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    Effect of different temperature on burning peat soil / Amir Nur Rahim Abd Aziz by Abd Aziz, Amir Nur Rahim

    Published 2015
    “…This paper attempts to understand the effect of different temperature on peat soil (without burning, 100°c, 200°c, 300°c, 400°c, and 500°c) on volume soil loss, nutrient (N, P, K, Mg, Ca, Mn) and pH. 18 samples treatments are test and 3 replication for each temperature. …”
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    Implementation of zero burning technique among smallholder in Kuala Medang, Pahang / Nur Afiqah Md Said by Md Said, Nur Afiqah

    Published 2019
    “…In order to cope with the problem, the burn method has been replaced with the no burn method, which is both environmentally friendly and economically superior to the burn method. …”
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    A survey regarding zero burning policy among smallholders for oil palm plantation in Jasin / Mohammad Dzulkeflee Roslan by Roslan, Mohammad Dzulkeflee

    Published 2018
    “…Zero-burning policy is a policy that been made by RSPO and it is included in principle number 5 which is the environmental responsibility and conservation of natural resources and biodiversity. …”
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    Synthesis of polyurethane from oil palm cellulose / Nor Afifah Kamarapani by Kamarapani, Nor Afifah

    Published 2019
    “…By using this biomass waste for create new products also can reduce environmental pollution where the old and dead palm oil trees mostly will be burn since it cannot decompose to the soil. This experiment is to synthesis the polyurethane from cellulose by exraction of sawdust from palm oil fronds by using ethanol-toluene to remove essential oil and other subtances. …”
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    Effect of climatic factor that influence the population dynamics of Brown Planthopper, Nilaparavata lugens / Nur Shakiera Jusoh by Jusoh, Nur Shakiera

    Published 2019
    “…Brown plant hopper is major pest that contribute of low productivity of the rice and it damage by feeds directly on the growing plant by sucking the phloem sap, hopper burn and it transmit the grassy stunt disease. This study was conducted to determine abundance of Brown Planthopper (BPH) in paddy field and the relationship between climatic factor such as temperature, rainfall and relative humidity. …”
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    Effect of nitrogen management on population growth of brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) / Nur Asyiqin Mustafa by Mustafa, Nur Asyiqin

    Published 2019
    “…The pest destroyed paddy plant through “hopper burn” symptom and also causing heavy damaged. Present study evaluated that the application of different level of nitrogen (N) is the important factor during the development of phytophagous insect. …”
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    A review of influence of slow release fertilizer on growth of rubber (Hevea) seedling / Safiah Musa by Musa, Safiah

    Published 2017
    “…Slow fertilizer is able to release about 80% of N over 40 days. Low burn of scorching potential to seedling especially of leaf is one of the advantage of slow-release fertilizer, and fast release of nutrient is the advantage of quick fertilizer which is plant root are able to uptake the nutrient in short time. …”
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    Performance evaluation of a chopper machine in producing animal feed obtained from oil palm fronds: a case study / Mohd Syafiq Haron by Haron, Mohd Syafiq

    Published 2016
    “…Thus, based on the study, conclusions can be drawn is that the chopper machine is only suitable for a small number of livestock and machinery is suitable for all ages of workers because it can help in burning calories for purposes health…”
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    Study of student’s awareness towards the factors of air pollution: A case study of BAS students, UiTM Melaka City Campus / Nawal Mohd Zin and Siti Zulaikha Yahya by Mohd Zin, Nawal, Yahya, Siti Zulaikha

    Published 2012
    “…Although the forest fires to some extent are part of traditional agriculture method, yet 81.1% of the forest burning is happening in industrial forest. (Jimmy Tanaya, 2007)…”
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    Reuse water treatment sludge as pedestrian pavement / Khairulnizam Md. Yasin by Md. Yasin, Khairulnizam

    Published 2006
    “…The sample of sludge was mixed to a bitumen pavement as a comparing sample to unburned and burned sludge mix pavement. The bulk density, stability and stiffness of pavement sample have been obtained. …”
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    By-product manufacturing from rice industry waste materials: a review / Zulaikha Othman by Othman, Zulaikha

    Published 2017
    “…The amount of by-product rice cultivation such as rice straw, rice husk, rice husk ash and rice branare grow each year is roughly equal to the amount of rice production. Open-field burning can reduce rice waste abundance, however it cause pollution and not environmental friendly. …”
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    Effectual forms of chicken eggshell to improve soil pH and exchangeable bases (K, Ca and Mg) of peat soil / Muhammad Nazif Hussin by Hussin, Muhammad Nazif

    Published 2019
    “…Even though the liming application using either agriculture lime, burned lime or hydrated lime is quite common in Malaysia, there is a potential of chicken eggshell to become a substitution for these types of lime, especially in a small scale agricultural area. …”
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    The constraints and challenges faced by the Malaysian SMES / Masmawarni Sohhimi by Sohhimi, Masmawarni

    Published 2011
    “…Chin Yee Whah (2003), Burns (2001), and Saleh (2006). These researchers had revealed many challenges faced by the owners of the SMEs plus its effects to the companies. …”
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    The safety standard of toys in Malaysia: towards a comprehensive toys safety system in Malaysia for consumer protection / Afifah Shakirah Baharudin and Nurul Emelda Jamel by Baharudin, Afifah Shakirah, Jamel, Nurul Emelda

    Published 2007
    “…It will also outline the potential dangers and hazards of toys, such as; choking, strangulation, poisoning from toxic chemicals in toys, blindness from projectiles, deafness from excessively loud toys, and cuts and burns from sharp or flammable toys. It was discovered earlier in the research that Malaysia does not have a specific mandatory safety standard with regards to toys that manufacturers must comply to. …”
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    Death penalty as deterrence for crimes / Hasmahani Hassan Hadeli, Imi Safwani Ismail and Karmuni Abdul Kadir by Hassan Hadeli, Hasmahani, Ismail, Imi Safwani, Abdul Kadir, Karmuni

    Published 2006
    “…Death sentences were carried out by such means as crucifixion, drowning, beating to death, burning alive and implement. In Malaysia, where death penalty is mandatory for a considerable number of offences, the court are left to wring their hands and pass the sentence of death irrespective of the existence of mitigating or extenuating circumstances in the case. …”
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    Influnce of effective microorganisms (EMs) on the compost quality of rice straw with goat manure / Nur Asiah Haji Abdul Rahman by Haji Abdul Rahman, Nur Asiah

    Published 2015
    “…The study about composting of rice straw and goat manure were carried out due to problem of agricultural waste such as rice straw are left on the field without proper management and disposed by burning in-situ leads to the environment problem. …”
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    Treatment of synthetic azo dyes wastewater by using rice husk as adsorbent / Syaza Athirah Asri by Asri, Syaza Athirah

    Published 2018
    “…The disposal problem of untreated agricultural wastes can lead to greenhouses effect resulting from the open burning. This study aimed to measure the adsorbent capacity of rice husk and to optimize the parameters for further batch sorption. …”
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    The comparison of implementation and non-implementation Standard Operation Procedure (SOP) in practicing field activities for oil palm production / Filzah Hanis Abdul Kadir by Abdul Kadir, Filzah Hanis

    Published 2018
    “…In addition, the oil palm industry also produce, the negative impact on the environment like open burning, higher chemical toxic in the soil and water pollution. …”
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    Thermal degradation and kinetics analysis of imperata cylindrica biomass / Rozalia Syqirah Amrina Mohd Rozali by Mohd Rozali, Rozalia Syqirah Amrina

    Published 2017
    “…In the proximate analysis, the moisture content, ash, fixed carbon and volatile matter were calculated as 9.7, 7.89, 10.47 and 71.94 weight % respectively after heated in oven and burned in furnace. While, the result that obtained from TG/DTG curve were used for the kinetic analysis of1e biomass. …”
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    A study on construction waste management (renovation work) / Muhammad Taufiq Ramlam by Ramlam, Muhammad Taufiq

    Published 2009
    “…The methods of waste disposal are landfill, dumping, open air burning, recycling and reuse.…”
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