveness and environmentally sound. Studies of heavy metal pollution phytoremediation has been done in develop countries, but still lim...
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N. T. Brata
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S. Sairin
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S. Setiadi
The focus of this paper is on a marginal society in Bojonegoro Regency, East Java Province. It is a remote area in the middle of a teak forest, far away from the centre of economy and governance, it's...
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Andy Wijanarko
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Benito Heru Purwanto
A study that was aimed to determine the effect of organic matter from groundnut and maize biomass on the availability of N and C labile fraction was conducted in laboratory and glasshouse, Iletry, Mal...
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John Rhey Ymas Dayang
Post-mining activities in Samar left serious environmental issues. Albeit it is used to provide prosperity to its constituents, mining in the area brought with it negative impacts. Bagacay Mine, an ab...
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Wid Widowati
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A. Astutik
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Astri Sumiati
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Wahyu Fikrinda
Application of biochar can increase availability of plant nutrients and yield. A field experiment was conducted on anInceptisol with aim to determineresidual potassium fertilizer and biochar applicati...
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Tyas Mutiara Basuki
Land cover and human activities affect water yield and soil erosion-sedimentation in a catchment. Therefore, a study to obtain information of water and sediment yields from two catchments covered by d...
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Eba Muluneh Sorecha
The study was conducted to explore the growth and survival rate of the native tree species of Ethiopia, Olea africana and Hagenia abysinicca in the degraded Lake Haramaya Watershed, eastern Ethiopia. ...
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Akbar Saitama
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Agung Nugroho
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Eko Widaryanto
Sweet potato is a tuber commodity and one of alternative crops in Indonesia. The demand of sweet potato in Indonesia continues to increase. However, the supply of sweet potatoes for consumption estima...
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A. Asmarhansyah
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Rodrigo B. Badayos
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Pearl B. Sanchez
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Sta Cruz, Pompe C
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Leonardo M. Florece
Kepulauan Bangka Belitung, Indonesia is one of the tin mineral-producer in the world. Agricultural crops could be a wise option for the reclamation since abandoned tin-mining lands have a high potency...
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E. Tando
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A. Nugroho
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T. Islami
Farmland in Southeast Sulawesi is largely dominated by Red and Yellow Podzolic soil type or Ultisol up to 60.30% of total soil. Aspects that caused low productivity, deteriorating soil physically and ...
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Eko Widaryanto
Monoculture and intercropping systems are techniques of controlling weeds in technical culture (ecology). Change in cropping system from monoculture to intercropping may affect the growth of weed spec...