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    Management Practices to Support Increased Biodiversity in Managed Loblolly Pine Plantations by Michael G. Andreu, Kevin W. Zobrist, Thomas Hinckley

    Published 2008-04-01
    “… FOR-183, a 9-page fact sheet by Michael Andreu, Kevin Zobrist, and Thomas Hinckley, reviews the literature to identify a spectrum of practices that support increased biodiversity in intensively managed loblolly pine plantations. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, March 2008. …”
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    Litter Decomposition and Diversity of Soil Macrofauna on Industrial Plantation Forest of Nyawai by Pranatasari Dyah Susanti, Wawan Halwany

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This study aimed to obtain data and information on the litter production and its rate of decomposition as well as soil macrofauna diversity on Industrial Plantation Forest of nyawai (Ficus variegate. Blume) with three different age classes. …”
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    Using Seasonal Climate Variability Forecasts to Plan Forest Plantation Establishment by Norman Breuer, Matthew Langholtz, David Zierden, Clyde Fraisse

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…This publication provides strategies to consider for pine plantation establishment in Florida and southern Alabama and Georgia. …”
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    Management Practices to Support Increased Biodiversity in Managed Loblolly Pine Plantations by Michael G. Andreu, Kevin W. Zobrist, Thomas Hinckley

    Published 2008-04-01
    “… FOR-183, a 9-page fact sheet by Michael Andreu, Kevin Zobrist, and Thomas Hinckley, reviews the literature to identify a spectrum of practices that support increased biodiversity in intensively managed loblolly pine plantations. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, March 2008. …”
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    Multifaceted Social and Environmental Disruptions Impact on Smallholder Plantations’ Resilience in Indonesia by Apri Andani, Irham Irham, Jamhari Jamhari, Any Suryantini

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…As one of the most productive plantation producers in the world, Indonesia also faces rapid change in both social and environmental systems. …”
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    Ten Tips for Encouraging the Use of Your Pine Plantations By Game Species by Holly K. Ober, Stanton Rosenthal, William Sheftall

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…WEC273/UW318: Ten Tips for Encouraging the Use of Your Pine Plantations by Game Species (ufl.edu) …”
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    Evaluation of Diversity of Newly Bred Czech Sweet Cherry Cultivars in Extensive Plantations by Jiří Sedlák, Boris Krška, Liliia Pavliuk, Jana Čmejlová, František Paprštein, Jitka Blažková

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We report here the evaluation of economically important fruit and vegetative characters in 27 sweet cherry cultivars grown in the Research and Breeding Institute of Pomology (RBIP) in the genebank plantation. The cultivars were evaluated phenotypically using standard descriptors for sweet cherries. …”
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    Survey to Evaluate Escape of Eucalyptus spp. Seedlings from Plantations in Southeastern USA by Mac A. Callaham, John A. Stanturf, William J. Hammond, Donald L. Rockwood, Evelyn S. Wenk, Joseph J. O'Brien

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In Florida, we found seedlings within the boundaries of Eucalyptus plantations at 4 of the 16 sites surveyed. We also detected seedlings outside the boundaries of these same four plantations, but only two seedlings were detected at distances >45 m from plantation boundaries. …”
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    Limited impacts of climatic conditions on commercial oil palm yields in Malaysian plantations by Susannah Fleiss, Colin J. McClean, Henry King, Jane K. Hill

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Abstract Background Oil palm is a key driver of deforestation, but increasing yields in existing plantations could help meet rising global demands, while avoiding further conversion of natural habitat. …”
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    Utilization Of Palm Palm Industry Liquid Waste For Palm Oil Plantation Land Applications by Sahadi Didi Ismanto, Lisa Rahayu

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Waste seepage into residents' wells is not significant; (3). The results of plantations that use land applications and non-land applications are different, where the results of gardens that use liquid palm oil mill waste as land applications produce much greater fruit production (average yield is greater/ha 48.28%) than the results of oil palm plantations. (4). …”
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    Precision foraging: Bats in organic desert palm plantations hunt where it is most needed by Danilo Russo, Fabiana Soprano, Luca Cistrone, Adi Einav, Jessica Schäckermann, Ioannis Ekklisiarchos, Carmi Korine

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Management strategies should design wind-buffering plantations to protect critical bat foraging areas and provide water sources. …”
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    Carbon stock dynamics of forest to oil palm plantation conversion for ecosystem rehabilitation planning by D. Frianto, E. Sutrisno, A. Wahyudi, E. Novriyanti, W.C. Adinugroho, A.S. Yunianto, H. Kurniawan, H. Khotimah, A. Windyoningrum, I.W.S. Dharmawan, H.L. Tata, S. Suharti, H.H. Rachmat, E.M. Lim

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In an effort to increase plant species diversity in the area and support the gradual transition away from monoculture, a participatory agroforestry scheme was implemented by intercropping Coffea liberica and Shorea balangeran between oil palm rows in a 2-hectare oil palm plantation block within the agroforestry demonstration plot. …”
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    Exploring the potential of palm oil plantation waste for local communities using mixed methods by A. Ilhami, T. Hidayat, Riandi .

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Approximately 80 percent of local communities handle plantation waste by depositing it on plantations for natural decomposition.CONCLUSION: The amount of smallholder plantation waste is enormous and will continue to increase. …”
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    Comparative Analysis of the Flavonoid Characteristics of Camellia oleifera Flowers in Different Plantations in Guizhou, China by Yurui Hao, Guandi He, Sanwei Yang, Zhannan Yang, Wenxuan Quan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To explore the differences in the characteristics and metabolic pathways of flavonoids in Camellia oleifera flowers from different plantations, this study compared the differences in the water content, total ash content, ethanol soluble extract, and total flavonoid content of samples from six plantations. …”
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