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Publikováno v:
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. 504:012017
Malaysian Peat swamp forests constitute a significant component with an estimated 1.54 million hectares remaining. More than 70% of these peat swamp forests are in Sarawak, less than 10% Sabah in and the remainder 20% in Peninsular Malaysia (UNDP, 20
Autor:
Jonathan M. Adams, Dharmesh Singh, Raha Abdul Rahim, M. H. A. Husni, Rusea Go, Ang Lai-Hoe, Jongsik Chun, Mincheol Kim, Larisa Lee-Cruz, Binu M. Tripathi, A. N. Ainuddin
Publikováno v:
Microbial Ecology. 64:474-484
The dominant factors controlling soil bacterial community variation within the tropics are poorly known. We sampled soils across a range of land use types--primary (unlogged) and logged forests and crop and pasture lands in Malaysia. PCR-amplified so
Autor:
Mincheol Kim, Raha Abdul Rahim, Rusea Go, Jongsik Chun, Dharmesh Singh, Jonathan M. Adams, A. N. Ainuddin, Ang Lai-Hoe
Publikováno v:
Microbial Ecology. 63:674-681
Recent work has suggested that in temperate and subtropical trees, leaf surface bacterial communities are distinctive to each individual tree species and dominated by Alpha- and Gammaproteobacteria. In order to understand how general this pattern is,
Autor:
Lailan Syaufina, A. N. Ainuddin
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Plant Sciences. 10:238-244
Forest fires have affected millions of hectares of tropical forests and other vegetation types annually. Over the past decades, the increase occurrence of fires has caused degradation of the tropical forest ecosystem and caused impacts to the environ
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 162:63-70
The fossil record suggests greater diversity of insect leaf feeding during warm climate intervals. Much published work in the paleobotanical literature has been based on the presumed validity of this pattern. However, the existence of this pattern in
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Kumaran, S, Perumal, B, Davison, G, Ainuddin, A N, Lee, M S & Bruijnzeel, L A 2010, Tropical montane cloud forests in Malaysia: current state of knowledge . in S F N hamilton, L.S. Bruijnzeel, L.A. (ed.), Tropical montane cloud forests in Malaysia: current state of knowledge . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (UK), pp. 268-274 .
Taking 1500 m elevation as the approximate lower limit of upper montane cloud forest occurrence in Malaysia, 0.72% of the total land area of the country may be considered to be potentially covered by tropical montane cloud forests (TMCF). Delineation
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Publikováno v:
Telkomnika; Sep2015, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p1037-1046, 10p
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Telkomnika; Jun2014, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p511-518, 8p