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Ammonium and potassium exchange in acid tropical soil
Published 2001“…High precipitation and low soil cation exchange capacity (CEC) of highly weathered acidic tropical soils require large amounts and many rounds of fertilization to increase the potential of these soils from leaching losses of soil ammonium (NH4+) and potassium (K+). …”
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Phytoplankton in tropical mangrove estuaries: role and interdependency
Published 2016“…Based on relevant published literature, this paper focuses on the role of phytoplankton in mangrove estuaries in the tropical coastal region and their interdependency. …”
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Tropical tree for urban environment: their microclimatic properties
Published 2016“…By understanding the thermal performances of these tropical trees, they can be appropriately used in planting design and the suitable implementation of tree planting scheme could be achieved. …”
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Identification runoff source area in Tropical watershed
Published 2009“…Models are needed to describe how nonpoint source area of a watershed affect the rainfall-runoff process in tropical region, yet little spatially distributed data exist to develop such models. …”
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Rats and leptospirosis, a unique tropical experience
Published 2017“…The environment is the indirect source of infection and in tropical countries; recreational areas are often the place foroutbreaks of leptospirosis. …”
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Wildlife-logging issues in the tropical rain forest.
Published 2008“…In recent decades, there has been unprecedented growth in the scale and intensity of tropical forest management. Industrial forestry, both directly and indirectly, has wreaked havoc on the wildlife and the ecological integrity of tropical forests. …”
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Tropical peat soils and transportation of greenhouse gases
Published 2018“…This book is a distillation of experiences in pineapple, tropical peats research and emission of GHGs. It is intended to provide basic information to farmers, researchers, and students about the effects of the water table fluctuation of tropical peat soils on the production and transportation of greenhouse gases during pineapple cultivation. …”
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Current trends of tropical fruit waste utilization
Published 2018“…This review is focused on polyphenolic compounds recovery from tropical fruit wastes and its current trend of utilization. …”
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Brief review on climate change and tropical peatlands
Published 2019“…In 2008, the very extensive tropical peats were estimated to be about 182 million ha spanning South America, Asia and Africa. …”
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Anuran species abundance in tropical agricultural landscapes
Published 2018“…The expansion of agricultural crops throughout the tropical region has become the biggest threat to biodiversity. …”
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Drivers of avian biodiversity in tropical agricultural landscapes
Published 2018“…Further research is required to date of the tropical agriculture landscapes for supporting biodiversity in future.…”
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Physicochemical sensitivities of tropical peat to electrokinetic environment
Published 2010“…Tropical peat is unconsolidated superficial deposits with high non-crystalline colloid (humus) content, constituting the subsurface of wetland systems. …”
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Comparison Of Rain Attenuation Models For Tropical Climate
Published 2010“…The influence of rainfall on radio wave propagation at frequencies above 10 GHz is essential for satellite communication, especially in tropical regions as a result of the high intensity rainfall. …”
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BST212 -Tropical Ecosystems (Ekosistem Tropika)
Published 2024“…First Semester Examination 2023/2024 Academic Session February 2024 BST212 -Tropical Ecosystems (Ekosistem Tropika) Duration : 2 hour (Masa : 2 jam)…”
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Cyanobacterial Diversity In Selected Tropical And Polar Environments
Published 2019“…This study explored the cyanobacterial communities in sediment and soil samples collected from selected areas from Antarctic (Browning Peninsula, Dee Island, Greenwich Island and Reeve Hill), Arctic (Kvartsitsletta and Polish Polar Station) and Tropical (Air Terjun River, Air Itam River, Dondang River, Jelutong River and Pinang River) regions, by identifying taxa via 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequence data. 16S rRNA gene amplicons generated from 11 samples were sequenced using illumina Miseq, with the targeted V3 and V4 regions yielding approximately 1 million reads per sample. …”
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Kinetic shading devices for building in tropical climate
Published 2022“…In tropical climate districts, day lighting is plenteous but isn't completely utilized in building plan due to the undesirable sun oriented warm pick up. …”
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Students perspective on sustainable tropical architectural ideas
Published 2005“…Books on tropical architecture normally based on the architectural idea as revealed by the traditional architecture solutions. …”
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Electrokinetic treatment on a tropical residual soil
Published 2011“…the results of shear box and consolidation tests on electrokinetically-treated tropical residual soil are presented. injections of selected chemicals (calcium chloride, aluminium chloride and phosphoric acid) into the soil samples at the anodes or cathodes were carried out in cylindrical electrokinetic cells via applications of 30 v dc electrical potential for 168 h. four different open-anode and open-cathode electrokinetic systems utilising different anolytes and catholytes were employed to treat the soil samples. the shear resistances of the treated soil utilising distilled water as the anolyte and 1·0 mol/l phosphoric acid as the catholyte was enhanced, whereas the treated soil near the cathode showed significant reduction in compressibility. soil treated utilising the other chemicals showed no significant changes.…”
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