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    EFFECTS OF ACACIA MANGIUM ON MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF SOIL by Tanaka, S, Kano, S, Lat, J, Effendi, W Mohd, Tan, NP, Arifin, A, Sakurai, K, Kendawang, JJ

    Published in Journal of tropical forest science (01-01-2015)
    “…This study was conducted in an industrial Acacia mangium plantation in Sarawak, Malaysia, to investigate the effects of planting and harvesting A. mangium on…”
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    Soil Characteristics under Three Vegetation Types Associated with Shifting Cultivation in a Mixed Dipterocarp Forest in Sarawak, Malaysia by Hattori, Daisuke, Sabang, John, Tanaka, Sota, Kendawang, Joseph Jawa, Ninomiya, Ikuo, Sakurai, Katsutoshi

    Published in Soil science and plant nutrition (Tokyo) (01-04-2005)
    “…In order to provide appropriate soil information for the rehabilitation of tropical rainforest ecosystems, we examined the soil morphological,…”
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    Effects of Shifting Cultivation on Soil Ecosystems in Sarawak, Malaysia IV. Chemical Properties of the Soils and Runoff Water at Niah and Bakam Experimental Sites by Tanaka, Sota, Kendawang, Joseph Jawa, Yoshida, Nanae, Shibata, Kenji, Jee, Augustine, Tanaka, Kenzo, Ninomiya, Ikuo, Sakurai, Katsutoshi

    Published in Soil science and plant nutrition (Tokyo) (01-08-2005)
    “…Experimental shifting cultivation was carried out at two sites, Niah and Bakam in Sarawak, Malaysia. The plots (10 × 10 m 2 ) were treated with burning of…”
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    Rooting ability of cuttings relates to phylogeny, habitat preference and growth characteristics of tropical rainforest trees by Itoh, A., Yamakura, T., Kanzaki, M., Ohkubo, T., Palmiotto, P.A., LaFrankie, J.V., Kendawang, J.J., Lee, H.S.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (01-09-2002)
    “…The rooting ability of branch cuttings was evaluated for 100 tree species (including 41 families and 78 genera) collected in a tropical rainforest in Sarawak,…”
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