Natural forests maintain a greater soil microbial diversity than that in rubber plantations in Southwest China
The conversion of tropical forests to monoculture rubber plantations throughout Southeast
Asia threatens to have widespread negative impacts on ecosystem services. The aim of this …
Asia threatens to have widespread negative impacts on ecosystem services. The aim of this …
Soil respiration in sloping rubber plantations and tropical natural forests in Xishuangbanna, China
SD Goldberg, Y Zhao, RD Harrison, J Monkai… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2017 - Elsevier
Soil respiration (SR) plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. The widespread and
continued conversion of tropical forests to plantations is expected to drastically alter CO 2 …
continued conversion of tropical forests to plantations is expected to drastically alter CO 2 …
Converting forests into rubber plantations weakened the soil CH4 sink in tropical uplands
R Lang, S Goldberg, S Blagodatsky… - Land Degradation & …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Large‐scale conversion of natural forest to rubber plantations has taken place for decades
in Southeast Asia, help to make it a deforestation hot spot. Besides negative changes in …
in Southeast Asia, help to make it a deforestation hot spot. Besides negative changes in …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of ecosystem-based adaptation measures for sediment yield in a tropical watershed in Thailand
Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) can potentially mitigate watershed degradation
problems. In this study, various EbA measures were evaluated using a bio-physical model …
problems. In this study, various EbA measures were evaluated using a bio-physical model …
[引用][C] Karakteristik Pedoagroklimat untuk Pengembangan Perkebunan Karet dan Kelapa Sawit di Wilayah Moramo Sulawesi Tenggara
2. Metode Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di Kecamatan Moramo Utarayang kondisi
penggunaan lahan, bahan induk dan topografinya bervariasi sehingga cukup representatif …
penggunaan lahan, bahan induk dan topografinya bervariasi sehingga cukup representatif …
GIS-Based Assessment of Land Suitability for Rubber Cultivation in Chittagong District, Bangladesh
This research examines the viability of rubber cultivation in Chittagong, Bangladesh,
employing Geographic Information System (GIS) methodologies and a detailed multi-criteria …
employing Geographic Information System (GIS) methodologies and a detailed multi-criteria …
Latex Yield of Para Rubber (Hevea brasilliensis Muell. Arg) as a function of clonal variation and age at tapping in three locations in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria
The objective of this study was to assess the influence of clonal variability and tree-tapping
age on latex yield in parts of the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. One exotic (GT 1) and three …
age on latex yield in parts of the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. One exotic (GT 1) and three …
Ecological Characteristics of Para Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg) Productivity in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
The Niger Delta region is the rubber belt of Nigeria, and rubber production in the area which
is dominated by smallholder plantations, is characterized by low latex yield, due mainly to …
is dominated by smallholder plantations, is characterized by low latex yield, due mainly to …
[PDF][PDF] Distribution of nitrogen in an abandoned rubber estate
AH Izzah, NA AL, NF AS, WA WY - Proceedings of the Soil …, 2016 - researchgate.net
Abandoned or improper management at rubber estate because of high operational cost and
shortage of labour will be subsequently reduced latex productivity. Problems in terms of soil …
shortage of labour will be subsequently reduced latex productivity. Problems in terms of soil …
Examining the uneven growth rates of rubber trees: the case study at a plantation in North-Eastern Thailand
This study seeks to empirically identify significant factors that contribute to the uneven
growth rates of rubber trees using statistical analysis of collected data. The uneven growth …
growth rates of rubber trees using statistical analysis of collected data. The uneven growth …