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    Analisis Daya Saing Dan Perubahan Struktural Karet Indonesia 2000-2010 by , Hotman Sidauruk, , Prof. DR. Mudrajat Kuncoro

    Published 2011
    “…This situation motivates the writer to observe indonesian rubber condition on 2000-2010, besides expaectation of the global rubber market in the future are grown in accordance with economic escalation and increasing of awareness of environmental sustainability Malaysian and Thailand rubber production estimated should be decrease because the government policy to concentrated on the downstream sector and also divert part of the rubber area to palm oil area. Thailand and Malaysia also facing the limitation of area, which is located in the north side of Indonesia with marginal condition, so it means those area are less productivity than Indonesian area, also limitation avalability of labour Indonesia as a very potential country to develop the rubber comodity, because of higher RSCA especially in natural rubber, availability of land and labour, compatibility of climate and others should be make Indonesia grab this opportunity.…”
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  4. 8864

    Pyrolysis of shredded oil palm empty fruit bunches impregnated with cobalt catalyst / Rusmi Alias by Alias, Rusmi

    Published 2015
    “…The world community is concerned with the depletion of fossil fuel and looking at alternative energy resources such as biomass, solar, hydro and wind. With the growth of palm oil production in Malaysia, the amount of biomass residues generated also shows a corresponding increase. …”
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    Carbon stocks and sequestration potential in agroforestry system by Normah Awang Besar @ Raffie, Phua, Mui How, Mazlin Mokhtar

    Published 2012
    “…The combinations are oil palm (27 years) and agarwood (7 years), palm oil (20 years) and agarwood (7 years) and oil palm (17 years) and agarwood (5 years). …”
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  9. 8869

    Orangutan movement and population dynamics across human-modified landscapes: implications of policy and management by Dave J. I. Seaman, Maria Voigt, Greta Bocedi, Justin M. J. Travis, Stephen C. F. Palmer, Serge Wich, Erik Meijaard, Henry Bernard, Nicolas J. Deere, Tatyana Humle, Matthew J. Struebig, Marc Ancrenaz

    Published 2021
    “…Management that promotes maximising natural forest cover through certification, such as that promoted by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, can maintain viable orangutan populations over the lifespan of an oil palm plantation and facilitate movement among otherwise isolated populations. …”
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  10. 8870

    Effects of drying methods on the characteristics of rambutan (nephelium lappaceum l.) seed fat: An optimisation approach by Md Jahurul Haque Akanda, L.N. Ying, H.M.S. Amir, F.S. Azzatul, Sharifudin Md Shaarani, Hasmadi Mamat, Jau Shya Lee, Mansoor Abdul Hamid, Jumardi Roslan, Patracia Matanjun, Md Firoz Khan, Md Zaidul Islam Sarker

    Published 2019
    “…Our results provide useful information in the pre-treatment of RSF,which has potential to be used as blending component with palm oil for cocoa butter equivalent formulation in chocolate and confectionery industries.…”
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  11. 8871

    Effects of Liming on Soil Properties and Its Roles in Increasing the Productivity and Profitability of the Oil Palm Industry in Malaysia by Md Shawon Mahmud, Chong, Khim Phin

    Published 2022
    “…As global demand for edible oil increases, palm oil-producing countries in Southeast Asia are experiencing a rapid expansion of agricultural land for industrial oil palm cultivation by converting existing agricultural lands and some tropical rainforests; however, soil acidity and nutrient depletion are two major constraints in oil palm cultivation in the tropics. …”
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    Palm kernel shell activated carbon for lead and methylene blue removal by Decklary Jawing, Syahriadi Syahril, Mohd Hardyianto Vai Bahrun, Rachel Fran Mansa

    Published 2021
    “…The abundance of palm kernel shells from palm oil mills attracted researchers to use them as a precursor for activated carbon. …”
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    Phenolic compounds in enhancing physical barrier and suppressing growth of Ganoderma boninense PER71 by Ganapathy, Daarshini

    Published 2022
    “…However, the production of oil palm is hindered to a great extent, facing a devastating issue which started to decline in the cultivation of palm oil caused by basal stem rot (BSR) disease. Ganoderma boninense is the whiterot basidiomycetes, the primary causal pathogen of BSR. …”
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    Drechslera Cynodontis as a Potential Bioherbicide for Controlling Goosegrass (Eleusine Indica) by Chia, Shin Zhi

    Published 2009
    “…Therefore oil emulsion (10 % palm oil) has been used to circumvent the dew period requirement, as this emulsion has helped in creating higher disease severity. …”
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    High Internal Phase Emulsion As A Reaction Medium For Fabrication Of Brushite Crystal by Lim, Hong Ngee

    Published 2009
    “…The first part of the work involved synthesizing palm-based nonionic surfactants. Palm oil derivatives, lauryl, palmityl and stearyl alcohols as renewable resources, were ethoxylated with an average of three, six (or eight or nine) and 100 moles of ethylene oxide. …”
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    Biodiversity characterization in Malaysia through biology and genetics. by Tan, Soon Guan

    Published 2009
    “…For example, the current widespread practice of planting the tenera type of oil palm in commercial plantations which significantly raised palm oil production was preceded by the discovery of the gene controlling the oil palm fruit shell thickness by Beirnaert and Vanderweyen in 1941 during the course of their research work in the Belgian Congo, Africa (now the Democratic Republic of Congo) (Corley and Tinker, 2003.).Hence, fundamental biological research is important and needs to continue to be supported with adequate and meaningful funding so that Malaysia’s rich biological resources can be well characterized and understood. …”
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    In ovo and dietary administration of oligosaccharides extracted from palm kernel cake influence general health of pre- and neonatal broiler chicks by Jahromi, Mohammad Faseleh, Shokryazdan, Parisa, Idrus, Zulkifli, Ebrahimi, Rohollah, Liang, Juan Boo

    Published 2017
    “…Palm kernel cake (PKC) is the main byproduct from the palm oil industry in several tropical countries that contains considerable amounts of oligosaccharide. …”
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    Effects of in situ habitat quality and landscape characteristics in the oil palm agricultural matrix on tropical understory birds, fruit bats and butterflies by Md Sharif, Badrul Azhar, Puan, Chong Leong, Abdul Aziz, Mohamed Najjib, Sainuddin, Muhammad, Md Rashid, Nurfatin Adila, Samsuddin, Sohaimi, Muslim, Siti Asmah, Che Shaffine, Muhamad Syafiq, Abd Razak, Syafiq, Hafizuddin, Ahmad, Sazali, Ainil Hawa, Jamian, Syari

    Published 2015
    “…Aside from large-scale oil palm monoculture plantations, self-managed oil palm smallholdings are also becoming common in palm oil producing countries, but less is known about how management of the smallholdings affects faunal biodiversity. …”
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    Sustainable supply of wood and fibre: does Malaysia have enough by Sahri, Mohd. Hamami

    Published 2008
    “…Resource Recycling and Wood Wastes through: • Full utilisation of wood residues from logging and wood-processing industries such as saw-milling and plywood and particle board manufacturing; and • Intensification of use of wood residues generated by management of perennial crop plantations by activities such as pruning and replanting of trees (rubber, coconut, palm oil and crop residues generated by agricultural production); Importation of Raw Materials: • Increase importation of raw materials and components at competitive prices and allow the timber industry to focus on the possibility of producing tertiary products. …”
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