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    Land surface temperature changes caused by land cover/ land use properties and their impact on rainfall characteristics by Suharyanto, A, Maulana, A, Suprayogo, D, Devia, Y P, Kurniawan, S

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine the relationships between land cover presented by vegetation index and land surface temperature,…”
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    Effects of hedgerow systems on soil moisture and unsaturated hydraulics conductivity measured by the Libardi method by S . Prijono, M . T . S . Laksmana, D . Suprayogo

    “…The hedgerow systems are the agroforestry practices suggesting any positive impacts and negative impacts on soil characteristics. This study evaluated the…”
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    Estimation of soil erosion for a sustainable land use planning: RUSLE model validation by remote sensing data utilization in the Kalikonto watershed by C. Andriyanto, Sudarto, D. Suprayogo

    “…Technology of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS) are increasingly used for planning and natural resources management. GIS and RS is…”
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    Plant species from coal mine overburden dumping site in Satui, South Kalimantan, Indonesia by Vivi Novianti, D N Choesin, D T Iskandar, D Suprayogo

    “…Coal mine overburden (OB) materials were nutrient-poor, loosely adhered particles of shale, stones, boulders, and cobbles, also contained elevated…”
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    The inherent 'safety-net' of an Acrisol: measuring and modelling retarded leaching of mineral nitrogen by Suprayogo, D., Van Noordwijk, M., Hairiah, K., Cadisch, G.

    Published in European journal of soil science (01-06-2002)
    “…Summary The inherent features of Acrisols with their increasing clay content with depth are conducive to reducing nutrient losses by nutrient adsorption on the…”
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    Variable responses of the depth of tree nitrogen uptake to pruning and competition by Rowe, E.C, Noordwijk, M. van, Suprayogo, D, Cadisch, G

    Published in Tree physiology (01-12-2006)
    “…Trees in cropped fields may improve nitrogen (N) use efficiency by intercepting leached N, but crop yield will be reduced if the trees compete strongly with…”
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    Land surface temperature changes caused by land cover/land use properties and their impact on rainfall characteristics by A. Suharyanto, A. Maulana, D. Suprayogo, Y.P. Devia, S. Kurniawan

    “…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study aims to determine the relationships between land cover presented by vegetation index and land surface temperature,…”
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    Litter layer residence time in forest and coffee agroforestry systems in Sumberjaya, West Lampung by Hairiah, Kurniatun, Sulistyani, Hermi, Suprayogo, Didik, Widianto, Purnomosidhi, Pratiknyo, Widodo, Rudy Harto, Van Noordwijk, Meine

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-03-2006)
    “…Forest conversion to coffee-based agroforestry leads to sudden disappearance of the litter layer and a decrease in the rate of litter fall, reducing food for…”
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    Nitrogen use efficiency of monoculture and hedgerow intercropping in the humid tropics by Rowe, E.C, Noordwijk, M. van, Suprayogo, D, Cadisch, G

    Published in Plant and soil (2005)
    “…The design of productive and efficient intercropping systems depends on achieving complementarity between component species' resource capture niches…”
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    Root distributions partially explain 15N uptake pattern in Gliricidia and Peltophorum hedgerow intercropping systems by Rowe, E.C, Noordwijk, M., van, Suprayogo, D, Hairiah, K, Giller, K.E, Cadisch, G

    Published in Plant and soil (2001)
    “…The relative distributions of tree and crop roots in agroforestry associations may affect the degree of complementarity which can be achieved in their capture…”
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    Uptake, partitioning and redistribution of water by roots in mixed-species agroecosystems by Smith, M, Burgess, S. S. O, Suprayogo, D, Lusiana, B, Widianto

    “…The key to determining how competition for water, complementarity and reverse flow phenomena affect the outcome of agroforestry or other species mixtures is…”
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    Managing movements of water, solutes and soil: from plot to landscape scale by Ranieri, S. B. L, Stirzaker, R, Suprayogo, D, Purwanto, E, Willigen, P. de, Noordwijk, M. van

    “…This paper focuses on the biophysical aspects of lateral water movement and its consequences for the movement of solutes and soil. Different types and…”
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    Catching and competing for mobile nutrients in soils by Cadisch, G, Willigen, P. de, Suprayogo, D, Mobbs, D. C, Noordwijk, M. van, Rowe, E. C

    “…This paper discusses the factors determining nutrient transport in, and losses from, soil solutions (in uniform and heterogeneous soil conditions), and…”
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