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Authors: Shima Nazri | Yew FK
Date: 30/04/2010 |30/04/2010 |2001– |2008 | | | | | | |
Language: EN
Type: Article
Identifier: valet-20100430-153326
Description: There are five different manuring schedules being suggested for rubber forest plantation. Although the current guidelines used as a manuring schedule is about half of rate that were given to conventio… More
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Date: 20080219 | 20080219 | | 2006 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:36658
Description: The experience of urea usage in rubber cultivation can be divided into three phases. Prior to the 1980s, urea was discouraged for use due to the volatilization losses and its hygroscopicity. Such expe… More
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Date: 20060515 | 20080526 | | 2005 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:36149
Description: This project was started in 2001 in collaboration with the Malaysian Rubber Board (LGM) on integration of three annual herbs kacip fatimah (Labisia pumild), misai kucing (Orthosiphonstamineus) and hem… More
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Date: 20050727 | 20051025 | | 1986 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35295
Description: A land resource study by Lee and Panton1 states that Peninsular Malaysia has a total land area of 13.1 million hectares of which only 6.4 million hectares are considered suitable for agriculture. From… More
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Authors: Yew FK | Leong TT | Chang AK
Date: 20050727 | 20050929 | | 1995 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35728
Description: There will be a trend towards an increased adoption of zero burning in rubber cultivation in the future due to its requirement by government legislation where higher premiums may be paid for products … More
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Authors: Yew FK
Date: 20050726 | 20050926 | | 1978 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35089
Description: The prerequisite of a proper management of the soils entails a proper identification of the types of soils to be managed. For this purpose an inventory of the soils present in the rubber holding is do… More
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Authors: Yew FK
Date: 20050725 | 20050923 | | 1974 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:35540
Description: The soil series present in Peninsular Malaysia have different inherent chemical properties (Planters’ Bulletin 87, 102, 114, 116 and 120) and different physical properties (Planters’ Bulletin 115). As… More
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Authors: Chan HY | Yew FK | Leong YS
Date: 20050615 | 20050615 | | 1986 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:33774
Description: In this age of high input costs, fluctuating commodity prices and uncertain economic situations, the need to maximise the utilisation of research findings requires no further emphasis. This is to avoi… More
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Date: 20050615 | 20050615 | | 1986 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:33348
Description: In Malaysia most of the peat occur as ombrogenous peat of the oligotrophic type (Wong et. al. 1986). The peat can either be woody or fibrous in nature. Ismail (1984) reported that in Peninsular Malays… More
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Date: 20050615 | 20050615 | | 1985 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:33084
Description: This paper presents the approach and information gathered by RRIM over the past two decades in the area of soil research particularly in soil surveys, classification and land evaluation for optimum pr… More
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Date: 20050504 | 20060822 | | 2003 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:32429
Description: One hundred and fifty eight tonnes of dry matter were generated in a hectare of 29 years old rubber trees. The nutrients locked up amounted to 72 tonnes carbon, 999 kg calcium, 826 kg nitrogen, 767 kg… More
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Authors: Yew FK
Date: 20041230 | 20041230 | | 1992 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:28621
Description: Twelve land qualities were required to evaluate soil suitability for rubber cultivation. Based on constraints of similar land qualities, soils could be emplaced into one of the twenty-five soil groups… More
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Authors: Yew FK | Ong TS | Chan HY
Date: 20030923 | 20030923 | | 1985 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:26222
Description: Rubber yields are sensitive to rain; high rainfalls at the crucial time interfere with tapping while insufficient rain leads to shortage of moisture and induces stress conditions on the trees. Beside … More
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Date: 20030923 | 20030923 | | 1985 | | | | | | |
Subject: PRRIM
Type: Article
Identifier: vital1:26327
Description: The earlier natural rubber (NR) emulsion formulation (EF) consisting of 10% dry rubber content, 2% oil, 0.5% emulsifier and 0.1% stabiliser has been found to be effective in soil erosion control. Howe… More
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