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    pH dominates variation in tropical soil archaeal diversity and community structure by Tripathi, Binu M., Kim, Mincheol, Lai-Hoe, Ang, Shukor, Nor A.A., Rahim, Raha A., Go, Rusea, Adams, Jonathan M.

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-11-2013)
    “…Abstract Little is known of the factors influencing soil archaeal community diversity and composition in the tropics. We sampled soils across a range of forest…”
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    Assessment of Pb uptake, translocation and immobilization in kenaf ( Hibiscus cannabinus L.) for phytoremediation of sand tailings by HO, Wai Mun, ANG, Lai Hoe, LEE, Don Koo

    “…The potential of kenaf ( Hibiscus cannabinus L.) for phytoremediation of lead (Pb) on sand tailings was investigated. A pot experiment employing factorial…”
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    Soil pH and biome are both key determinants of soil archaeal community structure by Tripathi, Binu M., Kim, Mincheol, Tateno, Ryunosuke, Kim, Woosung, Wang, Jianjun, Lai-Hoe, Ang, Ab. Shukor, Nor Aini, Rahim, Raha A., Go, Rusea, Adams, Jonathan M.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-09-2015)
    “…The mechanisms underlying community composition and diversity of soil archaea are poorly understood. We compared both total archaea and ammonia oxidizing…”
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    Tropical Soil Bacterial Communities in Malaysia: pH Dominates in the Equatorial Tropics Too by Tripathi, Binu M., Kim, Mincheol, Singh, Dharmesh, Lee-Cruz, Larisa, Lai-Hoe, Ang, Ainuddin, A. N., Go, Rusea, Rahim, Raha Abdul, Husni, M. H. A., Chun, Jongsik, Adams, Jonathan M.

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-08-2012)
    “…The dominant factors controlling soil bacterial community variation within the tropics are poorly known. We sampled soils across a range of land use…”
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    Distinctive Phyllosphere Bacterial Communities in Tropical Trees by Kim, Mincheol, Singh, Dharmesh, Lai-Hoe, Ang, Go, Rusea, Rahim, Raha Abdul, A.N., Ainuddin, Chun, Jongsik, Adams, Jonathan M.

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-04-2012)
    “…Recent work has suggested that in temperate and subtropical trees, leaf surface bacterial communities are distinctive to each individual tree species and…”
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    Temperature response and photoinhibition investigated by chlorophyll fluorescence measurements for four distinct species of dipterocarp trees by Kitao, Mitsutoshi, Lei, Thomas T., Koike, Takayoshi, Tobita, Hiroyuki, Maruyama, Yutaka, Matsumoto, Yoosuke, Ang, Lai-Hoe

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-07-2000)
    “…The effects of strong light in combination with elevated temperatures on the photosynthetic system were examined in 4 dipterocarp tree species with…”
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    Distinctive Bacterial Communities in the Rhizoplane of Four Tropical Tree Species by Oh, Yoon Myung, Kim, Mincheol, Lee-Cruz, Larisa, Lai-Hoe, Ang, Go, Rusea, Ainuddin, N., Rahim, Raha Abdul, Shukor, Noraini, Adams, Jonathan M.

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-11-2012)
    “…It is known that the microbial community of the rhizosphere is not only influenced by factors such as root exudates, phenology, and nutrient uptake but also by…”
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    Antioxidant Activities and Polyphenolic Constituents of Bitter Bean Parkia Speciosa by Ko, Huey-Jiun, Ang, Lai-Hoe, Ng, Lean-Teik

    Published in International journal of food properties (21-10-2014)
    “…Bitter bean (Parkia speciosa), also known as petai, is a popular non-timber forest product. Traditionally, its fruits are consumed as vegetables and herbal…”
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    Growth performance and lignin content of Acacia mangium Willd. and Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunn. ex Benth. under normal and stressed conditions by Asif, Muhammad Javed, GOVENDER, Nisha Thopla, ANG, Lai Hoe, RATNAM, Wickneswari

    Published in Journal of forest science (Praha) (2017)
    “…Acacia mangium Willdenow and Acacia auriculiformis A. Cunningham ex Bentham are fast-growing species with wide environmental adaptability. Fast-growing species…”
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    Ontogenetic transition of leaf physiology and anatomy from seedlings to mature trees of a rain forest pioneer tree, Macaranga gigantea by Ishida, A, Yazaki, K, Hoe, A.L

    Published in Tree physiology (01-05-2005)
    “…In a field study, we compared anatomy and diurnal gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence in sunlit mature leaves of Macaranga gigantea (Reichb. f. and…”
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    Effects of soil amendments on survival and early growth of three timber species grown on sand tailings in the peninsular Malaysia by Ang, Lai Hoe, Ho, Wai Mun, Tang, Lai Kuen, Hui, Ting Fui, Theseira, Gary W., Krishnapilly, Baska-ran, Lee, Don Koo

    Published in Forest science and technology (01-06-2006)
    “…Existing large tracts of tin tailings are problematic soils that were created from natural lowland rainforests of high biodiversity in Peninsular Malaysia…”
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    Assessment of Pb uptake, translocation and immobilization in kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) for phytoremediation of sand tailings by HO Wai Mun, ANG Lai Hoe, LEE Don Koo

    Published in 环境科学学报(英文版) (2008)
    “…X7; The potential of kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) for phytoremediation of lead (Pb) on sand tailings was investigated. A pot experiment employing factorial…”
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    Interactive effects of leaf age and self-shading on leaf structure, photosynthetic capacity and chlorophyll fluorescence in the rain forest tree, Dryobalanops aromatica by Ishida, A, Uemura, A, Koike, N, Matsumoto, Y, Hoe, A.L

    Published in Tree physiology (01-09-1999)
    “…In the tropical canopy tree, Dryobalanops aromatica Gaertn. f., upper-canopy leaves (UL) develop under sunlit conditions but are subjected to self-shading…”
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    Diurnal changes in leaf gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence in tropical tree species with contrasting light requirements by Ishida, Atsushi, Nakano, Takashi, Matsumoto, Yoosuke, Sakoda, Mutsumi, Ang, Lai Hoe

    Published in Ecological research (01-06-1999)
    “…Interspecific ecophysiological differences in response to different light environments are important to consider in regeneration behavior and forest dynamics…”
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