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    An Update on the Habitat Suitability Model of Dacrycarpus imbricatus (Blume) de Laub. and Its Conservation Status in Bali, Indonesia by Sutomo, Sutomo, Atmaja, Muhammad Bima, Darma, I Dewa Putu, Iryadi, Rajif, Hani, Aditya, Wijaya, I Made Saka, Widyartha, Made Maha, Van Etten, Eddie

    “…Dacrycarpus imbricatus provides essential ecosystem functions and various potential uses. Therefore, studying this distribution and conservation status in Bali…”
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    Butterfly Pea (Clitoria ternatea L.: Fabaceae) and Its Morphological Variations in Bali by Suarna, I Wayan, Wijaya, I Made Saka

    “…Butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea L.) is an important perennial herbaceous plant with a range of uses as ornamental plants, fodder crops, medicine, and sources…”
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    Abundance of invasive alien species of teklan (Ageratina riparia (Regel) R. M. King H. Rob.: Asteraceae) on floor vegetation in “Eka Karya” Botanical Garden, Bali by Dewa Ayu Intan Tirta Sari, I Made Saka Wijaya, Sutomo Sutomo

    Published in Jurnal Biologi Udayana (18-10-2022)
    “…Ageratina riparia is an invasive alien species that get a particular attention in “Eka Karya” Bali Botanical Garden. This study aims to determine the abundance…”
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    Structure of riparian vegetation in Bongkasa Pertiwi Village, Abiansemal District, Badung Regency – Bali by I Made Saka Wijaya, Luh Putu Eswaryanti Kusuma Yuni, Ida Ayu Eka Pertiwi Sari

    Published in Jurnal Biologi Udayana (22-12-2021)
    “…Ayung river is the longest river in Bali. The middle part of the river is frequently utilized as rafting for tourism, such as in Bongkasa Pertiwi Village,…”
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    Java Sparrow Lonchura oryzivora at Bali Barat National Park: Do They Still Persist? by Yuni, Luh Putu Eswaryanti Kusuma, Wijaya, I Made Saka, Untung, Mas, Widiyavedanta, Gde Oka, Congdenjit, Egmont, Yuda, Pramana

    “…The main purpose of the establishment Bali Barat National Park was to conserve the endemic endangered Bali Starling. However, based on data on 2004, one…”
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    KARAKTER MORFOLOGIS KACANG PEDANG (Canavalia gladiata (Jacq.) DC.: FABACEAE) DAN POTENSINYA SEBAGAI PAKAN TERNAK by Wijaya, I Made Saka, Suarna, I Wayan

    Published in Pastura (09-05-2020)
    “…Indonesia memiliki berbagai jenis tumbuhan yang sangat potensial untuk dikembangkan sebagai pakanternak, salah satunya adalah kacang pedang (Canavalia gladiata…”
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    Potential of honey and propolis of Tetragonula laeviceps bees inhibitory to the in vitro growth of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli bacteria by Fernando Putra, Yan Ramona, I Made Saka Wijaya

    Published in Jurnal Biologi Udayana (01-10-2022)
    “…Honey, which is good for human health due to its high nutrition content, is a product of bees that belongs to Tetragonula laeviceps. Besides honey, these bees…”
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    In vitro assessment of antifungal activity of cinnamon leaves extract against the Colletotrichum sp. causes of anthracnose on tomato by Sudirga, Sang Ketut, Darmadi, Anak Agung Ketut, Saka Wijaya, I Made, Yulihastuti, Dwi Ariani

    Published in Jurnal Hama dan penyakit tumbuhan tropika (24-09-2024)
    “…Tomato is a horticultural plant widely cultivated in Bali. Over the three years, the productivity and quality of this plant have tended to decrease due to…”
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    Spores Morphological Characteristics of Several Ophioglossaceae and Psilotaceae Fern in "Eka Karya" Botanical Garden - Bali by Pramesti, Ni Kadek Rika, Lestari, Wenni Setyo, Kriswiyanti, Eniek, Wijaya, I Made Saka

    Published in Jurnal biodjati (Online) (28-11-2023)
    “…Ferns of Ophioglossaceae and Psilotaceae families can be found in the "Eka Karya" Botanical Garden, Bali as a collection or naturally growing in the botanical…”
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