Turnitin Report: Recent submissions
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Unexpected Ecological Resilience in Bornean Orangutans and Implications for Pulp and Paper Plantation Management
(PLoS ONE, 2010-09-22)Ecological studies of orangutans have almost exclusively focused on populations living in primary or selectively logged rainforest. The response of orangutans to severe habitat degradation remains therefore poorly understood. ... -
Potential Nutrient Leaves ofEnterolobium cyclocarpumGriseb forImproving Soil PhysicalProperties of Post Mining Areasin EastKalimantan
(IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2019-12-09)The Physical damage of soil in the post mining area in overburden (OB) material in the form of hardened and compacted structure and texture of the soil. Physical soil damage affects plant growth rate. The Enterolobium ... -
Individual Variation in Nest Size and Nest Site Features of the Bornean Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus)
(Wiley Online Library, 2009-02-10)Nest construction is a daily habit of independent orangutans for sleeping or resting. Data on their nests have been used in various ecological studies (e.g., density estimation, ranging behavior, evolution of material ... -
Reassessment of forest area and its scoring as a permanent production forest
(IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2018-05-08)Along with the increasing demand for tropical timber, the need for wood raw materials is not enough just to rely on natural forests, and therefore in the early 1990s began to be developed timber estates concessions. The ... -
Study on Land Rehabilitation at Mined Lands of PT Trubaindo Coal Mining,West Kutai, East Kalimantan (2011 -2012)
(Indonesian Wood Researc Society (IWoRS), 2013-11-07)In many cases, mined landsis not immediately ready to support plant growthsdue to bad drainages, soil structure disturbances, high temperature, uncontrollable overland flow, high erosion rate, lack understandingof suitable ... -
Breaking dormancy of seeds (Enterolobium cyclocarpumGrieb) using AC water media
(Foundation for Enviromental Protection and Research, 2020-02-28)Generative propagation using seed media, especially sengon buto (Enterolobium cyclocarpumGriseb), has many obstacles associated with low germination. Information about the right treatment of breaking the dormancy (PD) is ... -
Biomass and carbon distribution on Imperata cylindrica grasslands
(Society for Indonesian Biodiversity, 2019-12-05)Invasive plants can alter the diversity and composition of ecological communities leading to ecosystem change both function and biodiversity issues. Imperata cylindrica is an invasive grass thrives on wide range of soil ... -
Biochar enriched with organic fertilizer improves the survival and growth rate of Anthocepalus cadamba seedlings planted on degraded spodosols
(Society for Indonesian Biodiversity, 2019-11-26)The application of biochar for the improvement of soil properties and fertility has drawn enormous interest worldwide nowadays and numerous application options are now available. This research was aimed to evaluate the ... -
The process of rehabilitation of mined forest lands toward degraded forest ecosystem recovery in Kalimantan, Indonesia
(Society for Indonesian Biodiversity, 2016-03-03)An overview of mined forest lands at East and Central Kalimantan Indonesia was conducted to determine most important influencing factors supporting degraded forest ecosystem recovery. Consecutive stages of rehabilitation ... -
Turnitin Revisi II :Development of biological learning model
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Turnitin Revisi I :Development of biological learning model
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ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF STIGMASTEROL AND BETA-SITOSTEROL FROM WOOD BARK EXTRACT OF
(Rasayan Journal, 2020-12-01)Baccaurea macrocarpa Miq. Mull. Arg. (known locally as Tampoi) is one of the edible fruit plants found in the forests of Borneo. The crude extract of wood bark of Tampoi was partitioned with n-hexane and ethyl ... -
Relationship between soil texture and soil organic matter content on mined-out lands in Berau, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
(Society for Indonesian Biodiversity, 2016-05-07)Post open pit mining may in most cases leave unarable and degraded lands due to heavy soil disturbances and therefore reclamation efforts of such area should be addressed on the revitalization of the soil functions for ...
