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Recycling of phenolic compounds in Borneo’s tropical peat swamp forests

Recycling of phenolic compounds in Borneo’s tropical peat swamp forests

... from phenolic compounds, leachates include amino acids, sugars and other soluble compounds, and as the leaves are decomposed by fungi and bacteria, leach- ing is enhanced [19], yet despite 13 days of ... See full document

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Forest gaps, edge, and interior support different ant communities in a tropical peat-swamp forest in Borneo

Forest gaps, edge, and interior support different ant communities in a tropical peat-swamp forest in Borneo

... Asia’s tropical peat-swamp forests (TPSF) are receiving increasing recognition for the vital ecosystem services they provide (Yule 2010, Page et ...global tropical peatlands (Gumbricht ... See full document

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ECOLOGY OF THE COASTAL HEATH FOREST FLORA - A CASE STUDY FROM TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA

ECOLOGY OF THE COASTAL HEATH FOREST FLORA - A CASE STUDY FROM TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA

... The tropical forests are undoubtedly world's richest ecosystem and one of the most valuable natural resource in developing countries (Darus, ...these forests form a highly complex ecosystem with a ... See full document

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Evaluation of biological activities of extracts from 22 African tropical wood species

Evaluation of biological activities of extracts from 22 African tropical wood species

... total phenolic compounds The amounts of extractives contained in the heartwoods of the 22 tropical hardwood species varied signifi ...nolic compounds in the extracts also differed ... See full document

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Langner, Andreas
  

(2009):


	Monitoring Tropical Forest Degradation and Deforestation in Borneo, Southeast Asia.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Langner, Andreas (2009): Monitoring Tropical Forest Degradation and Deforestation in Borneo, Southeast Asia. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... these forests may then be cleared completely and converted to timber or estate crop plantations (FWI & GFW, ...in Borneo (Sunderlin, 1999b; Hai, 2000; Aden et ...in Borneo, with a strong increase ... See full document

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Fixing tropical forests

Fixing tropical forests

... abundant in dry tropical forests than wet tropical forests (Fig. 1). Their analysis indicates this is because dry forest legumes benefit from traits that offer a dual advantage: they can fix ... See full document

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Fishes of a Conserved Peat Swamp Forest in an Oil Palm Plantation

Fishes of a Conserved Peat Swamp Forest in an Oil Palm Plantation

... We thank the Director-General of the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) for permission to publish this article. We are sincerely grateful to staff of the Tropical Peat Research Institute Unit at MPOB and the ... See full document

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Central African biomes and forest succession stages derived from modern pollen data and plant functional types

Central African biomes and forest succession stages derived from modern pollen data and plant functional types

... The matrix taxa-PFTs comprises 14 PFTs including 13 new ones whose definition is based: (1) on the life form of the plants as for biome reconstructions and (2) on the place they occupy in the forest succession in ... See full document

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Resilience of Bottomland Hardwood Stands Following Agricultural Use on the Santee Experimental Forest

Resilience of Bottomland Hardwood Stands Following Agricultural Use on the Santee Experimental Forest

... hardwood forests and swamp forests are the two predominant forest types on floodplains and riparian zones within the southeastern Atlantic coastal plain ...hardwood forests are poorly drained ... See full document

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Tropical moist forests

Tropical moist forests

... Plate tectonics provides one possible explanation for these patterns, though there are other explanations which we will discuss in later sections. Africa was once at the centre of the super-continent Gondwana, about 180 ... See full document

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Phytochemical Composition and Antioxidant Capacity of Psidium guajava Fresh Fruits and Flour

Phytochemical Composition and Antioxidant Capacity of Psidium guajava Fresh Fruits and Flour

... When the fruits were lyophilized and grounded, the flour preserved flavor, aroma, color (Figure 1) and ma- cronutrients content of pulp from fresh fruit (Table 1). The flour contained around 30% of total sugar; 20 % of ... See full document

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Catechin and Epicatechin Contents in Wines Obtained from Brazilian Exotic Tropical Fruits

Catechin and Epicatechin Contents in Wines Obtained from Brazilian Exotic Tropical Fruits

... the phenolic compound accumulation in wine may derive from the enzymatic reaction, yeast fermentation, and oxidative polymerization reactions but it depends also on the fruit that is ...total phenolic ... See full document

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Integrated Meta-omics Approaches To Understand the Microbiome of Spontaneous Fermentation of Traditional Chinese Pu-erh Tea

Integrated Meta-omics Approaches To Understand the Microbiome of Spontaneous Fermentation of Traditional Chinese Pu-erh Tea

... identified phenolic compounds were gallates, including EGCG, epiaf- zelechin 3-O-gallate, and theaflavin digallate, which showed decreasing contents dur- ing fermentation (Data Set S3, sheet ...these ... See full document

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The prospect of micropropagating Gonystylus bancanus (Miq.) Kurz, a tropical peat swamp forest timber species through tissue culture technique – Review

The prospect of micropropagating Gonystylus bancanus (Miq.) Kurz, a tropical peat swamp forest timber species through tissue culture technique – Review

... Gonystylus bancanus (Miquel) Kurz is one of the most valuable timber species in tropical peat swamp forest. Its tim- ber is widely used for furniture, decorative cabinets and interior decoration. Due ... See full document

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Articles

Articles

... Two new Hoya R.Br. species from Borneo are described and illustrated. The first, Hoya ruthiae Rodda was collected in Sabah on Bukit Baturong, a limestone outcrop. It is one of the few species in the genus to have ... See full document

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Contrasting Fire Regimes in a Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest and a Savanna Ecosystem in the Western Ghats, India

Contrasting Fire Regimes in a Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest and a Savanna Ecosystem in the Western Ghats, India

... dry forests and savannas consti- tute more than half of all tropical forests and grasslands, but little is known about forest fire regimes within these two exten- sive types of ...in tropical ... See full document

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Compressibility Behaviour of Borneo Tropical Peat Stabilized with Lime-Sand Column

Compressibility Behaviour of Borneo Tropical Peat Stabilized with Lime-Sand Column

... known tropical peatlands occur in Southeast Asia, mostly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, and Thailand, and to a lesser extent in the Philippines [1] and they have greatly impacted human ...Pan Borneo ... See full document

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Habitat evolution of a peat swamp forest and belowground carbon sequestration during the Holocene along the coastal lowland in Central Sumatra, Indonesia

Habitat evolution of a peat swamp forest and belowground carbon sequestration during the Holocene along the coastal lowland in Central Sumatra, Indonesia

... Radiocarbon dating was conducted for 28 wood fragment samples and a peat sample at Institute of Accelerator Ana- lysis Ltd. in Japan (Table 2) using the accelerator mass spec- trometry (AMS) method; however, four ... See full document

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Peat Swamp Forest; Management and Development of Indigenous Species to Support Economic Local People at Periphery Forest (Case Study in Central Borneo, Indonesia)

Peat Swamp Forest; Management and Development of Indigenous Species to Support Economic Local People at Periphery Forest (Case Study in Central Borneo, Indonesia)

... Peat swamp forest has high biodiversity, both Forest Product (FP) and Non Timber Forest Product (NTFP). Some species are well–known, such as (in Indonesian or local name) Ramin (Gonystylus bancanus) dan ... See full document

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Overcoming limitations with Landsat imagery for mapping of peat swamp forests in Sundaland

Overcoming limitations with Landsat imagery for mapping of peat swamp forests in Sundaland

... Classification accuracy for the composite-image mosaics of 2000, 2005 and 2010 were estimated on a per pixel basis using reference datasets of 662, 741, and 841 randomly generated points for each mosaic, respectively. ... See full document

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