7 articles in this issue
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Gunawan Trisandi Pasaribu,Totok K. Waluyo,Gustan Pari
Gaharu (Agarwood) is described as a fragrant-smelling wood that is usually derived from the trunk of the genus Aquilaria and Gyrinops (both of the family Thymelaeaceae), which have been infected by a particular disease. Based on Indonesian Nat... see more
Danang Sudarwoko Adi,Ika Wahyuni,Lucky Risanto,Sri Rulliaty,Euis Hermiati,Wahyu Dwianto,Takashi Watanabe
Recent studies of fast growing species grown in PT. Sari Bumi Kusuma, Central Kalimantan, show that based on their fiber dimensions there are five species, namely Endospermum diadenum, Dillenia spp., Adinandra dumosa, Adiandra sp., and Nauclea jungh... see more
Tyas Mutiara Basuki
Leaf area index (LAI) is one of the key physical factors in the energy exchange between terrestrial ecosystem and atmosphere. It determines the photosynthesis process to produce biomass and plays an important role in performing forest stand re... see more
Ishak Yassir,Peter Buurman
Soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics upon secondary succession in Imperata grassland was studied by stable carbon isotope analysis. The data of litter and soil samples of twenty plots in four different stages of succession were compared. These different sta... see more
Gamma Nur Merrillia Sularso,Rudy P. Tambunan,Andreo W. Atmoko
The second (2nd) and third (3rd) segment of Ciliwung middle-stream watershed land use have changed drastically over the past two decades. The second (2nd) and third (3rd) segment of Ciliwung middle-stream watershed land use have changed drasti... see more
Luciasih Agustini,Chris Beadle,Karen Barry,Caroline Mohammed
Root-rots are known to be latent diseases that may be present in plants for an extended period without any noticeable expression of symptoms above ground. Photosynthetic responses of Eucalyptus nitens saplings artificially inoculated with the root-r... see more